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Speechie Trish

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Lake Placid, New York, United States
About the store
I love creating resources for my early childhood kids who have speech and language disorders and I am excited to share these activities with you! From my experience with children with articulation disorders, apraxia, phonological disorders, AAC, gestalt language processors, receptive and expressive and language disordered and minimally verbal kids, I have learned tons and want to save you time by providing these resources for you!
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Preview of St. Patrick's Day Activity and Craft Speech Therapy Pretend Play PreK-2nd Grade

St. Patrick's Day Activity and Craft Speech Therapy Pretend Play PreK-2nd Grade

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Speechie Trish
This St. Patrick's Day Activity and Craft Speech Therapy Pretend Play resource brings hands-on, play-based learning into your PreK–2 sessions in a engaging way. Students build core words, sentence expansion, WH-questions, and St. Patrick’s Day vocabulary while participating and creating a festive pretend drink activity they’ll love.  Make seasonal speech therapy interactive, low-prep, and highly motivating with the Clover Crush Drink craft that children can bring home for carry-over. 👉 Lookin
Preview of Valentine's Activity and Craft Speech Therapy Pretend Play for Preschool-K

Valentine's Activity and Craft Speech Therapy Pretend Play for Preschool-K

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Speechie Trish
Make Valentine’s Day learning meaningful and fun with this Valentine's Activity and Craft for Speech Therapy Preschool- KindergartenThis engaging resource invites young learners to “make” a Valentine-themed drink called “Love Bug Mug” while practicing core words, sentence expansion, basic concepts, and Valentine vocabulary. The included Love Bug Mug craft provides a meaningful take-home activity to support carryover beyond the therapy room. Try another pretend play soup activity Snowman Soup
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Experience

I love creating resources for my early childhood kids who have speech and language disorders and I am excited to share these activities with you! From my experience with children with articulation disorders, apraxia, phonological disorders, AAC, gestalt language processors, receptive and expressive and language disordered and minimally verbal kids, I have learned tons and want to save you time by providing these resources for you!

Teaching style

Play-based therapy incorporating speech and language goals into play for improving natural and functional communication skills.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I love being able to share what I have learned as a speech-language pathologist and now provide trainings for teachers and parents on how to best facilitate children's communication skills. I know that once you make a connection with a child, the work becomes fun!

My own education history

Ithaca College BS Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Plattsburgh State University MS Early Childhood Education Georgia State University MS Speech-Language Pathology

Additional biographical information

Special Interests and Experience in Childhood Apraxia or Speech, Gestalt Language Processing, Phonological Processing Disorders, Neurodiversity affirming.