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Welcome to All Things Possible Learning! I’m Jacqueline, a multi-lingual Speech-Language Pathology Assistant with experience in early intervention, school-based therapy, clinics, and telehealth. I create evidence-based, neuroaffirming, and engaging resources for children, adolescents, and young adults across a variety of learning needs. My materials are inspired by speech-language therapy, language development, social communication, and functional skill building, and are designed for use in therapy, classroom, and home settings. Thanks for being here, where learning is always possible, and every child is seen, supported, and celebrated!
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Preview of Fish in a Jar | Articulation Activity for Early Developing Sounds Speech Therapy

Fish in a Jar | Articulation Activity for Early Developing Sounds Speech Therapy

Fish in the Jar - ArticulationHelp young learners master their early developing speech sounds with this engaging and interactive articulation game! The Fish in a Jar activity targets common early sounds (/p/, /b/, /k/, /g/, /m/, /n/, /t/, /d/) using fun visual reinforcers and hands-on practice. Perfect for speech therapy sessions, early intervention, and preschool articulation support, this printable set includes multiple activity variations—like placing fish in a jar, uncovering sound bubbles
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Experience

Welcome to All Things Possible Learning! I’m Jacqueline, a multi-lingual Speech-Language Pathology Assistant with experience in early intervention, school-based therapy, clinics, and telehealth. I create evidence-based, neuroaffirming, and engaging resources for children, adolescents, and young adults across a variety of learning needs. My materials are inspired by speech-language therapy, language development, social communication, and functional skill building, and are designed for use in therapy, classroom, and home settings. Thanks for being here, where learning is always possible, and every child is seen, supported, and celebrated!

Teaching style

My teaching style follows Evidence-Based Practice and blends neuroaffirming, child-led, and play-based therapy with structured skill building. I believe therapy should feel natural, respectful, and engaging, while still providing the clear support needed to develop strong speech and language foundations. My approach combines flexibility with structure to meet learners where they are.

My own education history

Educational Background & Experience I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (2019) and am currently pursuing my Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology at Albizu University. My educational journey began with an Associate of Arts in Fine Arts (2012), followed by a Certification in Animation and Animatics (2014), which continues to inspire the creative design behind my resources. Professionally, I bring over 7 years of experience in school settings and 6 years in clinics and home health, working with diverse learners across developmental, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds. My early creative work earned me the Special Jury Award (2013) and Best in Show (2014) for animated storytelling. This blend of education, therapeutic knowledge, and visual design allows me to craft resources that are both engaging and effective for today’s learners.

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Perfect for speech-language pathologists, educators, homeschool families, and intervention specialists working with children, adolescents, and young adults. These resources are designed for a wide range of learners, including those who benefit from visual supports, structured practice, play-based learning, and neuroaffirming strategies. Many resources support students with language delays, articulation needs, social communication goals, autism, ADHD, and other developmental differences.