"Speevh therapy art" likely refers to using art activities within speech therapy sessions. This is a common and effective practice, as art can be a fun and engaging way to help people of all ages improve their communication skills. Here are some ways art can be incorporated into speech therapy: For articulation practice: Blowing exercises: Use straws to blow paint across paper, creating abstract designs. Tongue twisters: Draw silly pictures to represent the sounds in tongue twisters, making them more memorable. Sound production: Make sounds like animals or vehicles while painting or drawing, focusing on specific sounds that are challenging. For language development: Storytelling: Create stories together based on pictures or drawings, using descriptive language and incorporating new vocabulary. Labeling: Label objects in pictures or drawings, practicing using nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Sequencing: Draw or paint a series of pictures to tell a story in sequence...
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