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Preview of Early Intervention Guide for  for Helping Your Child to Talk: Distance Learning

Early Intervention Guide for for Helping Your Child to Talk: Distance Learning

Since so many of us are using distance learning, I have uploaded to this file, a separate book for boys, and one for girl. I have removed the first SLP instruction page on these files. This way the files can be sent directly to parents. This book was created to teach parents strategies to help their very young children learn to talk. The goal of Early Intervention is to enable parents to learn and implement strategies and techniques that the Speech Language Pathologist coaches them to use durin
Preview of Compliment Cards – Positive Mindset for Kids | 20 Printable Kindness Cards

Compliment Cards – Positive Mindset for Kids | 20 Printable Kindness Cards

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Design by BORA
Bring positivity and kindness into your classroom or home with this set of 20 printable compliment cards! Each card features a cheerful animal illustration and an encouraging message such as “You are brave!”, “You did your best!” or “You make me smile!”. These cards are perfect for teachers, caregivers, and parents who want to help children build confidence, empathy, and a growth mindset. Use them as daily encouragement, rewards, or even as a fun memory/matching game. What you get: 20 uniqu
Preview of Heavy Work for Toddlers | Indoor Sensory Activities | Parent Handout | EI OT/SLP

Heavy Work for Toddlers | Indoor Sensory Activities | Parent Handout | EI OT/SLP

Created by
Everyday EI
Heavy Work for ToddlersIndoor Winter Activities | Parent Handout | Early Intervention FriendlyIs your toddler climbing, crashing, or constantly on the move during the winter months? This one-page, color parent handout explains heavy work in simple, supportive language and provides safe, indoor activities to help toddlers meet their movement and body-based sensory needs when outdoor play is limited. Designed for Early Intervention therapists, this handout is perfect for sharing with families
Preview of Would you rather? Career game for K-2

Would you rather? Career game for K-2

Created by
Destiny DeJesus
This activity is based on John Holland’s RIASEC model. Students will be given two cards and decide what they would rather do. Each card is colored to match one of the RIASEC interest areas, but students won’t know what the colors mean yet. Green – Realistic Pink – Investigative Yellow – Artistic Purple – Social Orange – Enterprising Blue – Conventional This helps them notice what they enjoy, what they value and how they like to spend their time. For example, a student might randomly have the cho
Preview of Student & Teacher Data Tracking & Coaching & Admin Tool for Training- ELA & Math

Student & Teacher Data Tracking & Coaching & Admin Tool for Training- ELA & Math

Coaches, Administration and Teachers can use this to coach teachers and instructors about the FAST buckets. When a child moves a FAST test bucket, this is how a student counts towards growth for the school and teacher VAM model. This can easily show students and teachers how they are doing and set goals for each PM testing. It also helps teachers to understand they can show growth within 3 different buckets for LEVEL 1 and two buckets within LEVEL 2 categories on the FAST testing for both ELA a
Preview of RTI Model for Math and Literacy

RTI Model for Math and Literacy

Created by
Angie Koser
This is a resource that breaks down a 120 minute literacy block and 90 minute math block to show how the time will be used to structure the Response to Intervention model. It shows how the core instruction will be delivered and by whom. It also shows how all three RTI tiers will be addressed and who will be teaching them. This is a Word Document and can time can be adjusted if you have more or less time for literacy and/or math. This resource is colored coded to represent the following Tiers i
Preview of First Words Guide for Toddlers: Milestones, Strategies & What Counts as a Word

First Words Guide for Toddlers: Milestones, Strategies & What Counts as a Word

Support early language development with this First Words Guide for Toddlers — a parent-friendly resource designed to explain early speech milestones and provide practical strategies to encourage first words. This guide helps families understand what counts as a word, typical vocabulary expectations, and how to support expressive language through everyday routines and play.It’s an especially helpful tool for Early Intervention (EI) evaluations, making it easy to educate and empower caregiver
Preview of Match Fun Learning Activities: Engaging Match Games for Classrooms

