QR Code Communication: How We Can Use QR Codes in Speech Therapy
QR Code Communication: How We Can Use QR Codes in Speech Therapy

QR Code Communication: How We Can Use QR Codes in Speech Therapy  At Bjorem Speech®, we pride ourselves on developing tools that make speech therapy not only effective but also engaging and fun for children and therapists alike. Our What Sound? and Exclamatory Wor...

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Meet the "OH NO!" Series: Must-Have Books for Every Child's Library

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...

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Incorporating Multisensory Learning in Speech Therapy
Incorporating Multisensory Learning in Speech Therapy

The 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....

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Introducing Bjorem Better Letters™ with the Laurie Berkner Band
Introducing Bjorem Better Letters™ with the Laurie Berkner Band

What 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...

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Integrating Speech Therapy into Everyday Activities for Children
Integrating Speech Therapy into Everyday Activities for Children

For 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...

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5 Ways to Improve Carryover and Generalization in Speech Therapy
5 Ways to Improve Carryover and Generalization in Speech Therapy

One of the trickiest parts of speech therapy is achieving carryover and generalization. While making progress within speech therapy sessions is important, it is even more imperative that children transfer their acquired skills to daily life outside the speech therapy session. ...

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5 Benefits of Using Cognates for Bilingual Students in Speech Therapy
5 Benefits of Using Cognates for Bilingual Students in Speech Therapy

Working with bilingual students can be tricky, but don’t fear! You can utilize the power of cognates to support both students and clinicians alike during speech therapy sessions. Wondering what a cognate is? Cognates are words with similar meanings and similar linguistic roots...

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Effective Strategies for Home Practice in Speech Therapy
Effective Strategies for Home Practice in Speech Therapy

Speech therapy extends beyond the confines of the clinic, with home practice playing a crucial role in reinforcing new skills and accelerating progress. Engaging children in speech therapy activities at home can be challenging but immensely rewarding. This blog post explores ...

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Diversity in Speech Therapy: Why Representation Matters in Learning Materials
Diversity in Speech Therapy: Why Representation Matters in Learning Materials

In the realm of speech therapy, the significance of diversity cannot be overstated. When learning materials reflect the rich tapestry of human experience, they resonate more deeply with a broader audience. This is not just a matter of social responsibility; it’s a cornerstone...

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Bjorem Speech Gift to Grad Product Guide
Bjorem Speech Gift to Grad Product Guide

Having a student is truly a privilege for more experienced SLPs. You spend a lot of time helping to teach, coach, and guide them with how to assess and treat different populations. During that time, you have shown them different therapy approaches and even better some of your ...

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