Happy Saturday! I am really excited to be over at Speech Room News today, sharing some thoughts on involving parents in therapy. If you couldn’t tell from my blog posts, I am really passionate about educating and involving parents in the treatment of their children’s speech and language delays. I know, however, how difficult this […]
Improve Story Telling Skills with a Story Champion Chart
Today I am excited to welcome fellow SLP and Blogger Michelle as a guest poster on Playing With Words 365. She shares with us a pretty awesome (and pretty simple) Story telling Chart that can be used to help little ones tell stories. ENJOY and be sure to head over to Michelle’s blog Speaking Of […]
Want My 5 Tips to Help Your Toddler’s Speech and Language Development?
Then you need to head over to Toddler Approved right now and check out my guest post today! Today I am sharing 5 tips to help your toddler learn language and communicate. Some of them may seem obvious but ask yourself this: Are you doing them everyday? I want to hear! Head on over to […]
Targeting Multiple Meanings with Baseball & Cooking {Guest Post}
Today we have a guest post that is a little different for PWW365. I’m excited to welcome Rose Ann Kesting from Speech Snacks. A Fellow SLP, she loves to combine her passion for cooking with her passion for speech and language. Today she is sharing with us some activities to target multiple meaning words and […]
August Guest Post Round-up!
It has been a busy month FULL of FABULOUS guest posts from SO MANY incredible bloggers! From speech pathologists to parents to occupational therapists the information these fellow bloggers have shared with us has been fantastic. I know I personally learned all kinds of new activities and perspectives this month. However I know that it […]
Getting Your “Picky” Eater to Explore New Foods
I have been waiting ALL MONTH for this post. Alisha from Your Kids Table joins us today to share some great information on working with your little picky eaters. As a pediatric occupational therapist and mother of two, she knows what it takes to help little ones with their food and sensory issues. If you […]
Finding the Humor in Therapy: The Importance of Figurative Language
What is figurative language? Who may have a hard time understanding it and why is it such an important thing for our kids to understand? Finally, what kinds of activities can promote skills in this area of language? Ms. Sohan from Let’s Talk Speech and Language brings us an EXCELLENT post today which will answer […]
DIY Mini White Water Rapids
Today we have Carla from Preschool POWOL Packets sharing this super fun white water rapids activity you can do with your littles! This would be a GREAT activity for a hot day outside, or you can adapt it as an indoor activity (bath time?). This is great for working on vocabulary such as in, out, […]
My Binky Battle: How Parenthood Can Change Everything
If you are a parent or a parent to-be, you have undoubtedly been part of a conversation or two revolving around the pacifier. Carrie, a fellow SLP, mama, and blogger, shares her experience of how parenthood changed her views on this sometimes controversial soother. I personally had babies that only took paci’s for a short […]
Go With the Flow – Yoga for Kids of All Abilities
Today’s guest post is by a fellow SLP Angela, yet all about a subject you wouldn’t associate with the average speech pathologist: Yoga! And just yoga, but yoga for children…of ALL abilities. I’ll let her explain…but another fantastic guest post that I think you will all enjoy! ~Katie Yoga is easily adaptable to individual needs […]