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Thursday, June 30, 2022

Fiery Tales in My Speech Therapy Room

"Goldilocks and The Three Bears"

I often use fairy tales in my speech room. And guess what? My kids love it.

Albert Einstein once said: 

“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. 

If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”

In short:

  • Storytelling plays an important role in Early Literacy Development. 
  • The stories teach children positive problem-solving skills.
  • Fairy tales can help children develop emotional resiliency.
  • Fairy tales give emphasis to various cross-cultural values and behaviors.
  • Fairy tales teach the basics of a story.

"The Three Little Pigs"

Fairy tales are predictable!

  • They follow a similar pattern, easy for children to remember and replicate:
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Royalty (The king and queen…)
  • Towers, Castles, Forests on my…(There in the forest stood a tower…)
  • Mistreated Characters (Goldilocks, Snow White, Rapunzel, etc.)
  • Villans and Heroes
  • Magical Characters (Witches, Fairies, etc.)
  • Evil Spells
  • Acts of Bravery and Heroism
  • Happy Endings


"Litlle Red Ridinghood"

There are many goals to target with fairy tales:

  • Reading and Listening Comprehension Questions
  • Story Sequencing
  • Vocabulary Knowledge and Use
  • Compound and Complex Sentences
  • Story Grammar Elements
  • Semantic Flexibility Skills (e.g., Synonyms, Antonyms, Multiple Meaning Words) 
  • Verbal Reasoning (Inferencing, Predicting, Negative Questions, etc.)
  • Social Cognition Elements (Perspective Taking, Pragmatics, Socioemotional Vocabulary, etc.)

"An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly"

There are plenty of FREEmaterials on the Teachers Pay Teachers website.

Go to https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/ and register. Materials-wise, the sky is the limit!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:fractured%20fairy%20tales%20/Price-Range/Free

"Seven Blide Mice"

Also check the resources organized by Whitney, an SLP from South, GA

http://whitneyslp.com/fairy-tale-activities-for-speech-therapy/

http://whitneyslp.com/using-twisted-fairy-tales-in-speech-therapy/ http://whitneyslp.com/fairy-tale-books-for-speech-therapy/

Monday, June 27, 2022

Phonological Awareness in Early Speech Intervention

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I would like to share a great PowerPoint presentation about “Early Speech Intervention in the Kindergarten Classroom” prepared by Renee Roark, MA, CCC-SLP 

See a link to the PowerPoint presentation

https://www.wvsha.org/wp-content/uploads/events-manager-uploads/session-handouts/Handout%20Early%20Speech%20Hero_1553722196.pdf 

I also think it’s a must to have “Creative Teaching Press Phonemic Awareness Book” by Jo Fitzpatrick https://www.amazon.com/Phonemic-Awareness-Playing-Strengthen-Beginning/dp/1574712314

A snick pick on some activities:

Rhyme-Away Story https://www.reyn.org/Downloads/rhymeawaystory.pdf 

Check:

Teaching Phonemic Awareness - Video https://youtu.be/U_Byg6oork8

Phonemic Awareness Practice - Video https://youtu.be/Gxcc9RBrF4Y