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This episode is about ideas for spring-themed speech therapy sessions. I discuss how to use nature in spring-themed speech therapy sessions, including observing the weather, going on nature walks, and planting seeds. I include options for adapting these ideas for different contexts, including teletherapy. I also share spring-themed picture book recommendations, and ideas for spring-themed speech therapy sessions with middle school and high school students. The show notes from this episode can be accessed here:
It's the end of the year- you're tired, we're tired. Join us as we go through our favorite no-prep and low-prep (and free!) therapy ideas that you can implement tomorrow. The SLPs discuss ideas for ages ranging from 3 years old to high school, and yes, it includes watching full episodes of Pokemon during your sessions. Stay in touch! Instagram @coffeetea3slps. Email: info@coffeetea3slps.com. ✨ Check out our merch at coffeetea3slps.com! ✨
Are you in survival mode right now? It's the final stretch before we make it to the end of the year, and if you're looking for some quick, low-prep therapy ideas for spring, then this episode of SLP Coffee Talk is for you! I'm sharing five free spring therapy ideas that can probably cover you for the next few weeks. Topics covered in this episode include:A great resource on Colossal Questions How you can use Simon's Cat in therapy Ways to use Mystery Doug for speech therapy Resources available on WonderopolisHow to use Peck Pocketed in therapy These activities can be used to work on a variety of goals so make sure to tune in! Full show notes available at www.speechtimefun.com/169Resources Mentioned: Check out How Are Rainbows Made - Colossal Questions https://youtu.be/sVDDvd-YkHICheck out Simon's Cat - Springtime Shorts https://youtu.be/ITZiZcHfj8sCheck out Mystery Doug - Why Are Butterflies so Colorful https://mysterydoug.com/mysteries/butterfliesCheck out Wonderopolis Is It Bad Luck To Open An Umbrella Indoors - https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/Is-It-Bad-Luck-to-Open-an-Umbrella-IndoorsCheck out Peck Pocketed on youtube.com/edpuzzle - https://edpuzzle.com/media/623b15bc2e31b942c06ca84aWhere We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slp-coffee-talk/id1497341007Follow Hallie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefunFollow Hallie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpeechTimeFun/Follow Hallie on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/missspeechie/
Looking for inclusive Holiday-themed speech therapy activity ideas for your pre-school aged kiddos? Kwanzaa is an excellent holiday to recognize during this time for your African-American students! For our very first episode of the Pediatric Speech Sister Show, we welcome Kelly Vess, a preschool speech language pathologist, entrepreneur, and author. On this episode, Kelly offers evidence-based ideas that will make your students feel included during the holiday celebrations AND help them reach gains toward their speech and language goals! It was tons of fun to talk with Kelly as she discussed the activities she plans to do during this holiday season. If you have any questions for her, you can contact her on Instagram and Facebook @kellyvessslp and her website www.kellyvessslp.com. Watch the IG Live Replay here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CXMfVDLqljq/ Instagram: @PediatricSpeechSister Grab Kwanzaa worksheets from my TPT store! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Pediatric-Speech-Sister-Tpt-Store Note: This episode is previously recorded on Instagram Live. Please excuse audio glitches and audience interactions! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pediatricspeechsister/support
With the traditional school year coming to an end, SLPs and parents may be wondering how you can support your learners' communication throughout the summer months. I was so excited when I happened upon Bridget's, from Speech Therapy Talk, blog post all about summer speech activities! She is on today's episode to share 11 fun, easy, and affordable ways to get outside, enjoy the summer, AND practice communication skills. Whether you're continuing speech therapy through the summer in a private setting, a school SLP looking for ideas to share with families, or a parent ready to continue the work from speech therapy at home this summer, these are GREAT tips that both you and your learner will be sure to enjoy!Water - Fill up a rain barrel or other water-holding receptacle and PLAY. There are opportunities for concepts like wet and dry, vocabularies like fill or dump, requesting tools as well as articulation.Bubbles - Store-bought or try to make your own giant bubbles. Practice early words like open and pop, concepts like big and small, and articulation.Sand - Kids get excited with sand. This is a great sensory activity and super engaging. Try hiding objects in the sand and labeling them when finding them, as well as trying sensory and action words.Hula Hoop - Sound of shaking them, rolling the hoop, jumping into the middle, or using as a target, hula hoops can be used as a very active tool in a diverse way to sprinkle in whatever goals you're working on. Skill ideas: imitation, colors, action words, joint activity.Chalk - Drawing pictures, roads for toy cars or bikes, and writing words, this is an easily diversified and engaging activity that can cue any skill.Flower Walk - Walk around town or your neighborhood and look for flowers! You can count, identify colors, label, and work on articulation. Use it as a scavenger hunt with a very specific purpose!Follow the Leader - *With a Twist* - Take turns hiding items outside and give directions to find it. Skills: Prepositions and giving and understanding directions.Explorers - Go exploring, try going to a new place and use “explorer” vocabulary: Find, Discover, Look, See, etc. A great space for spontaneous communication!Nature - Collect nature items and create scenes and stories. Skills: Who/Where/Why questions, setting, imaginative play, etc. Balls - Use all different types and sizes. Roll, throw, toss, etc. This is an active and engaging activity that can be used for whatever goal you're working on. Find an Item - Go outside and look for something specific. Skill: Thinking and reasoning. These are activities that just SCREAM summer to me. Many of these tools are free, lying around your therapy room or house, or very affordable! The great thing about these activities is the scope for practicing varying skills is huge, you can apply almost any skill or goal to these activities and have fun doing it! If you want to learn more about Bridget, her ideas, and resources, you can visit the Speech Therapy Talk website!#speechtherapy #autismWhat's Inside:Ideas for working on communication during the summer.11 ways to support your client's or child's communication during the summer months.How to make working on communication FUN!Creating natural, functional practice opportunities for home.Easy, accessible, affordable activities for summer communication practice.How to get outside and practice communication.How to turn common family activities into communication practice.Mentioned In This Episode: Speech Therapy TalkSpeech Therapy Talk MembershipABA Speech: Home
