The following activities can be taught to your students to help t
This is a checklist to help caregivers prepare their 3-4-year-old
Speech sound awareness is the first step to any speech program.
Cutting promotes two-handed skills, grasp/release, finger isolati
Work as a team to solve the problem. Learn to use questions to f
It is important to provide opportunities to move and change posit
Children learn to form basic lines and shapes, usually in a speci
Speech is learned through listening. These are simple strategies
Reading practice and speech practice go hand-in-hand. Learn how
We all have different strengths and abilities; some have strong a
What is a pacing board and how do I use it? Learn why and how w
Exercise modifications and alternatives need to be offered and de
The following outlines some fun exercise strategies for the class
Kindergarten children take great pride in being able to do things
Closed-ended activities have an end result, or a specific objecti
You are already providing the supports that all students need for
“Movement pathways are designed to provide movement breaks and im
Self-regulation is the ability to adjust your attention, thoughts
Children with sensory issues have lots of challenges within the s
Sensory processing involves taking in and reacting to the differe
As part of speech therapy, a student needs to learn to use their
Some children naturally talk quickly and may drop sounds or sylla
Help to ensure children are selecting and using their backpacks c
It takes a lot of coordination to speak. Children who are learni
Winter can bring a lot of excitement for children and, at times,