This is part two in our series of what speech therapy activities should look like for children. In part one, we talked about activities for infants and toddlers. Here we’ll focus on preschool and kindergarten-aged children. Just like in the previous post about working with toddlers, speech therapy should consist of more than flashcards and [...]
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Recently, I was looking online for pictures to include in another post by searching with terms like “speech therapy.” You know what I found? A bunch of pictures showing an adult and child sitting at a table in front of a mirror or working with flashcards. That is not what speech therapy looks like, and [...]
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