How to Write Figurative Language Goals [with goal bank]
Figurative language goals can be used in speech-language therapy and in the classroom. Check out our goal bank featuring receptive, expressive, and literacy skill areas.
Figurative language goals can be used in speech-language therapy and in the classroom. Check out our goal bank featuring receptive, expressive, and literacy skill areas.
Wordless videos for the holiday season! They are used most often in our speech therapy sessions but are purposeful for a variety of educational activities and settings! They are a fun, easy material that can be used to target a variety of skills, or just watch for your own entertainment.
Phonological awareness is essential for learning how to read. When a child has these awareness skills, they can understand that words can be broken down into smaller parts. Some children pick this up naturally, while others may require intervention.
Webs are our 'best of' for the month of June! One of the primary reasons being that they can be used in an assortment of ways for a wide variety of speech and language tasks. So open your Zoom whiteboard or take out a piece of printer paper and a pencil - let’s talk about webs!
Maybe you are a parent wondering how to choose from the thousands and thousands of books on the market. Maybe you are a therapist wondering what books you should use to promote language development with your students. Well... let’s talk about literacy!