Early Intervention Teletherapy: Play Dough

Welcome back to my mini series on early intervention teletherapy!  This week, I'm sharing one of my all-time FAVORITE activities: play dough.  As with previous posts, the only thing the SLP will need is a decent internet connection and web camera.  Keep in mind that this is a coaching session for minimally verbal and young children with reduced attention spans, so there is no need for an SLP to have play dough on hand for modeling actions (sorry!)  

Caregivers will need the same set up as the SLP plus the dough and some tools, which can be as simple as cookie cutters and/ or some common, kitchen objects.  The list below offers some specific suggestions:



In the event that the family does not have some play dough on hand, then you can share this recipe for making their own.  I might suggest adding some green food coloring to transform the play dough into grass and decorate it with flowers using plastic gems, pipe cleaners, sea shells, feathers, or outside objects like mini rocks or pine cones.  

Now, what can we address with play dough?  A better question might be: what CAN'T you target with play dough?  Here are some of my personal favorite ideas that you can share with your families:


As with the previous posts in this series, you will want to discuss the activity of choice ahead of your coaching session.  Start the interaction with a check-in on homework from the previous week; review the goals for the day's activity; and then provide feedback once the interaction is complete.  If you have some fun play dough activities to share, then please write them in the comments!  Stay safe and well.