2011

Speech Therapy Programs Bay Area

Shannon Kong support families with Speech Therapy, Social and Language Therapy and Occupational Therapy in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda, Daly City, Pacifica and. Sites Where I Get FREE Therapy Materials Recently I wrote about 1. Places where I get therapy materialshowever number 1. FREE online materials. Why Cant My Child Talk Common Types of Communication Delays. There are between three and six million children in the United States with speech or language. Bay Area Hospital is the largest hospital on the Oregon Coast and serves as a regional referral center. I promised I would come back and tell you some of the places that I get free materials. So here it goes. 1, 2 3 My number one place I have been using the last several years is actually made up of three different sister sites DLTK Kids DLTK Teach DLTK Holidays. These sites are AMAZING From mini books, to coloring pages, to craft ideas they have it ALL. So much of the sites can be adapted for speech therapy sessions with a little creativity and tweaking. They have activities grouped by themes, seasons, holidays, etc. Here are just a few of the activities I have used there in the past several years in my therapy sessions. Book Break Activities. Here you will find a list of activities that pair with some popular childrens books like The very Hungry Catepillar, Brown Bear, Chica Chica boom boom, etc. Custom Dominoes. This is another AWESOME toolhowever they also have some already made dominoes alsoI printed out and laminated several and use them in my groups all the time including the Halloween set and Thanksgiving set. You can work on vocabulary building while working on other goals as well. Custom Memory Cards. Again GREAT tool for making memory cards that can be used to work on vocab, grammer, articulation, etc. Draw the Details Pictures. I meantioned these in my post on Barrier Games because this is what i use them for primarily. If you go to the Coloring Pages page and search for your theme, you should find them there they dont have them for EVERY theme. For example, you can see their Spring ones HERE and their St. Patricks Day ones HERE. Making Learning Fun is another amazing free site And I believe it is a sister site to DLTK. They also have their activities organized by theme which you can see HERE which makes planning so much easier They even have a whole page dedicated to sign language LOVE5 ABC Teach is an educational site offering 5. For an additional yearly fee, you can join and have access to much more. Ive never paid for their site before but I have taken advantage of some of their cool Freebies. Enchanted Learning is a site that has some free materials as well as a subscriber option for a pretty low fee where you have access to more materials and an ad free site. However, I have never been a subscriber so I have no idea if it is worth the small fee. They have all kinds of fun learning materials that can be adapted for therapy. Are again three sites that are all sister sites. All the sites were created by Cherry Carl, a retired teacher with over 3. She created her first site,  Carls Corner, to share language arts materials. Her materials are awesome Head over to her second site Little Book Lane, and check out her free printable mini books. Then head over to her third site Alphabet Avenue which is focused on learning the alphabet. Check out the All Aboard for ABC printable trainso cute and can be used for MANY things1. I discovered  Teaching Heart my first year out of grad school when I was planning activities to go with the book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat. Another teacher run site, it is FULL of amazing learning activities that can be adapted for speech therapy sessions. I blogged about how I have used Teaching Hearts materials HERE. Speaking of Speech is the BEST SITE out there that I have found for Speech Language Pathologists. If you are an SLP, SLPA, or a student in speech pathcommunication disorders, head over there NOW. Google Chrome For Windows 7 Latviski. When you are there, be sure to check out the following pages 1. Pinterest. If you arent pinning you better get to it And if you need an invite, email me. Start following your fellow SLPs and you will find amazing activities. I have a board dedicated to speech therapy activities and one dedicated to info I think would be beneficial to parents of children with special needs. BONUS  BLOGS. There are so many amazing blogs out there to get free ideas for therapy. Many of us SLPs are blogging, but then there are some great general education blogs also.