Enjoy these FREE print & go summer articulation homework worksheets from Fun in Speech! #SummerTime #Freebie #SLPeeps #SLPLife
Teaching Children to Ask Questions
Teaching children to ask WH questions is no easy task! Let’s Talk Speech and Language Services, Inc developed this fantastic step-by-step module on teaching children to ask questions. #WHQuestions #WhoWhatWhenWhereWhy #SLPeeps #SLPLife
Blind and Autistic Man Wins the Golden Buzzer on America’s Got Talent
If you haven’t watched Kodi Lee, who is blind and autistic, win the golden buzzer on his America’s Got Talent audition, get ready to be wowed and have some tissues handy! #FeelGoodFriday #ImNotCryingYoureCrying #AGT
3 Things SLPs Need to Know in the Summer
Summer break is finally here! All Y’All Need shares 3 things SLPs need to know in the summer. #SummerTime #SLPeeps #SLPLife
15 Mindfulness and Relaxation Apps for Kids with Anxiety
The transition from a structured school schedule to an open-ended summer break can be difficult for kids with anxiety. Check out these 15 mindfulness and relaxation apps recommended on the Parenting Chaos blog. #SummerTime #Mindfulness #Anxiety
Helpful Tips and Tricks for Teaching Hand Washing Skills
Hand washing is an essential part of personal hygiene and healthy living. In this blog post, Heather Greutman from Growing Hands-On Kids offers helpful tips and tricks for teaching kids hand washing skills. #OTTipTuesday #HandWashingSkills
10 Creative Ways to Use Stories to Address Target Speech Sounds
As summer break arrives, parents will likely be inquiring about good ways to work on speech and language skills at home. Check out these 10 creative ways for using stories to address target speech sounds from Home Speech Home.com. #SummerTime #SLPeeps #SLPLife
Avoiding the “Summer Slide”
Studies have found students can lose more than a month of academic learning over the summer break. It’s a “brain drain” parents can minimize by taking advantage of free educational activities. Learn more here!#SummerTime #Microsoft #Apple
PATINS Project eNewsletter
The PATINS Project is a state-wide technical assistance network that helps to ensure that ALL students can access, participate, and progress within their general curriculum. They offer a monthly eNewsletter called PATINS Pages with tons of helpful resources. Click below to become a subscriber! #Technology #Indiana #Education
5 Things Your School OT Wishes You’d Do This Summer
It’s finally summer! Now what to do with all of that unstructured time? Here are five recommendations from a school OT, MamaOT.com, to help keep your kiddos active and ready to learn this summer. #SummerTime #OTTipTuesday