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The Power of the Pause

February 22, 2020 by custom

Pausing can be such a valuable tool in our therapy sessions and throughout our interactions with others. If we are always quick to fill in the silence we may be taking away a child’s opportunity to smile, to reference us, to gesture or to vocalize to communicate. In a sense, we can rob him or … [Read more…]

Posted in: #children, apraxia, autism, expressive language Tagged: #children, #communication, #imitation, #learn, #pause

Bringing mindful presence to our therapy sessions

September 9, 2019 by custom

The ability to process information and then respond can be impacted by sleep, stress, how active someone has been during the day, or a multitude of reasons. Children that process slower or that have difficulty finding a word they want to use coupled with outside factors may have a more challenging time taking in information. … [Read more…]

Posted in: apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, low tone, receptive language, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #pause, #prompts, #responsetime, #therapists, slp

Insta-Snow and Language Learning Tips

January 5, 2019 by custom

  Have you seen insta-snow in action? It literally is what its name implies. Instant Snow. All you have to do is add water to the given powder and viola it grows right in front of your eyes.  It’s almost cold-like. It springs back when you squeeze and let go. It possesses an uncanny resemblance … [Read more…]

Posted in: #children, #concrete thinkers, apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, receptive language, Uncategorized, verbal routines, visual-strategies Tagged: #autism, #containerplay, #earlyintervention, #echolalia, #gestalt, #insta-snow, #language, #slpeeps, #speechpathologist

Ball poppers, fun, and language ideas

February 6, 2017 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Well…Eek! I had my toy to blog about this week and of course they do not make it anymore. But!  But there is always a but! I found another…The infamous ball popper! Sometimes with toys and our kids we need to think outside of the box and keep it simple.  And, we may need to think … [Read more…]

Posted in: #concrete thinkers, apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, nonverbal communication, toys, Uncategorized, verbal routines Tagged: #concretethinkers, #language, #languageexpansion, #receptivelanguage, #skosh, #slpeeps, #speechpathologist, #verbalroutines

Play, Language, Tone and More…

December 19, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

I was thinking about this week’s post and also thinking about how many things I need to get done!  Raise your hand if you can relate!  When I started this blogging journey I really had not a clue.  My initial thought was a monthly post.  But then I thought, if the blog was going to … [Read more…]

Posted in: apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, food, low tone, receptive language, toys, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #developmentaltherapist, #earlyintervention, #language, #oralalerting, #oralmotor, #parents, #speechpathologist, #visuals

12 Days of Toys to Encourage Language

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

Yep!  Here it is!  A compilation of some of my favorite toys and/or activities to use with the little ones including Why and How. (Just click the link to direct you to that post.) Parents often ask for ideas so I thought this would be a helpful post.  (Don’t worry!  There is more to come in … [Read more…]

Posted in: apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, low tone, receptive language, toys, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #Christmaslist, #developmentaltherapist, #earlyintervention, #language, #mom, #occupationaltherapist, #parents, #physicaltherapist, #slpeeps

Toys and Tips IX: Language & Pace Boards

November 21, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

The holidays are approaching! I don’t know about you but when I start looking for others I start buying for myself! I just emailed my mom and sister a couple of more ideas and bought myself two items yesterday while shopping for others!  So, who needs ideas for their kids?! I cannot tell you how … [Read more…]

Posted in: apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, low tone, receptive language, toys, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #developmentaltherapist, #directteaching, #earlyintervention, #lowregistration, #lowtone, #occupationaltherapist, #paceboard, #parents, #pediOT, #skosh, #slpeeps, #speechpathologist

Apraxia: One SLP’s Experience

October 31, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Funny story. Well, as an SLP I found it entertaining anyways. I recently spent some time in Physical Therapy for TMJD.  Within my first session the PT describes how the left side of my face and neck are so tight that it is pulling the right side of my face. She thought this could be … [Read more…]

Posted in: apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, oral motor, Uncategorized, visual-strategies Tagged: #Apraxia, #occupationaltherapist, #slpeeps, #speechpathologist, #visualstrategies

Toys and Tips to Encourage Language VII

September 26, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

What is on the agenda for this week? I am so glad you asked! Let’s talk balloons! And not just any type of balloon. Rocket balloons. As promised I will be sharing some of my favorite toys over the next couple of months, whether it be my favorite or the children’s favorites. Along with the … [Read more…]

Posted in: apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, nonverbal communication, receptive language, toys, verbal routines Tagged: #Apraxia, #autism, #directteaching, #earlyintervention, #expressivelanguage, #prompts, #speechpathologist, #thinkingbubble

Toys and Tips to Encourage Language VI

September 12, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

I like to shop for therapy materials and sometimes it is a nice break in the day to sift through the toy aisles and take a gander at what’s new and exciting! But, there is always a but, I am continually hopeful the toy manufactures do not take some of the good ones away. In my … [Read more…]

Posted in: apraxia, autism, direct teaching, expressive language, Uncategorized, verbal routines, visual-strategies Tagged: #Apraxia, #autism, #directteaching, #earlyintervention, #expressivelanguage, #Hasbro, #parents, #speechpathologist, #verbalroutines
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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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