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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

Kids: Container Play and Language Ideas

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

Container play taken to a whole new level! Put the child in the basket. Yes, we are putting kids in laundry baskets, large Rubbermaid containers, large circular tubs! Why? Because we become friends with our OTs and learn new tricks. Not only are we going to talk laundry baskets we are going to think about … [Read more…]

Posted in: autism, direct teaching, expressive language, low registration, low tone, toys, Uncategorized Tagged: #Apraxia, #autism, #developmentaltherapist, #earlyintervention, #language, #lowtone, #occupationaltherapist, #physicaltherapist, #play, #speechpathologist

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

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

Gas Pumps: A World That Keeps Talking 2

June 6, 2016 by Tracy Wannemacher, M.S., CCC-SLP

Ever find yourself asking a question and not waiting long enough for a response? Occasionally I will have that oops moment when I start to talk and it is at the same moment my kiddo is willing or able to respond.  I have worked hard on that pause button but it still happens. I sometimes … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: #ABA, #Apraxia, #auditoryprocessing, #autism, #gaspumps, #speechpathologist, #verbalprompts, #wordretrieval

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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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