
Using Toys, Books, Games For Speech Therapy Lesson Plans
Are you more of a formal lesson plan SLP or a type B no-plan SLP? As speech-language pathologists, we often have a long to-do list

Are you more of a formal lesson plan SLP or a type B no-plan SLP? As speech-language pathologists, we often have a long to-do list

Using games and toys to target language, speech and social skills As a pediatric speech therapist I have found using toys and games in speech

Teaching the meaning of wh- question words Answering wh- questions is a common skill for pediatric speech-language pathologists to work on in speech therapy. In

Themed Sensory Bins for Speech Therapy Have you ever used sensory bins in your speech therapy sessions? Using themed bins are a great way to

Do you always need more low and no prep Christmas speech therapy activities? Keep reading for 3 fun Christmas-themed activities to make your planning easy

Do you always need more wh question speech therapy activities? I love using books in my speech therapy sessions to target answering wh questions! Literacy-based

Fall is here and there are so many themes that are perfect for this time of year! Do you have a favorite fall theme? Apples,

Daily Cup Of Speech is searching for holiday season brand ambassadors to join our team! Brand ambassadors can be speech-language pathologists, slpas or graduate students!

Thanks to technology there are a variety of options available for providing therapy services. Teletherapy allows access to speech-language therapy services to those in remote

Do you always have students working on identifying emotions in speech therapy? Are you looking for identifying emotions pictures, emotion

Review of Osmo Detective Agency + Ideas For Practicing Basic Concepts Understanding basic concepts plays such a large role in language development. Are you

Previous Next 3 Speech-Therapy-Activities With Chalk Markers I recently was gifted a set of awesome chalk markers and a chalkboard from Chalkola! They have already

SLP Spotlight Interview Series This week on the blog is medical SLP, Tina Wickenden. Tina is an acute care speech-language pathologist who graduated with her