YOU ARE A ROCKSTAR SLP. You plan amazing lessons and your students love coming to speech. There’s just one hiccup – some of your students aren’t making the progress you know that they are capable of making. If that’s the case, it might be time to reflect on how many productions you are getting out of your students each session. Here are some simple ways to help increase the number of practice opportunities in therapy (without your students realizing they are actually doing more work!)
I recently provided two weeks of bridge services at an elementary school. Knowing my time with the students was going to be limited, I created a “100” Club. I cut out brightly colored letters and taped them on a wall in the corner of the room. I explained to the students that their goal was to produce their target sounds/words 100 times, and if they did this, they got to put their name on the wall and “join” the club. Sure enough, we got everyone’s name on the wall by the end of the two weeks!
There are lots of tools out there to help your students achieve this, including free resources on TeachersPayTeachers.com (key words you can use to start your search: Race to 100, 100 Trials, 100 Challenge, etc.)
I hope you are inspired to implement one of these easy ideas to help take your therapy to the next level. Remember to keep providing your students with feedback. Keep it simple, have fun, and enjoy watching your students grow!
Author: Kelly Leis, M.Ed., CCC-SLP