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When you're a speech-language pathologist with a caseload of 70 or more kids, group therapy is a necessary evil.

Sometimes it feels like group speech/language therapy only happens because we don't have enough time to see each child individually.

But there are actually a lot of really great benefits to group therapy!

Kids are much more likely to work on these hard skills when they see other kids working on them, too.

And hearing it in others' speech can improve their awareness of their own speech.

Plus, we get a ton of practice on navigating interpersonal skills.

But running a speech/language group can also be daunting.

I'm speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark and in today's episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I'm going to show you some quick and easy ways to run your speech/language therapy groups with NO prep time at all!