I was listening to YouTuber Wes Tank read through Dr. Seuss books that he has set to rap and was completely blown away. My SLP brain lit up trying to process how he was linking final consonant trials and shared articulation placements, and was segmenting syllables. I could not stop thinking: “He’s doing therapy!” The […] The post Seuss, Sounds, and SLPs: How Rhythm & Rhyme Supercharge Speech Therapy appeared first on Bilinguistics.| Bilinguistics
Pattern books are the easiest to teach - best known - easiest to find books around. Scenes, characters, and phrases are repeated with minor variations.| Bilinguistics
Having some 4th of July Speech Therapy ideas in your back pocket is the perfect way to bring some holiday fun into your sessions.| Bilinguistics
The best songs for speech therapy that can be used with books. Music is an extremely motivating tool and provide greater opportunity to engage little ones.| Bilinguistics
Speech therapy games can be easily generated by learning about these 8 types of predictable book and matching the game to the narrative structure.| Bilinguistics