Hello, Iris here! When was the last time you were an active part of a rewarding conversation? How did it feel? Maybe there were laughs, you felt seen, you got to share a story, or listened well. There are many ways we can connect, nonverbally and across language...
Category: No-Prep Lesson
No-Prep Late Elementary Lessons to Teach Problem Solving
Welcome back! Iris here. This lesson is for learners grades 3-5 (late or upper elementary) and is a topic I consider of utmost importance—problem solving! Everyday Speech’s Social Communication Curriculum provides a thoughtful and pre-prepped roadmap for teaching...
No-Prep Early Elementary Lesson to Teach Emotional Recognition
Welcome back! This is Iris again, your local Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). Today I am zooming in on our early-learners—think K to 2nd grade. This is my favorite crowd to teach emotional recognition to. The key to engagement is integrating high-quality content,...
Which Everyday Speech Curriculum Is Right for Me?
We are excited to announce that Everyday Speech is now offering three different curriculum options! Our clinicians have carefully designed each curriculum to best address not only your students’ needs but also your teaching needs! With these new offerings, it is our...
No-Prep Elementary Lessons to Teach Emotional Recognition
Hi, Everyday Speech community! My name is Iris. I’m a contributor at Everyday Speech and a 14th-year, predominantly school-based SLP. Today, I’m sharing an easy lesson you can use with your elementary students to teach them emotional recognition. Recently, during a...