Perspective-taking helps us avoid rash judgements! Many of our speech therapy students on the spectrum, or those with ADHD or mental health challenges, are impulsive in their first impressions of people and situations. The October lesson plan for social skills is devoted to perspective-taking. This post is about perspective-taking activities for middle and high school students-you can find ideas for… Read More
Teaching Sarcasm: Understanding and Use!
Updated 1/23 Are you teaching sarcasm to your students and clients during speech therapy or counseling? It’s a nuanced topic and people have strong opinions about the its place in the world as a communication tool. Some SLPs and parents wonder if detecting sarcasm is a skill we should (or shouldn’t) be teaching students with autism during our speech therapy… Read More
GOOGLE Slides in Speech Therapy!
Do you want to use GOOGLE ™ slides in speech therapy but you’re not sure where to start? No problem, we are all on a different learning continuum with technology! This post is intended for speech pathologists or teletherapists that aren’t sure how to use GOOGLE ™ slides in speech, are completely new to GOOGLE™ slides, or have purchased a Google ™ slides… Read More
TPT Digital Activities Platform, EASEL
Udated 1/23 Are you ready to add another tool to your digital classroom? Whether you work in a brick and mortar school, do distance learning, or perhaps a hybrid, you’ll want to know about the TPT digital activities platform, also known as “EASEL.” Teachers Pay Teachers is making it easy for buyers of TPT products to turn that ho-hum static… Read More



