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Stuttering Resources
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Articulate Articulators
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Tools of the trade
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Great grabbing games
Stuttering Resources
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Nina Reeves is my go to for approaching stuttering. Not only does she know her stuff, but people who stutter respond positively to her approach. We aren't here to fix, we're here to advocate.
School-Age Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide
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Great approach to difficult situations. These comics relate to kids and how they information presented in a new way. Helps retain attention and broach stuttering topics.
Stuttering is Cool: Guide to Stuttering
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A great documentary for older students in high school.
When I Stutter (2017)
Articulate Articulators
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People can't follow vague instructions. Visuals have been found to improve learning by a crazy 400%. Make it easy on the both of you.
Mouth Model
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When I need to do an oral mech or for helping to stimulate k and g these are a fun way to make something uncomfortable easier.
Fruit Big-Pack Tongue Depressors (100-Pack)
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I wish it had more picture cards after the sound, but I like photo included of how to make the sound along with two word examples with a picture. These are great for groups when you are focusing in on one student, but still want the others to be acti...
Mirror My Sounds Phoneme Set
Tools of the trade
Little things go a long way. Don't cut corners to save time, work smarter. Not that it always helps, but it makes ME feel better. 😬
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These make correcting protocols so easy. I even let students pick the color. It can be a conversation starter since theyre erasable or "magic" to some ages.
Frixion | Pilot
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Nice portable storage. With a set of nice wheels (I've ordered twice and once it came with whack wheels which I replaced). I have used it for art supplies, holding files, book storage, and moving therapy supplies from one area to another.
3-Tier Rolling Cart with Drawer
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One without a drawer. Very versatile for storing and moving supplies. I've purchased two and had to change the wheels on the second one, but once that was fixed it moves like Carpet from Aladdin: smooth.
Pipishell 3 Tier Mesh Rolling Utility Cart
Great grabbing games
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This has been an amazing game for articulating those difficult /k/ and /g/ sounds as well as following directions. I modify the game too fit the age group. Works like a charm.
Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza card game
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A fun game you can play in multiple ways. I've used it in therapy for regular building, for racing between two or more students, following directions, and color identification. I think its simple enough that with some creativity you can find lots of ...
BUILDZI | I Love Tenzi
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My students love this. They practice instructions, expressive and receptive language, as well as articulation. They get some excited to use it they don't even notice we are working.
Wooden Cool Scoops Ice Creamery
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Similar to the ice cream shop, my students enjoy making and taking sandwhich orders. Great for encouraging pragmatic, receptive, and expressive language. They ask to play with it all the time.