Match Fun Learning Activities: Engaging Match Games for Classrooms

Product ConceptA comprehensive resource package featuring various matching activities, games, and worksheets designed to facilitate learning through interactive and engaging methods. The product will cater to multiple subjects and grade levels, providing teachers with ready-to-use materials that foster collaboration and critical thinking. Unique PositioningThis product stands out by offering a diverse range of matching activities that cater to different learning styles, including printable, digi
Preview of Building Joint Attention | Early Language Development Handouts for Parents & SLP

Building Joint Attention | Early Language Development Handouts for Parents & SLP

Joint attention is a foundational skill for communication, language development, and social connection—and it can be supported during everyday play and routines. This Early Intervention Joint Attention Handout Packet was created to help parents, caregivers, and early childhood professionals understand what joint attention is, why it matters, and how to support it naturally at home—no special materials required. These no-prep, printable handouts provide simple, practical, evidence-informed st
Preview of Crawling: A guide for Parents to help a baby learn to crawl

Crawling: A guide for Parents to help a baby learn to crawl

👶 Crawling: A guide for Parents Parent Handout by Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistCrawling is a key milestone that builds strength, coordination, and confidence for your baby. This parent-friendly handout explains why crawling matters, the different ways babies move, and gives simple tips to encourage crawling through play, tummy time, and everyday routines. Perfect for parents, early intervention families, and therapists looking for easy-to-use strategies to support motor development at ho
Preview of Big list of little activities for toddlers: Parent & Teacher Handout

Big list of little activities for toddlers: Parent & Teacher Handout

This handout includes a long list of activities for toddlers. Super simple ideas that any teacher or parent could easily implement. The document makes a great teacher handout for parents who want to learn how to support their child's learning at home. Activities are categorized into 6 areas including: water play, sensory play, outdoor play, book play, process art, and activities with no materials needed! This product is recommended for: childcare educatorshomeschoolsparentsearly interventionists
Preview of Professional PDF Editable Certificate in Color for "Sportsmanship"

Professional PDF Editable Certificate in Color for "Sportsmanship"

Created by
Jonathan French
This is a Professional PDF Editable Certificate in Color for "Sportsmanship" Please look at my other certificates in Teachers pay Teachers. We have 17 different class certificates. We also offer a zipped folder with all 17 certificates.
Preview of Self Advocacy: A Social Story for Teaching Assertiveness by saying “Please Stop”

Self Advocacy: A Social Story for Teaching Assertiveness by saying “Please Stop”

Created by
SEL Supply Co.
Help preschoolers find their voice with Please Stop, a simple and empowering social story that teaches young children how to set boundaries and express their needs with confidence. This engaging resource uses relatable classroom scenarios to model how to use the phrase “Please stop” when something feels uncomfortable or unfair. Whether it’s someone taking a toy, grabbing a snack, or pushing too hard on the swing, children learn that it’s okay to speak up — and that their words have power. Resea
Preview of Feelings Thermometer Poster — Social-Emotional Learning for Kids

Feelings Thermometer Poster — Social-Emotional Learning for Kids

🌡️ Feelings Thermometer Poster — Social-Emotional Learning for Kids Help your little learners identify, express, and manage their emotions with our Feelings Thermometer poster — a gentle, visual tool designed for early years classrooms, childcares, and home calm corners. This beautifully illustrated chart guides children through six common emotional states—from Happy (0) all the way to Angry (5)—using soft colours and friendly facial expressions that make emotional literacy approachable and
Preview of Passion and Purpose Worksheet - Perfect for All Middle and High School Students!

Passion and Purpose Worksheet - Perfect for All Middle and High School Students!

