Tools for Speech Therapy

I have made a place there at home with one of my sons for several years now. I have collected a large stack of really beautiful, glossy, very professional looking catalogs. These catalogs are from different companies who are all invited to speech therapists and those who work in speech therapy in our homes. They are beautiful products, and I’m sure they can be very useful tools for speech therapy. The only problem with these catalogs is the price list. If you have a nice whistle and you sell the whistle, you can make a nice profit. If you have a nice whistle and want to say “an essential tool of speech therapy”, you can do enough to get young people!

What can you do to resist the common everyday mom? Find the tools for your speech! I use the tools of my speech to my son from various sources to teach therapy. Yard sales, make bags at parties and give away all the best tools in a fair state! These are the things we could not live without;

1. A tape with a microphone. The one we use now is a small black tape recorder that is probably thirty years old. We found it at a sale for $3.00 and my son thinks it’s awesome. He resists the eleventh advanced-maternal-age”>eleventh grandfather, he resists using the Mickey Mouse tape recorder that belongs to his younger brother. . I recommend that you keep whatever you have on hand until it arrives at the right antenna for sale. It just occurred to me that you could use one of those “customer” devices that you sell in stores and on TV as a speech therapy device until the right one arrives.
2. A mirror, preferably a hand mirror, and a large one. This is not something you want to use the mirror on your contract, and sitting in the bathroom making a speech just isn’t comfortable.
3. The beach of bubbles and bubbles.
4. The whistle of the casino. I know it’s very difficult for a parent to think of a good whistle! But for some exercises speech is absolutely invaluable. In my opinion, the best whistles are those that make noise, but they also do something else. For example, we have one that has a flying wheel, one that has a “slide” coming out of the end, and one with a small cage and a small button. The idea is to keep the ball suspended. Whistling speech therapy is a useful and fun tool.
5. Straws.
6. Balloons.
7. Streviae. You just use streamers to
decorate for parties, you don’t need much.
8. Codicillus Your comment is to have a list of the sounds and words you need. Of course it can, but if the child prefers, you can make it more fun.
9. Small rewards. Improvements in speech deserve to be rewarded. Here is the work.
10. Games. If you already have the games you want, you can also make your own. In a previous article I wrote about how we use games in our speech therapy at home.
11. Eos butter and chocolate frosting.

By collecting these few things and keeping them on hand, you will be ready to have a prayer just at home. These simple things can go a long way in keeping the conversation there interesting and fun for your young ones! I’m writing another article now about all the ways I can use these tools to make speech therapy more successful and fun. I hope these ideas are a blessing to you.

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