Join Valerie and Nathan as they open up a new conversation about how to heal from your own burnout…this series focuses on the ENNEAGRAM…a personality assessment tool that may very well change the way to view self and others…waking you up to your own blindspots. (Blindspots=Burnout!) This week is a primer on each enneagram number […]
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What are your favorite winter activities? We are in the heart of wintertime now, so why not talk about some fun winter themed speech therapy activities that you can do with your students? The ideas I'm sharing on today's episode of SLP Coffee Talk can be used with any age level. These themed activities are created with as many groups as possible in mind so that you can make your planning and prepping super easy. All you'll need is one book, game, or resource to use with as many groups as needed. I know it can be a challenge to stay motivated during these long and cold winter months, so these low-prep therapy ideas are my go-to activities when I need to get my students motivated and excited to work towards those speech goals. You'll learn about my favorite melting snowman game, ways to incorporate winter books into your lessons, storytelling games, describing games, and more. I love these activities because they can be used again and again to work on different speech goals. Make sure to tune in to hear about these winter activities and how you can adapt them to whatever skills you are working on with your students. Resources Mentioned: Check out my blog to see these ideas in action: Low Prep Speech Therapy Ideas for Winter Full show notes available at www.speechtimefun.com/105 Where We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast Follow Hallie on Instagram Follow Hallie on Facebook Follow Hallie on Pinterest
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What is literacy? What is our role as speech and language pathologists in supporting our students with literacy development? In this episode, I talk all about literacy and how to support our students in the development of reading and writing skills. Go here to access the show notes ==> bit.ly/TSSEP82
We are ending the podcast where we began: with the incredible Dr. Allison Siebecker. In this wind-down episode, I wanted to cover some frequently asked questions around relapse, retreatment and prevention. So many people end up in cycles of SIBO that they feel they will never exit from. But there is so much to be hopefully about, even for chronic SIBO cases, and this conversation really shows why. Not only does Dr. Siebecker help troubleshoot some scenarios of stubborn SIBO, she gives an overview of an entire new toolkit of therapies that have shown incredible clinical results. None of these ideas involve aggressive herbals or antibiotics—in fact, very few require any pills at all. Even if you feel you know everything there is to know about SIBO, I assure you this episode will open your mind to a whole new world of healing. A quick taste of what we’ll cover: How many courses of herbs and antibiotics are too many What are the signs that someone is reacting to a treatment itself or die-off How long do you wait to retest after treatment? And when is retesting not worth it When to start prokinetics and how long to take them for A whole arsenal of new therapies: Frequency Specific Microcurrent, Neural retraining systems, Neural therapy, Electrical stimulation, Myofascial release, Craniosacral therapy, Hypnotherapy, Immunoglobulins, Low Dose Immunotherapy, Peptides, Tapping and more! Resources, mentions and notes: The SIBO Made Simple Book – ON SHELVES NOW!! Submit your book receipt to join Gut Heal Bootcamp on 1/18 Sign up for my Low FODMAP Cooking Classes (1/27 is Italian Stallion!) Pay it forward: write a book review on Amazon to support my work (you don't have to have bought it there) Join the SIBO Made Simple Facebook Community Page Subscribe to the newsletter (and receive a free low FODMAP cookbook) Follow me on Instagram to keep the conversation going Dr. Siebecker's Website Dr. Siebecker’s New Therapies for Treating SIBO Summit Bysmouth biofilm remedies: Paul Anderson’s formula, Priority Biofilm Phase 2 Advanced Carol McMakin – FSM Gupta Program + DNRS This episode is brought to you by SIBO Made Simple – THE BOOK! Part patient guide and part cookbook (complete with over 90 low FODMAP recipes), this is your trusty road map to become your own intestinal detective, gut problem solver, and critter-free kitchen crusader. Those who pre-order their copy will be able to do my Gut Heal Bootcamp for FREE. You will also get access to one free online cooking class. To find out more details about the pre-order bonuses and to submit your receipt, click here. We are also brought to you by Epicured, a low FODMAP meal delivery service that understands that food is medicine. Each menu is created by Michelin star chefs and honed by doctors and dieticians at mount sinaii to restore digestive health for those with IBS, SIBO, Celiac and IBD. Everything they serve is 100 percent low FODMAP and gluten-free, with no cooking required! My favorite part about their dishes is the healthy spin on takeout gems like shrimp laksa and PAD THAI! Their version had a great balance of fresh veggies mixed in with the noodles that left me feeling both satisfied and completely free of my usual carb coma. Listeners to this podcast can get $20 off their order by using code PHOEBE. Click here or visit epicured.com/phoebe to learn more. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast does not provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, or treatment. The information discussed is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or professional care.
