I had several sources of inspiration for this week’s post. I have these decorative wall hangings displayed in my kitchen at home: The photo may be deceiving, but the fork and spoon are on a large blank wall and each utensil [...]
Archive for the ‘“Speech Snacks” target sounds’ Category
My kitchen inspired TpT activity—and “the big fork and spoon!”
May 12th, 2013
Cooking Up Good Speech! “I Dare You Articulation”—An App Review and Giveaway!!
May 7th, 2013
Cooking Up Good Speech! I dare you to pretend like you’re feeding sunflower seeds to a flying dinosaur! Sound like a strange request? No, I’m not delirious from all those IEP’s and paperwork, I just finished reviewing a brand new app! When Erik Raj (fellow SLP, fellow blogger and just plain awesome fellow) contacted me to share the news about his new [...]
Peter Cottontail Cookies—with speechsnacks for “Collect the Cottontails” game
March 23rd, 2013
Cooking Up Good Speech! This week’s recipe is the perfect sweet treat to make with your kiddos right before the Easter Bunny’s arrival! They are light and slightly chewy and when you whip up and bake these fluffy creations, they closely resemble a rabbit’s cottontail! These cookies are a tradition in my family—We have made them year after year during the week [...]
EGG-streme EGG-tivities for Spring and Easter!
March 16th, 2013
Cooking Up Good Speech! This week’s post is filled with enough activities to keep your kiddos busy until Peter Cottontail comes hopping down the bunny trail! I’ve included 1–a recipe for BIRD’S NEST COOKIES that are kid-centered and good for you! 2–a craft project that uses recyclable materials to make your very own bird’s nests in the therapy room [...]
Speech Buddies to the Rescue! {Product Review and GIVEAWAY!!}
March 12th, 2013
Cooking Up Good Speech! And the winner is…. With over 21oo entries, the winner of the Speech Buddies giveaway, via Rafflecopter’s random selection, is Natalie B. from Houston, Texas!!!!! Thank you so much to everyone who participated in this giveaway! Natalie has been an SLP since 2008 and currently works in the public [...]



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