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Author: Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Use of Pictures to Encourage Verbal Skills

August 29, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

I have been on vacation this week and I was thinking about our little language learners while walking through the streets of New York! First time visitor and I feel blessed for the opportunity. And, I felt compelled to take a bunch of pictures. Why share this information in a speech blog post? Between the … [Read more…]

Posted in: expressive language, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #bleekerstreetpizza, #dunkindonuts, #language, #parents, #PECS, #relatepersonalexperience, #speechpathologist, #visualsystem

Toys and Tips to Encourage Language IV

August 22, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Many of the kids I see learn from direct teaching vs. spontaneous learning from the environment.  (What does this mean?)  And, often times, the child is demonstrating skills but not consistently. Do you have a child that has many skills but does not answer on a regular basis when you ask a question? The child might … [Read more…]

Posted in: autism, direct teaching, nonverbal communication, toys Tagged: #autism, #barryprizant, #communication, #directteaching, #earlyintervention, #naturalenvironment, #nonverbal, #parents, #prompts, #speechpathologist, #verbalroutines

Toys and Tips to Encourage Language III

August 15, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Over the next couple of months I am going to share some posts about my favorite toys and how I use the toys in therapy to encourage receptive and expressive language.  We will also discuss ways the toys can be used to help with attention and joint attention. If you enjoy my weekly posts and want … [Read more…]

Posted in: #concrete thinkers, apraxia, autism, toys Tagged: #Apraxia, #autism, #developmentaltherapist, #earlyintervention, #expressivelanguage, #occupationaltherapist, #parents, #playdoh, #receptivelanguage, #speechpathologist, #Target, #toys

Toys and Tips to Encourage Language II

August 8, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Toy selection… So many toys, options and opinions about toys. Ha! No One Asked Me But… The toy stores are inundated with colors, numbers, shapes and letters. I love finding some good ole simple toys that provide tons of playing options and allow for a variety of learning opportunities. Especially for our concrete thinkers who … [Read more…]

Posted in: #concrete thinkers, autism, toys, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #AAC, #ABA, #autism, #barnyardbingo, #concretethinkers, #developmentaltherapist, #expressivelanguage, #pictures, #prompts, #receptivelanguage, #speechpathologist, #toys

Low Tone and Reflux: An SLP Take

August 1, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

This week I wanted to discuss coinciding topics that I have observed often in the past couple of years: low tone and reflux.  (Take a gander at my two other posts touching on our “low tone” kiddos:  Low Tone: It Is Not Just a Speech Thing and Kiddos Who Overstuff at Mealtimes.) A colleague and I were … [Read more…]

Posted in: food, low tone Tagged: #dunkindonuts, #earlyintervention, #lowtone, #occupationaltherapist, #pickyeaters, #reflux, #speechpathologist

Social Emotional: An SLP Perspective

July 25, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Sometimes in life we are turned to look at ourselves and our own social emotional well-being. Life presents us with a challenge, a loss, a change so we turn to our support system and to ourselves. Us therapists are human beings too. We make mistakes. We go through life’s trials and tribulations.  I need to … [Read more…]

Posted in: social emotional Tagged: #developmentaltherapist, #earlyintervention, #lcpc, #occupationaltherapist, #physicaltherapist, #socialemotional, #speechpathologist

Low Tone: It is not just a speech thing

July 18, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

One of the consistent challenges I encounter in my practice is getting others on board with the idea that the child who is not verbally communicating his/her needs might benefit from other therapies.  I often hear that “my only concern is speech; he is not talking.” Many times that same child is running through the house, is … [Read more…]

Posted in: food, low tone, sensory integration Tagged: #auditory, #autism, #lowregistration, #lowtone, #occupationaltherapist, #physicaltherapist, #slpeeps, #speechpathologist

Kiddos Who “Overstuff” at Mealtimes

July 11, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Food!  Great topic for this week’s post! I love going to the grocery store and thinking about food that some of my kiddos may eat. For today, the focus will not be so much on picky eaters but my “mouth stuffers”; the kiddos that like a lot of food in their mouth at once. These … [Read more…]

Posted in: food, low tone Tagged: #attention, #cubechair, #eating, #hightaste, #kids, #lowtone, #oralalerting, #overstuff, #parents, #slpeeps, #speechpathologist

Toys, Tab Systems, and Visual Strategies

July 4, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Ever leave the house without your watch? Eek! Ever sitting at work on a Friday at 3:30 only to look at the clock and be relieved you only have 30 minutes to go? Ever sitting at a continuing education training wondering when the first potty break will happen?  Ever in a workout class wondering how … [Read more…]

Posted in: visual-strategies Tagged: #attention, #autism, #developmentaltherapist, #expectations, #occupationaltherapist, #physicaltherapist, #speechpathologist, #tabsystem, #toys, #visuals, #visualstrategies

Thinking Bubble Strategies for Kids

June 27, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Thinking bubbles… What a great topic! This was not even on my blogging docket yet, but my friend over at Babies First Fitness gifted me with the dry erase board below and I could not help myself.  Who here, is familiar with the concept of “thinking bubbles”? We have seen these little bubbles for years … [Read more…]

Posted in: visual-strategies Tagged: #dryeraseboard, #occupationaltherapist, #perspectivetaking, #physicaltherapist, #speechpathologist, #Target, #thinkingbubble, #thoughtbubble, #visualstrategies
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    Toys and Tips XIII: An SLP Twist

    Toys and Tips XIII: An SLP Twist I was at the dentist’s office this week and he asked when my next blog was coming out.   Ha!  I told him I have been slacking. Thank you Dr. Lance for following my blog!  Anywho…I was feeling like another Toys and Tips post was in order. I had 2 of my create a scene … [Read more…]
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