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How to Write Play Skills Goals [with goal bank]
What a child plays with, how they play, and who they play with change and develop as their development progresses. Play skills are important, as are quality play skills goals.
What a child plays with, how they play, and who they play with change and develop as their development progresses. Play skills are important, as are quality play skills goals.
Best board games for speech therapy? We can all agree that there is no point to reinvent the wheel when there are so many great tangible resources out there. Check out our list and ways we use board games to target speech and language skills in therapy and at home (links also included).
Books are great resources because they can be used to target many skills - from receptive language to expressive language to literacy skills to social communication.
Dysphagia, also known as difficulty swallowing, can affect children or adults. There are numerous symptoms, causes, tests and treatment options for dysphagia.
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) goals for speech therapy can initially appear overwhelming, but they aren’t so bad! In this post, we will expand our goal writing series to give you an overview of how to use our formula to effectively write AAC goals for your client.
Looking for a quick, easy, and free way to practice speech sounds? Check out our Bingo board featuring TH (voiced) initial position words for articulation. It can be used in person or virtually!
Looking for a quick, easy, and free way to practice speech sounds? Check out our Bingo board featuring CH final position words for articulation.