Speech activities
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Speech therapy at home doesn't have to be hard. With easy access to websites, games, books, apps and toys, even the weary can do it!
Liz saved to Activities
If your child struggles with articulation, fluency, voice regulation, understanding and expressing himself through language, or nonverbal autism, these speech therapy activities are a great place to start!

Amanda Marte saved to Speech Lang. Pathology
Over the past five and a half years I have learned a lot while working as a school-based speech-language pathologist. When I first started I created a set of homework tasks cards called Toddler Toys and felt that it was time for an update. Through the years I have realized that many of my school-age children benefit greatly from play-based speech therapy and that these cards are not just for toddlers. So, I have updated the file and compiled 15 of my favorite, most used play-based speech…
Kids learn through play! Teach them basic concepts while they're at it! Understanding and using basic concepts are the foundation of communicating and comprehending language. Find some of my favorite speech therapy activities to teach basic concepts to your students.

Allison Fors saved to Speech Therapy
Low-prep/no-prep articulation activities for kids! Find 12 quick & easy game ideas you can use with your students in speech therapy today!
Additional activities to enrich your child's speech and language learning!

Emily C saved to Speech Stuff- MISC
Description Oral motor exercises are to be accompanied by speech sound and functional eating skills to promote carryover of skills!

Shannon Dulgar saved to Therapy
Over the years we have been working with my son on his articulation delay. For our family, this is one of our most frustrating challenges because we don't have any answers as to why he

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How I use Play-Doh in speech therapy to target a variety of speech & language goals!
Sarah kicks off her prepositional adapted book series with "Where is the Puppy?" PLUS shares a FREE bingo follow-up activity on the blog! From theautismhelper.com #theautismhelper

Success in Special Ed saved to Autism Classroom