As a crafty and creative SLP, you are always searching for the next cute craft! Your room likely has student artwork displayed on the bulletin board and you just might be a pro with the Cricut.

You believe that good therapy involves diving in hands first! You know you can keep your students engaged by incorporating scissors, glue, and markers... however you always work with a specific goal in mind. There's a strong chance you leave work with stray colors staining your hands and you might have found a sticker stuck to your clothes on your way home... more than once. All in a days work, am I right?!

No matter how simple or involved the craft may be, you're always the first to jump in and try something new. This shows how much you value student engagement... you're willing to spend time prepping crafts just so your students can create something they're proud of.

Quote to live by: “Instead of worrying about what you cannot control, shift your energy to what you can create.” - Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart


Here are some resources that may interest you as a crafty and creative SLP:

  • The SLP Now membership includes a simple craft with each themed lesson! I've used the crafts with preschool and elementary aged students (and I've used the other resources with preschool - middle school). It has something for EVERY age group. Psst... if you want a discount, you can join today using the code KAYLASLP and get $10 off! She also has some great ideas on her blog for quick and easy crafts!
  • I've pinned my favorite crafty items on my Craftivity Pinterest board
  • Here are some simple crafts for under $5 that can up your therapy for a variety of seasons and holidays!
  • I've compiled a list of crafty SLP must-haves on my Amazon page. Be sure to check out what highly recommended goodies await you and your students!
Be sure to check out these resources because I have no doubt they're exactly what you're looking for. Keep on creating, friend!

Note: Please know that if you join using the links above, you are using my affiliate link. It does not cost you anything extra to use my link, but if you go through the link and make a purchase, I may earn commission. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision to use any link provided is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.

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