All of the Paw Patrol friends in one spot. These cards are perfect for identifying and describing prepositions in a fun and motivating way! Includes prepositions in, on, under, next to, in front of, and below. Cut out and laminate for extended use. Please do not resell or share with friends. Rather send them in the direction of my shop! Thank you for your purchase!
Perfect pocket size attributes visual to help children with word fining difficulties describe the target word. Includes categories, color, group, size, do (used for), shape, feel like, taste like, sound it makes (is it loud like an ambulance or quiet), and an other category (fast/slow, hot/cold, and heavy/light). Perfect to pair with mystery game or headbands. Small size is perfect to carry around from session to session and reduce distractions from a large visual. Laminate and put on a key ring
Parent handout including ways to create language opportunities in everyday life. We know that when we give parents too many specifics, even the best of intentions fall short because it is overwhelming. So, I've including ways to make it easy for parents. The perfect resource to hand to parents at the end of an evaluation so they do not need to remember a ton of information, rather, they can try things on their own time. Short blurbs and pictures to make it easy to understand and a quick but very
Great visual to help kiddos blend 'sh' with vowel sounds (both pure vowels and diphthongs included). So many of my kiddos have become more independent with the help of this visual! Just print, cut and laminate to enjoy for a long time!
Limited clutter plural powerpoint. I have many kiddos that require simplified photos and backgrounds to support learning novel concepts and this simple powerpoint has helped immensely. Included is activity ideas for both receptive and expressive goals to support learning.
Visual to help kids blend /sh/+ vowel to increase complexity. I found that my kiddos have difficulty initially increasing complexity and this visual has really helped. Have them trace their finger along the arrow and at the end they add their vowel sound. Laminate vowels and larger visual to help last longer. Use velcro to hold the vowel in place. Place a strip of velcro across the back to keep all of the pieces together.
Images and questions to elicit discussions about complex feelings including anger, disgust, fear, and jealousy. Many of my kiddos with social/pragmatic goals can identify simple feelings like happy and sad, but have more difficulties with complex feelings. I have had a lot of difficulty finding resources to use, so I made one of my own! Includes but simple and complex feelings! Talking points: body, language, facial expressions. Come back soon for scenarios to go along with feelings and solution
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