Created by
Matthew Vasko
Studies show that students who have something in their lives they are passionate about - even if it is something outside of school - tend to perform better in school, stay out of trouble, remain free of depression, and go on to experience more success in life. They also tend to feel a greater sense of purpose. For this reason, it is worthwhile to administer this 12-question Passion and Purpose Worksheet to students in grades 5 through 12. The beginning of the school year can be a great time to
Preview of I Can Ask a Teacher for Help

I Can Ask a Teacher for Help

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SEL Supply Co.
"I Can Ask a Teacher for Help" is a developmentally appropriate social story for preschoolers learning to navigate peer interactions and emotional challenges with confidence. Through inclusive illustrations and simple, empowering language, children learn how and when to seek adult support during moments of uncertainty, conflict, or emotional overwhelm. Key Skills Covered:Self-advocacy and help-seeking languageConflict resolution and emotional regulationPositive communication with peers and adult
Preview of Social Emotional Newsletter for EC Teachers

Social Emotional Newsletter for EC Teachers

A newsletter to provide Early Childhood Educators support and understanding around Anger Management in young children. Developing strategies to teach such skills will reduce challenging behaviors in the classroom and help prepare the children for Kindergarten one day.
Preview of 4 Setting the environment - Transitions to school for educators in the early yea
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4 Setting the environment - Transitions to school for educators in the early yea

Equip yourself with practical tools to guide children and families through one of the most important milestones, starting school. This mini course explores the difference between change and transition, the three-fold structure of change, and how to build strong bridges between early learning and school settings. You’ll also learn strategies for supporting emotional regulation, using nature as a calming influence, and partnering with families to reduce stress and build confidence. Walk away with
Preview of Encouraging Speech for Toddlers: Early Childhood Intervention ECI Parent Handout

Encouraging Speech for Toddlers: Early Childhood Intervention ECI Parent Handout

Use these Encouraging Sounds handouts in your early intervention/speech therapy sessions with toddlers around 10 months or older who may not be making sounds yet. These strategies will encourage their child to start making speech sounds and will fit straight into the family's daily routine! Includes explicit examples of when and how to use the strategies and a visual for them to hang on the fridge as a reminder! The parents can take this home and share it with other family members in the home a
Preview of Why is My Food Different? A Story for Kids with Food Intolerances

Why is My Food Different? A Story for Kids with Food Intolerances

Created by
SEL Supply Co.
This heartwarming social story follows Alex, a young girl who navigates life with lactose intolerance. Through friendly narration and child-centered visuals, the story helps little learners understand why their food might look different, introduces lactose-free options in a fun and positive way, and models coping strategies like deep breathing when feeling left out. Encouraging self-advocacy and emotional regulation, this resource is ideal for preschool and early elementary students in inclusive
Preview of Daily Home Schedule for Parents of Students with Autism

Daily Home Schedule for Parents of Students with Autism

This Daily Schedule can help parents who home school, have special needs children or have children with Autism by providing consistency, routine, and ease transitions for the parent and child. This is a great additional resource for Parent Support Specialists looking to assist their families in the community. Schedule includes cards with boy and girl pictures from breakfast, putting on pajamas, and playing. Additional cards include visiting the park, playing with playdough, going to the fair,
Preview of Open-Ended Questions Infographic for Parents

Open-Ended Questions Infographic for Parents

Created by
Erin Hartley
This is an infographic to share with your parents to support them understanding and using open-ended questions at home. The front page is information about what open-ended questions are and why they should use them. The back page is examples of open-ended questions they can use at home. It comes with different ideas, situations and times to use the questions.
Preview of Professional PDF Editable Certificate in Color for "Gym"

Professional PDF Editable Certificate in Color for "Gym"

Created by
Jonathan French
This is a Professional PDF Editable Certificate in Color for "Gym" Please look at my other certificates in Teachers pay Teachers. We have 17 different class certificates. We also offer a zipped folder with all 17 certificates.
Preview of Language Enrichment Guide for Car Rides for Parents, Teachers, or SLPs

Language Enrichment Guide for Car Rides for Parents, Teachers, or SLPs

Language Guide for Car Rides! A step by step guide for parents, teachers, speech therapists or any type of special educator looking to work on language enrichment. This guide provides information to encourage, teach, and model language during teeth brushing. A beautiful infographic that is easy to follow and understand information.
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