(PRE-RECORDED ON 9/18/2020) In this episode, Claire talks about her idea of therapy and how things are just so therapeutic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Talking Points:Question of the Month- What’s your most outside the box treatment idea?Danielle Delorenzo @mornings.with.an.ot.momJayson Davies @otschoolhouseLauren Burns @burns_lauren_otEmily Deller @emilymarie_otErin_Jeffords @theotadvocateEmilia Dewi @the_lymph_therapistAlvin @ot.outside.the.boxMy outside the box treatment ideasQuestions from the OT 4 Lyfe community What do I wish my school would have taught me?How to handle working with difficult clients?Lyfer of the MonthInstagram: @emilymarie_otYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/emilymarieOTWebsite: https://m.facebook.com/emilymarieotNext question of the month: What are your favorite continuing education courses that you have taken and why?Answer here: ot4lyfe.com/questionofthemonthShout out to Alvin from @ot.outside.the.box for the artwork used in the title graphic. Mentioned resources: Ask me a questionDifficult client postLeave me a voicemail30 Day Movement ChallengeCommunOT Podcast Episodes68- Your Favorite OT Resources73- Tips and Tricks to Get and Stay Organized78- Advice For OT & OTA StudentsTo subscribe to the podcast, click here
Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com as she continues the series Selecting Therapy Activities for toddlers and preschoolers with language delays. When we match our activities to a child's developmental level and strengths, and strongly consider his likes and even dislikes, we maximize that child's participation and motivation, two very important components of an effective therapy program. In this show we're discussing how to target receptive and expressive language goals with toys. See the written post at teachmetotalk.com for the links to toys on Amazon so you can stock up and get ready to play! VOCABULARY BUILDING ACTIVITIES The next category of play is vocabulary building activities. These activities require more attention and are great for targeting both receptive and expressive language. Kids are ready to bump up to this kind of play when they understand how toys work and can stay with you and include you during play for at least 5 to 10 minutes.
In this week's episode of The Art of Personal Growth Podcast, we're talking relationships. I'm joined by Rhoda Mills Sommer from Therapy Ideas, who also runs the podcast What Healthy Couples Know That You Don't. We have a fun, lively conversation about the realities of dating, being in a relationship, and staying true to yourself. The post Therapist Rhoda Mills Sommer: What Couples & Singles Need to Know to Have Healthy Relationships (E32) appeared first on Amber Beam | Coach + Consultant.
On this podcast pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize from www.teachmetotalk.com will discuss CUTE therapy ideas for fall for toddlers and young preschoolers.
Listen to the 6th episode of the Therapy Ideas Podcast, a series of conversations with therapists from around the world. In this episode I talk to Fiona Douglas in Perth, Australia about working with children with severe speech disorders, prioritisation and the best and worst bits of the Australian and British systems. Let me know […]
Listen to the fifth episode of the Therapy Ideas Podcast, a series of conversations with therapists from around the world. In this episode I speak to Fátima Ionescu in Singapore about working in private practice, life as a bilingual therapist and the difficulties with the medical model. I’d love to heard what you think! Listen […]
Listen to the fourth episode of the Therapy Ideas Podcast, a series of conversations with therapists from around the world. In this episode I speak to Rebekah Taylor in Los Angeles, about how she assesses and prioritises in the American school system, life without a waiting list, and the value of supervision and peer support. Have a […]
Listen to the third episode of the Therapy Ideas Podcast, a series of conversations with therapists from around the world. In this episode I speak to Tanya Coyle in Ontario, about working in a consultative service, ways of being efficient when carrying out assessments and writing reports, and the Wall of Awesome! Have a listen […]
Listen to the second episode of the Therapy Ideas podcast, a series of conversations with therapists from around the world. In this episode I speak to Shareka Bentham about life as a therapist in Barbados. We discuss training in New Zealand, the Twitter SLPChat, and using teleconferencing for therapy. Have a listen and let me […]
Listen to the first episode of the new Therapy Ideas podcast, a series of conversations with therapists from around the world. First up, I speak to Helen Stringer, from Newcastle University about using social media in evidence based practice, making the most of students on placement and practical ways of reflecting on the things we […]
Join Laura Mize, pediatric speech-language pathologist, and Kate Hensler, developmental interventionist, as they discuss issues related to communication and developmental delays in babies, toddlers, and young preschoolers. During this show we'll discuss our favorite therapy activities for the holidays. We'll also preview Laura's new Christmas DVD from teachmetotalk.com!