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What I Did on my Summer Vacation

What I Did on my Summer Vacation

September 6, 2018

What I did on my summer vacation ….. it’s the timeless writing prompt used for generations to officially start the new school year!  It’s fun to reflect on a span of time that was spent free of the structure and restraints of a 5 day work schedule and a regimented social calendar.  So let me share with you the paths… Read More

Filed Under: Back to School, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized

Collaborating with Students in Speech Therapy

Collaborating with Students in Speech Therapy

August 19, 2017

We hear a lot of great discussion over the importance of collaborating with other professionals in order to best serve our students. Working with teachers, parents and other therapists is incredibly important and benefits our students in numerous ways. But how about student-clinician collaboration? If they are the target of our services, shouldn’t we also focus on making them active… Read More

Filed Under: Back to School, Behaviors, Clinical Issues, Middle School, Professional Issues, Teenagers, Uncategorized

What’s in your cart? BTS 2016 LinkyParty

What’s in your cart? BTS 2016 LinkyParty

July 31, 2016

I hope you are reading this while relaxing and enjoying the remaining sweet days of summer!  If you’re like me, you’re starting to think about the beginning of the new school year and eager to purchase new materials! I think that the best place to get effective, creative products at affordable prices is at Teachers Pay Teachers.  And isn’t it… Read More

Filed Under: Back to School, Linky Party, TpT

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  • Working with older students in speech therapy and counseling can be challenging!  Here is an easy, fun therapy ideas for middle school and teen students to target emotions and feelings.  There are even links to free worksheets to help students identify and express their emotions!  #emotions #socialskills #zonesofregulation<br>
  • Learning about social context clues is FUN when you're a detective! In our social skills groups, kids learn to focus on important clues.  Speech therapists and counselors can easily use with Social Thinking curriculum.  #socialskills
  • Read how I use music in speech therapy--playlists included!
  • Read how my students created an emotions color wheel in the school hall! Fun long-term project that can be done collaboratively with teachers & counselors!
  • Working with older students in speech therapy and counseling can be challenging!  Here are easy, fun therapy ideas for middle school and teen students to target emotions and feelings.  There are even links to free worksheets to help students identify and express their emotions!  #emotions #socialskills #zonesofregulation<br>
  • Listening skills are important for social skills and academic skills.  Here are fun activities to help middle school students improve their active listening skills!  Active listening will help them with friendship, conversation and classroom success!  #socialskills #listening<br>
  • Try this easy strategy to deepen comprehension and critical thinking skills!
  • Teach young children emotions vocabulary with these fun activities!  Free downloads included.
  • See how I am using my latest resource in therapy to work on social skills, emotional regulation, communication and conflict resolution.
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