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I Spy With My Little Eye Valentine's Day
ABC Party Cupcake Toppers
Valentine’s Day Skee Ball Game
Smart Snacks® Stack 'em Up Doughnuts
Dear Valentine Letters Mad Libs
What’s in the Heart, Initial /p/ and /b/
Halloween candy doesn’t have to just be about sweet treats! After trick-or-treating, your child’s candy stash can actually be used to boost speech and feeding skills. From strengthening lips and jaws to waking up the mouth with sour flavors, candy makes practice fun and motivating. With adult supervision (and a good tooth-brushing afterward!), try these creative ideas to make therapy tasty and effective.
Speech therapy doesn’t have to look like worksheets at a table—it can feel like play! Kids learn best when they’re having fun, and everyday activities offer countless opportunities to build speech, language, social, and feeding skills. From mealtime conversations and bath time songs to pretend play, storytime, and playground adventures, you can turn daily routines into powerful learning moments. Discover simple, playful strategies that make communication practice a natural part of your child’s day.