You’ve got 48 students, a schedule that looks like Tetris, and more mixed groups than solo slots. The good news? Group language therapy can be highly efficient and effective when it follows a clear routine, targets shared outcomes, and builds in peer modeling—no chaos required. As a general rule, group language therapy is a structured […] The post A Final Defense for Group Language Therapy: Ideas, 3 Blueprints, and Evidence appeared first on Bilinguistics.