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- Why a Long Island Speech Therapist Incorporates Movement and Sensory Activities into Speech Therapy Sessions
- Back to School Speech Therapy Tips for Parents
- Creating Language Opportunities in Hippotherapy – Spring Theme
- Choosing a Therapist for Hippotherapy
- Creating Speech and Language Opportunities in Hippotherapy: St. Patrick’s Day Theme
- Meet the Hippotherapy Team: Part 2 – The Therapist
- What is a Speech and Language Screening?
- Meet the Hippotherapy Team: Part 1 – Introduction
- Valentine’s Day Speech and Language Home Practice Ideas
- Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy for Pragmatic Language Deficits
- Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy for Oral Motor, Swallowing and Feeding Difficulties
- Groundhog’s Day Speech and Language Activities
- Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy for Receptive and Expressive Language Deficits
- Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy
- Equine Assisted Therapies and Activities: Terminology 101
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Why a Long Island Speech Therapist Incorporates Movement and Sensory Activities into Speech Therapy Sessions
Many complex processes contribute to a child’s ability to speak, including motor learning, motor planning, sensory processing and sensory integration. The production of a single syllable requires the participation of 8-10 body parts and the coordinated action of 70 muscles. … Continue reading
Posted in Articulation and Phonology, Auditory Processing Disorders, Equine Assisted Therapy, Expressive Language, Hippotherapy, Oral Motor Skills, Pragmatic Language and Social Skills, PROMPT Therapy, Receptive Language, Speech and Language Development, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Language Pathology in Motion
Tagged Hippotherapy, Long Island Speech Therapy, Motor learning and speech, Motor Speech Disorders, PROMPT Therapy, Proprioception and spech, Sensory and Speech, Sensory Processing Disorder and Speech and Language, Speech Language Pathology in Motion, tactile system and speech, Vestibular System and Speech
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Creating Language Opportunities in Hippotherapy – Spring Theme
Hippotherapy is a wonderful speech and language treatment strategy. Our spring themed speech and language activities were a lot of fun. Most of the children did this activity for 2 sessions or more. All of the kids had a great … Continue reading
Choosing a Therapist for Hippotherapy
When seeking a therapist to provide hippotherapy consider the following: Do I want to work with an Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, or a Speech Language Pathologist? The type of the therapist that you choose to work with should depend on … Continue reading
Creating Speech and Language Opportunities in Hippotherapy: St. Patrick’s Day Theme
This blog post is following a day of fun and exciting hippotherapy sessions. The leprechauns were at the farm bright and early to create some fun speech and language activities for our patients on St. Patrick’s Day! Boy did these … Continue reading
Meet the Hippotherapy Team: Part 2 – The Therapist
This is part 2 of a 5 part series about the hippotherapy team. In Part 1 we learned that there are many people involved in making hippotherapy sessions possible, and that each member of the hippotherapy team plays an important … Continue reading
Meet the Hippotherapy Team: Part 1 – Introduction
Hippotherapy is a physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy treatment strategy that utilizes equine movement as part of an integrated intervention program to achieve functional outcomes. Equine movement provides multidimensional movement, which is variable, rhythmic and repetitive. Hippotherapy is an effective … Continue reading
Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy for Pragmatic Language Deficits
Hippotherapy can be used to address a wide variety of speech and language goals (see my blog on Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy). Virtually any goal that a Speech Therapist works on in a clinic setting can also … Continue reading
Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy for Oral Motor, Swallowing and Feeding Difficulties
Hippotherapy can be used to address a wide variety of speech and language goals (see my blog on Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy). Virtually any goal that a Speech Therapist works on in a clinic setting can also … Continue reading
Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy for Receptive and Expressive Language Deficits
Hippotherapy can be used to address a wide variety of speech and language goals (see my blog on Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy). Virtually any goal that a Speech Therapist works on in a clinic setting can also … Continue reading
Hippotherapy as a Speech Therapy Treatment Strategy
Speech and language development is not just about what occurs in the mouth. Organization and integration of the sensory systems and core strength, trunk control and breath support are important parts of speech and language development. The ability to register … Continue reading
Posted in Articulation and Phonology, Equine Assisted Therapy, Expressive Language, Feeding Skills, Hippotherapy, Oral Motor Skills, Pragmatic Language and Social Skills, Receptive Language, Speech and Language Development, Speech and Language Therapy, Speech Language Pathology in Motion
Tagged Equine Assisted Therapy, Expressive Language, Hippotherapy, Oral Motor and Feeding, Pragmatic Language and Social Skills, Receptive Language, Speech and language, Speech and Language Development
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