Posts in Resources
Extreme Makeover: Therapy Closet Edition

I, like many other people, became addicted to the Home Edit on Netflix this summer. With more time at home, it was time to tackle that beast of a therapy closet. After a few more visits to the Container Store than I’d care to admit, I’m very pleased with the finished product. What’s even better is that this closet has remained organized since I finished it a few weeks ago!

Whether you’re a parent hoping to organize your child’s toy closet or a therapist experiencing a similar therapy closet dilemma, I hope this post inspires you to get organized! Finding things has never been easier!

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How can I support my toddler's language development?

We support children’s language learning in so many ways throughout their everyday routines. If you are looking for some tips on ways to talk or interact with your toddler to better support their language development, these strategies are for you!

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What is a speech evaluation and why is it important?

Answering all your questions pertaining to speech and language evaluations! When should you seek out an evaluation? Why is an evaluation important? What is included in the evaluation process? How often should a child receive an evaluation? Can evaluations be carried out virtually?

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Fall Favorites Roundup: Teletherapy Resources

Today, I’m sharing a roundup of my favorite teletherapy resources I’ve used this fall. I know many therapists and kiddos are transitioning back to teletherapy or remote learning as COVID-19 cases spike around the country. I hope this list serves as inspiration if you need some new ideas for remote speech therapy sessions or home practice.

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Fall Favorites Roundup: Books

I’m sharing a roundup of the books I’ve included throughout the fall on my Friday Favorites Instagram series. Below each book title, I’ve listed the recommended ages provided by the author or publishing company. However, please note that this range is not all inclusive from a therapeutic standpoint, as I typically choose books based on both a child’s age and language level. I’ve also listed a few ways in which I incorporate each book during therapy.

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Must-Have Board Games for School-Age Language Development

The holiday season is just around the corner. If you’re like me, then you are always looking for gift ideas. Today, I’m sharing my must-have list of board games to support school-age language development. These games are fun, interactive, and effective in fostering language and social skills. While some of these are great for kids in elementary school, a few listed below are better suited to middle and high school students.

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