Nothing profound today. Just a pretty butterfly to brighten your morning (or afternoon, or evening).
Cut pretty design in contact paper (I used clear contact paper and my cricut) and stick design on construction paper, cardstock, or canvas. Then paint over your design. Let dry and then pull up the contact paper. It worked beautifully.
A Speech Pathologist Mother and Her Daughter Diagnosed with Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
The Weekly Review: Week 68
SLP Idea of the Week
Nest 3 styrofoam cups (click here for pictures and original post) and then turn the stack on its side with the bottoms to your left and rims to your right. Write targeted initial phonemes on the rim of the cup on the left. Write vowels on the rim of the cup in the middle. Write targeted final phonemes on the rim of the cup on the right. Rotate the cups to form a wide variety of real and nonsense CVC words for practice. Simply remove the cup on the left to practice VC syllables. Remove the cup on the right to practice CV syllables.Blog Posts of the Week
I had no idea hatching chicks was so complicated and exciting.Ava this Week
My husband and I switch off every night. One night he'll put Michael to bed (brush teeth, read stories, sing songs, etc.) while I put Ava to bed and the next night we'll switch. Ava has taken to sneaking out of her bedroom on the night her Daddy puts her to sleep and coming to find me. She'll sweetly ask if I'll just come sing her "two more songs, please Mama?" How can I resist? I always go. It just takes a few minutes and it really settles her down.Weekly Michael
I used to have to beg and plead to get Michael to leave his legos, erector set, marble run, or other indoor activity and go spend some time outdoors. Ever since we installed our DIY water park on the deck he's begging to go outside and will often disappear for an hour or more at a time. The deck is a mess. There's water in the sand table and sand in the inflatable pool. The ground under the deck is mostly mud and buckets of mud are scattered about the deck. The children dig up weeds and "plant" them in the buckets. I don't mind the mess though and I love seeing them play happily and independently outside this summer.Thursday, July 5, 2012
CVC Articulation Practice Frames: A Speech Articulation Activity
Print out one (or all) of these "frames" and use them to practice CVC speech words. Simply slide the sheet into a sheet protector and write one sound in each circle using a dry erase marker. After the child says the word, erase one of the sounds and write in another. So if you're working on final /n/, you could do pan, man, can, ran, ban, etc. Then switch your vowel and do pen, ten, men, den, hen, etc. This is a great way to work on speech, phonemic awareness, and early reading skills at the same time.
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