Fall Freebies – Free resources for speech and language
We all love freebies! I have compiled some great looking summer freebies to keep you busy throughout the season!
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This year in social skills group, my Special Education teacher and myself have been teaching the Zones of Regulation. As part of this instruction, we wanted the students to have tangible items that help them…
(Please note that although “I Help People Communicate! What’s your Super Power?” has been floating around Pinterest with no link, this is the original quote, by ME!) If you’d like a poster version of this…
Yesterday, I developed an exercise program for two of my students with high-functioning Autism. Well, it was a semi-exercise program. There was a mini-trampoline, jump rope lines to run between, hula-hoops to jump in, balls…
Print out this cute, free game I created! Directions: 1. Print out at least 4+ sets of the cards on cardstock or thick paper. Laminate and cut out. 2. Place all cards face down on…
From the May 2006 issue of Parents Magazine 1. Relax — most kids will stop stuttering by themselves. Young children often stutter a little when they’re first learning to talk, but as many as 75…
Disclaimer: This post contains Amazon affiliate links. I wish I had a fabulous book about Martin Luther King Jr. in my home collection to share today. Unfortunately, I do not. I do, however, have a…
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WOW!! Thank you so much for compiling these resources. They are all so great and target so many different goals and skills. I am excited to start planning the next two months of therapy! Thank you again! ๐
Love Love Love and Many Thanks!!!
Can’t wait to use these in my classroom
Oh how I appreciate the ways you share and make my life simpler!! Thank you for your kindness!!
Great resources