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Tuesday
Oct292013

Letter of the Week: U

Well, it’s time we faced facts. We have returned to the time of year when rain is our frequent companion. So we are going to talk “umbrellas” for a week. A stretch, you say? Pi-shaw! Okay, okay. I knew without thinking about it that ‘X’ was going to be a challenge in the theme department. It wasn’t until I started thinking about it that I realized ‘U’ also presents a challenge (although not to the same extent). And for the the hardcore Seattleites who never use umbrellas…well, it’s good to know what one is so we can tell stories about how we saw one invert on someone in the windy rain. Anyone up for singing in the rain, twirling an umbrella?

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Tuesday
Oct222013

Letter of the Week: H

Hhhhhhhhhhalloween is coming! I’m not sure if you can tell, but I LOVE this time of year. Cooler air, warmer layers of clothes, hot drinks and beautiful colors changes outside = happy, happy, joy, joy. Mother Nature is even helping to create a Halloween-mood with all the fog. For H / Halloween week, practice saying “Happy Halloween!” If your child cannot say it verbally, learn to sign it or say it via an AAC system. Oh, and Halloween costumes are definitely welcome in therapy for the week of Halloween!

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Monday
Oct142013

Letter of the Week: M

Are you getting in the Halloween spirit? For kids with speech, language, communication, social, and sensory issues, now is a good time to start practicing for the “big day”. Talk about and rehearse the steps and social expectations of trick-or-treating and Halloween parties. Do some dry runs with costumes to get used to them. Practice saying (or using alternative means to communicate) “trick or treat” and “thank you”. Preparation and practice can go a long way to allowing your child to participate in and enjoy the Halloween experience. To continue getting into the Halloween spirit, up next is the letter ‘m’ and monsters!

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Monday
Oct072013

Letter of the Week: J

‘J’ is a consonant. From a speech perspective, ‘j’ (as in “jump”) is a fat-pushed air sound. The lips get “fat” and round. The tongue flattens, trapping the air between itself and the roof of the mouth. The air is then released in an explosive wide puff.

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Monday
Sep302013

Letter of the Week:  P

‘P’ is a consonant. /p/ is one of the first developing speech sounds. From a speech perspective, ‘p’ is a lip popper. Just as with ‘b’, the lips are doing the work to make this sound.

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