Arts and crafts are a fun way to help our kiddos learn about any holiday and painting is definitely a favorite for most of them. Here is a fun way to put a different “spin” on an old time favorite and to work on social language skills while you’re at it.
Salad Spinner Painting
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Halloween is approaching fast and one of the best parts about the holiday is decorating for it! Spooky cobwebs, cackling witches and bright-eyed jack-o-lanterns really help to set the mood during this eerie, yet fun holiday season! Getting to the store or pumpkin patch doesn’t always fit into our day to day schedules; this holiday set the mood at your house with our pumpkin craft! These paper bag pumpkins are super cute, easy to make, and you don’t have to worry about them going rotten!
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Halloween will be here very soon! One of our favorite parts of Halloween is the fun art projects. Although kids love art, sometimes the activities can be a little overwhelming with a lot of steps, a lot of materials or just super complicated. Here is a fun and easy art project that you can do at home with friends, with family or alone to help get you and your little one in the Halloween mood!
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Witches, monsters and skeletons……OH MY! October and Halloween are right around the corner! We LOVE Halloween at our office because it provides us with an endless amount of therapy activities for the month. Halloween is filled with such great natural language and social learning opportunities. Here are six different activities to focus on throughout the month of October to help your child or student be prepared for Halloween.
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Playing with your child is one of the BEST things you can do to promote speech and language development; however, play can be difficult for some children and for some adults. Here are 10 things you can do at home, at school or in therapy to help increase your child’s play skills and speech and language development in fun, natural way.
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