Meet the "OH NO!" Series: Fun and Learning with "OH NO Poo Poo" and "OH NO Pee Pee" When it comes to early childhood development, finding the right resources that are both engaging and educational can be a challenge. Fortunately, the "OH NO!" series from Bjorem Speech® offer...
Read moreWhy Choose Bjorem Speech? Bjorem Speech® products stand out in the field of speech therapy due to their unwavering commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and functionality. Designed by actual speech-language pathologists with the latest research-based approaches, these mater...
Read moreYou asked, and we delivered! For years, educators have been requesting a more comprehensive product that includes letters alongside the original Bjorem Speech Sound Cues by Jennie Bjorem, M.A., CCC-SLP. We are excited to announce the upcoming release of the Bjorem Better L...
Read moreThe Importance of Multisensory Learning for Kids Multisensory learning is an educational approach that engages more than one sense at a time. This method is especially beneficial for young learners, as it helps to solidify their understanding and retention of new information....
Read moreSpeech Sound Disorders (SSD) are a common challenge among children, and one specific area that often needs targeted intervention is S Cluster Reduction. This phonological process, where children omit the /s/ sound in clusters (e.g., saying "poon" instead of "spoon"), can sign...
Read moreIn today’s educational landscape, teaching the alphabet and phonics effectively is more crucial than ever. Traditional methods often fall short in addressing the complexities of English phonetics. However, Bjorem Better Letters™, combined with Laurie Berkner's engaging songs a...
Read moreWhat is Bjorem Better Letters™ with The Laurie Berkner Band Card Deck? Inspired by the original Bjorem Speech® Sound Cues, Bjorem Better Letters™ contains SIX decks organized into one box, each seamlessly integrating with Laurie Berkner’s “Better Letters” songs for a harmoni...
Read moreFor parents and educators, finding ways to incorporate speech therapy into daily activities is not just beneficial—it's essential for reinforcing learning and promoting consistent progress. Speech therapy doesn't have to be limited to structured sessions with a therapist. Inst...
Read moreDo you have students who struggle with the vocalic R? (That was rhetorical. Of course, you do! We all do.) Have no fear! Today, we're diving into coarticulation; a flexible strategy we can use to conquer one of the trickiest sounds in speech therapy – the vocalic R. We're tak...
Read moreWhen it comes to speech disorders in children, the nuances between different conditions can be subtle yet significant. Two commonly misunderstood conditions are Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) and Dysarthria. Both affect a child's ability to speak clearly, but they stem from...
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