Do you know what "cotreat" means? If you have ever wondered what that means, this video is for you. In this video I explain what cotreating is and I give three examples across private practice and school-based settings where I have cotreated with occupational therapists (OTs). But let's dig ... Read More about What does cotreat mean?
How to Produce the CH Sound
Producing the CH sound is an important part of any speech therapy session. It's a unique sound that requires the perfect combination of posture, breath control, and tongue placement. To produce this sound, best practice would be to start by ensuring your posture is correct. Keep your back straight ... Read More about How to Produce the CH Sound
Eliminate Nasalization
Do you have students who have nasal emissions? I go through some information regarding how to eliminate nasalization in this video. People with nasalization and nasal emissions often do not realize that their words sound muffled or incorrect. However, there are steps that can be taken to reduce ... Read More about Eliminate Nasalization
Calm Down Corner Printables
A calm down corner is a designated space in the classroom for special education students to take a break and relax. It typically contains calming activities such as coloring books, puzzles, sensory items, and fidgets to help the student de-escalate when feeling overwhelmed or agitated. The goal of ... Read More about Calm Down Corner Printables
Correct the Lisp Speech Therapy Tips
Why are lisps so difficult to treat? Struggling to correct lisps and teach the s sound in your speech therapy sessions? Don't worry, I can help! Lisps are stubborn, but producing the S sound is an essential tool for communication. Also, it is found in many of the words we use everyday. With a few ... Read More about Correct the Lisp Speech Therapy Tips
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