Valentine’s Day Speech Therapy

Ideas, Activities, freebies & more for Valentine’s Day therapy for February

We’ve rounded up all of our no-prep Valentine’s Day speech therapy resources for articulation, language, feeding therapy, and mixed groups—perfect for preschool and elementary students. These themed speech therapy activities help speech-language pathologists plan engaging sessions that are effective, low-stress, and fun.

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Speech Activities

  1. Hole-Y Hearts- A one-page 100 trial worksheet for every speech sound, including blends. Each worksheet includes a speech sound in all positions (initial, medial, and final) with opportunities for 100 trials. All you need is the one-page printable and a hole punch. Try with markers, crayons, or dot markers to mix it up.

  2. Valentines I Spy (right above) - A fun and engaging way to maximize articulation practice, instructing students to repeat target words up to ten times each time they spot the corresponding picture in the scene.

  3. Valentine’s Day Roll and Say - Helps students practice all articulation sounds (like P, R, S, K, etc.) through an engaging activity involving dice and cutting/pasting. It includes both color sheets for repeated use and black-and-white, no-prep worksheets that are perfect for individual, small group, or homework assignments.

4.Valentine’s Day Color By Code- Perfect for mixed articulation groups and language goals this winter, featuring worksheets for a wide range of sound positions (including blends) and ten different language concepts.

5. Valentine’s Day Dough Smash Mats- Combines festive play dough fun with high-trial articulation practice, featuring a themed mat and eight smashable targets on every page. With 70+ reusable pages covering all phonemes in all positions (including blends), they’re perfect for mixed articulation groups and easy, repeatable therapy sessions.

6. Valentine’s Day Apraxia Activity- Targets motor planning and syllable practice with engaging, hands-on worksheets perfect for February therapy sessions. The packet includes six syllable practice worksheets with 20+ trials each, targeting VC, CV, CVC, CV1CV1, C1VCV2 repetitive syllables, and CV1CV2, making it ideal for childhood apraxia of speech, speech sound disorders, and structured articulation therapy.


Language Activities

  1. Valentine’s Day Idioms (left above)- This resource offers two engaging ways to explore love- and Valentine-themed idioms, starting with memory cards and building up to writing the answers. With leveled practice included, it’s perfect for targeting figurative language with students of all ages.

  2. Valentine’s Day Social Stories (right above) - This Valentine’s Day social story resource helps prepare students for changes in routine with simple, engaging, holiday-themed stories. The download includes three stories—Valentine’s Day at school, Valentine’s Day activities, and how to make a Valentine’s Day card—plus interactive book options, new smash mat activities, and a Valentine’s Day coloring book to support understanding and participation.

  3. Valentine’s Day Sequencing (Subscription ONLY!) : This Valentine’s Day sequencing activity helps students practice ordering events using engaging cards, worksheets, and a draw-it-yourself option to map out the sequence. It’s a fun, hands-on way to target sequencing skills and narrative development with a festive Valentine’s theme.

  4. Valentine’s WH Questions (Subscription ONLY!) - This WH Questions packet includes a question list, question cards for What, Where, When, Why, and Who questions related to winter topics, a WH question worksheet, and a WH question picture scene. These activities are designed to expand on a student’s WH question skills with new winter vocabulary and concepts. This packet is available ONLY in our monthly subscription HERE.

Fluency Activities

  1. Valentine’s Stuttering Activities -This Valentine’s Stuttering Therapy Activity Packet uses a heart and valentine theme to help school-aged and older students practice fluency shaping and modification strategies through varied activities, including leveled sentences, conversation starters, picture descriptions, a barrier game, and a game board.

Feeding Activities

  1. Valentine’s Feeding Therapy Activities (Picture below) -Try our Valentine’s Day feeding therapy resource featuring activities like the Valentine’s Day “new foods” game, bite size charts, feeding spinner, and feeding board game. Kids can explore foods using exploring new foods with my senses, track progress with the like it, love it, want to try it again food trials chart, and stay motivated with favorites like roll, explore, & build a chocolate box and the chocolate box reward chart—all designed to encourage brave bites and positive sensory exploration in a fun, low-pressure way.

If you’re loving all of these activities, we have put together a VALENTINE’S DAY FREEBIE to share these activities with you! The freebie includes a variety of the activities to try them out and see what you like. It’s free and we hope it inspires you to include themed activities in your sessions! Find your freebie below!

Monthly SLP Therapy materials

The best way to gain access to all of these activities and more is to try out the monthly therapy materials subscription below. You’ll gain access to ALL of our themed therapy materials for each month of the year to target speech, language, feeding, fluency, and more.

You’ll find the huge VALENTINE’S FREEBIE below! Check it out and join the monthly subscription model to have full access to all of the activities and more!


Monthly SLP Materials Subscription
$15.00
Every month
$144.00
Every year

Get access to our themed therapy materials through a monthly subscription. Choose the annual option to save 20%.


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