![]() I like to get my kiddos up and moving sometimes too. I also love Boom Cards and digital resources like interactive pdfs. including books, real games (I take their “turn” for them in front of the camera), puppets, toys for the younger crowd, riddles, and worksheets we could draw or write on with annotation tools. I may have 2-3 different activities during a session. ![]() Gee- in that respect it’s not unlike in-person sessions, is it? So it’s time to gather up some great resources to keep participation and interest high! It’s important to mix it up with a variety of activities to keep students engaged during online speech therapy sessions.Įspecially the youngest ones. It wasn’t long before they started looking at me with eyes that said “What else have you got?”Īnd…like a bunch of you, I’ll be headed back to school seeing my students online, at least for now. After three months of diving into speech therapy telepractice this spring, I quickly realized that I need more tricks up my sleeve to keep my students engaged with me online! Thirty minutes of pure drill time wasn’t cutting it. Like many SLPs right now, I’m a newly minted teletherapist due to school closures during the COVID 19 pandemic. Online games that are quick to play are perfect for speech teletherapy.
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