Monthly Archive
May 5, 2022
Call Today at 866-733-4278 or text us at 662-524-9099 or Apply HERE!!  New opening available full time for the remainder of the school year and an option to continue into 2022-23. This position is available to a Speech-Language Pathologist with their CCCs who…...
May 5, 2022
Call Today at 866-733-4278 or text us at 662-524-9099 or Apply HERE!!  We are searching for a pediatric Occupational Therapist to join a successful and growing private practice in Rexburg, Idaho. You visit places like this on vacation — why not live here?…...
May 4, 2022
Please enjoy our newest issue of Teaching & Therapy Resources for the Classroom, Clinic and Carryover.    (Have you missed any of our previous issues? Read them HERE) Please feel free to forward this weekly resource to the parents/guardians, other therapy clinicians…...
[Source:  HomeSchoolPreschool] This spring and summer, teach kids about seeds, gardening, and plants with these preschool books about flowers. This collection contains both fiction and nonfiction selections for kids. Picture books are great for introducing little ones to big concepts. Your preschoolers…...
By: Shahal Rozenblatt, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist People are highly complex organisms whose problems are of equal complexity. In order to effectively treat the problems with which people present, we need to have a way of understanding the nature of this complexity, breaking…...
[Source: Speech Therapy Ideas] This therapy activity brings spring flowers right into your room and freshens up your therapy sessions!  It can be used with any speech or language stimuli words, so you can use it with a variety of students and…...
[Source:  Crafty Morning] I love this craft! It’s very cheap to make (a stalk of celery is usually around $1 at the grocery store) and FUN for the kids!  You will need a celery stalk, paper, knife, and paint to make this…...
[Source:  No Time for Flashcards] This super simple spring activity packs some wonderful skill practice for both hand eye coordination and fine motor skills. As children find and fit the flowers into the holes they are using their hand eye coordination skills…...
By Amber Bobnar, Wonderbaby.org When my son, Ivan, was born we lived in Hawai’i. Ivan was born blind and with multiple syndromes resulting in the need for intensive Early Intervention therapies. Our EI team had experience working with kids who had low…...
[Source:  Bright Ideas SLP] This week I am working on a Speech & Language Garden… aka flowers on my bulletin board. It’s so easy and provides many data collection opportunities. Here’s how it’s done: You simply cut out circles for the middle…...