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Preview of Hearing Loss, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clip Art

Hearing Loss, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clip Art

Created by
Deborah SLT
Are you a Teacher of the Deaf/ Hard of Hearing? Want to increase Hearing Loss Awareness in the classroom but not sure how to do it? Add in some Hearing Loss/ Deaf/Hard of Hearing Clip Art! These clip arts include assistive technology, communication tools and speech-language therapy materials a person with hearing loss / DHH and their support team may use. - 31 graphics for Personal or Commercial Use (17 color images and 14 black & white images) - Graphics are 300 DPI - PNG format with transpar
Preview of Tips for Increasing your Preschooler's Expressive Language

Tips for Increasing your Preschooler's Expressive Language

Boost your child’s communication skills with this easy-to-read, one-page handout filled with practical strategies to encourage expressive language development. ✅ Simple, everyday techniques to help your child use more words and longer sentences ✅ Play-based strategies to make language learning fun and natural ✅ Easy ways to encourage conversation during daily routines like meals, bath time, and playtime ✅ Quick and effective tips designed for busy parents This handout provides straight-to-
Preview of Down Syndrome Clip Art

Down Syndrome Clip Art

Created by
Deborah SLT
Want to increase Down Syndrome Awareness in the classroom but not sure how to do it? Add in some Down Syndrome related Clip Art! These clip arts include a variety of symbols, communication tools and images of people with Down Syndrome. - 20 graphics for Personal or Commercial Use (10 color images and 10 black & white images) - Graphics are 300 DPI - PNG format with transparent background which is perfect for layering This set contains the following: 1. Girl with Down Syndrome 2. Girl with D
Preview of Learning Words at Home: Suggestions Bundle

Learning Words at Home: Suggestions Bundle

Working with families to encourage their children to use words and then increase utterance length requires education and coaching. This bundle describes how learning words happens starting with awareness of the word and eventually turning into the child being able to use the word spontaneously. In the bundle you will also find a list of beginner words and phrases as well as toys that are great for encouraging verbal communication. Lastly, the bundle includes an activities page that describes fou
Preview of Descriptive Labels for AAC Teaching

Descriptive Labels for AAC Teaching

These labels enhance your ability to pair spoken words with picture symbols and increase AAC skills. Just print, cut out, laminate (if desired) and hang near these common items and use for modeling and visual supports.
Preview of Disability Awareness Coloring Activity Pack

Disability Awareness Coloring Activity Pack

Created by
Deborah SLT
Download a physical disability awareness activity pack with 5 coloring pagesSuitable to increase Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), adapted toy and book use, and assistive technology awareness among your learnersSuitable to increase disability awareness for everyone in the classroom!Can be used in conjunction with International Day of Persons with Disabilities, World Cerebral Palsy Day, Assistive Technology Awareness Day/ Month etcTeachers/ Therapists like you said:★★★★★ Extremel
Preview of Yes/No Visual Aid for Communication (Answering Questions & Making Choices)

Yes/No Visual Aid for Communication (Answering Questions & Making Choices)

This is a visual aid that can be used for communication and to encourage comprehension of 'yes' and 'no' for questions and choice making. It can be used in any educational, therapeutic, daycare, or home setting to decrease frustration and enhance understanding.
Preview of Reward Chart- Party Animals

Reward Chart- Party Animals

Help your child stay on track by using this reward chart. They can visually track their progress toward a goal by earning a star for each desired behavior or completion of an activity. Choose either the 3 or 5 star version, based on how long your child can work before requiring a reward. You can help your child increase their attention span by starting with the 3 star chart and working up to the 5 star chart. Once your child gets all three or five stars, they can earn something extra special! *
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