Thank you all so much for your support! I appreciate you liking this blog's Facebook page and downloading the activities that I create. You all are wonderful, and to show my appreciation, I am hosting an iTunes Gift Card Giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a $15 iTunes Gift Card to spend on whatever they want!
Simply enter the giveaway via Rafflecopter below. The giveaway ends on February 12 at midnight, so make sure you enter soon. If you have any questions on the entry tasks, please feel free to private message me on Facebook, leave a blog comment, or send me an email!
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Love your ideas! Keep doing what you are doing....give us ideas and free activities!
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ReplyDeleteI love what you have been doing! Keep it up! I always look forward to your post. :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I am always looking for posts on literacy in the therapy room or creative artic ideas
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Your ideas are so great and I'm always looking for new ideas!
ReplyDeleteHey Brea :) I didn't know that this site was yours when I saw it everywhere on Pinterest. :) Look at you being all successful :)
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DeleteSo helpful for a new SLP in the schools! Thank you for all you do!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Kacie! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThanks for all the wonderful materials!
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Deletei am looking for activities for so many different goals that almost anything would be helpful
ReplyDeleteMore tips on things you've seen work well and specifically how to use them!
ReplyDeleteI'd love ideas for working with preschool age autism...how to keep them interested and engaged.
ReplyDeleteI plan to write a future post about this, specifically on how to structure play for little ones with autism. Stay tuned!
DeleteI would love ideas for preschoolers and push in strategies!
ReplyDeleteI loved the tissue box pronouns! My kids really get into that one. As for what I'd like to see--preschool ideas, for sure!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you liked the tissue box pronoun activity!
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DeleteSpeech fluency ideas and programs that you find that work.
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DeleteI agree with previous comment - so many things being worked on that anything you add would be great!
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