Get ready for Presidents’ Day with this week story about Abraham Lincoln. This is great for social studies.

Speech therapists incorporate books during sessions because speech and language skills are the foundations of learning to read. Reading to children is a great way to continue speech therapy sessions at home.
Some examples:
- Use books to ask questions and build vocabulary.
- Beginning books focus on speech sounds and word production.
- Rhyming books build phonological skills. Phonological skills are hearing and manipulating sounds in spoken language.
- Picture books are a great way to learn how to label and identify.
Download the story on Abraham Lincoln and activities here:
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