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Preview of Developmental Assessment Young Children (DAYC 2) Testing Kit for Google Slides

Developmental Assessment Young Children (DAYC 2) Testing Kit for Google Slides

Support your developmental evaluations with this comprehensive Early Intervention Assessment Kit, designed to supplement tools like the DAYC-2 and other preschool assessments. This digital (can be used in Google Slides) resource includes engaging, child-friendly materials you can use during testing sessions to assess a variety of developmental skills in toddlers and young children. ⭐ What’s Included Printable assessment visuals and prompts Materials to support evaluation of: Cognitive skills Co
Preview of Sleep Hygiene Coloring Pages for K-3 Health SEL Morning Work

Sleep Hygiene Coloring Pages for K-3 Health SEL Morning Work

Dreams Feelings Coloring gives K-3 students a calm way to explore bedtime, sleep, and dream-related feelings through simple SEL coloring pages. These sleep hygiene coloring pages help teachers support conversations about peaceful routines, worried feelings, bravery, and restful mornings with age-appropriate visuals. What's included• Peaceful Bedtime Dream Scene • Happy Dream Feelings Scene • Worried Dream Feelings Scene • Brave After a Dream Scene • Morning After Dreams Scene How teachers can us
Preview of Special Education Working File Checklist

Special Education Working File Checklist

Created by
Kristin Cox
This document is a working file checklist for special education teachers. This tool can help you keep track of what legally needs to be kept in each special education student's working file. A working file is where documentation of progress, assessments, parent contacts and the students' IEPs are kept. These are to be created for each student receiving special education services and need to be maintained and updated yearly. This form was created by Kristin Cox.
Preview of Today I worked on... Freebie!

Today I worked on... Freebie!

Help students take accountability for their learning! Have students record what they worked on at the end of each resource, intervention, or speech session. Can be done on paper or online (upload the Word doc to Google drive). Print a fresh sheet for each month or keep a running log online. As students record activities completed, it is a great time to recap lesson objectives. It creates a consistent routine to signal transitions. This sheet can serve as additional documentation to show wh
Preview of Early Language Handouts for Childcare Settings - Preschool Speech Handouts

Early Language Handouts for Childcare Settings - Preschool Speech Handouts

Do you work in early intervention and/or support toddlers/pre-school children with expressive language delay? Do you support staff in childcare/early years settings to use language strategies? Are you looking for an evidence-based resource to support your early intervention therapy delivery in early childhood classrooms, that doesn't involve any preparation? Well, these Early Language Handouts for Childcare Settings may be just what you need. They're sure to be a must-have item in your
Preview of Early Intervention Coaching Case Note

Early Intervention Coaching Case Note

Created by
Love 2 Play SLP
This case note works well for home visits or video visits/teletherapy when using Coaching/Consulting model . It has a place for extra notes on the back, and the blank sticky note image so that you can jot down notes for the family, take a picture and send it to them for reminders to them, or just for special reminders for yourself from the session.
Preview of Early Intervention Speech Therapy Data Sheets

Early Intervention Speech Therapy Data Sheets

Keeping data in early intervention while working with a young child can be difficult! I have tried many different ways to track data and progress and these new data sheets are my favorite. Track receptive and expressive language along with any other goals you are targeting. Having all your data from past sessions on one or two sheets of paper makes writing progress notes so much easier!
Preview of Editable Data Tracking Forms for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Students

Editable Data Tracking Forms for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Students

Editable Data Tracking Forms for Professionals Working with DHH Students:These Editable Data Tracking forms are a MUST for every kind of professional working with deaf and hard of hearing students! I have utilized these forms for years as an itinerant DHH teacher and I have now created a digital version on Google Slides to share with you all! It is a great way to stay organized with all of your students data and goal tracking especially for itinerant teachers who travel to their students! Each f
Preview of Consultation Form for Teachers

Consultation Form for Teachers

When meeting with co-teachers or any teacher you work with regarding a student/multiple students, it's always great to document the meeting, so you can have a reference point. Please see my store for related items: SpeciaLKuhnEducator!
Preview of What SLPs do

What SLPs do

Created by
Koko's Speech
The role of an SLP for Better Hearing and Speech month! Includes several disorders we work with and a brief description
Preview of Follow-Up Parent Letter w/ Goals and Therapy time

Follow-Up Parent Letter w/ Goals and Therapy time

Send this out to parents to keep them informed on their child's goals and what they are working on in therapy at school. Parents also like to know what days and when their child is having therapy.
Preview of Data Tracking and Goal Setting Sheet

Data Tracking and Goal Setting Sheet

Created by
The BusyB
This is a great resource to use throughout the year to track each of your students reading fluency levels. As we work in small group with read aloud, allow our students to read aloud during whole group or even partner read, we strive to see an improvement in their fluency. This is a resource that allows you to visually see the growth of each student as the year progresses.
Preview of Early Intervention Speech Therapy- Home Practice Notes

Early Intervention Speech Therapy- Home Practice Notes

Created by
ashthespeechie
Home practice notes are a great way to provide written feedback to parents as well as provide ideas on what parents should work on with their child, throughout the week. These pages are broken up to give parents 2 ideas of speech and language activities that parents can target during their daily routines (play time, bath time, outside time, etc.)
Preview of Speech Therapy Session Information Sheet for Parents

Speech Therapy Session Information Sheet for Parents

I use these information sheets with my students for speech. I have found that parents love these because it tells what we did in speech, what goals we worked on, discusses their child's behavior during speech, and tells whether the child is making progress. I print and cut the paper into threes (on the lines) so that I can use one sheet for one student. Then I fill out the name and date information at the top for each student, circle the appropriate boxes for the activities the student did in s
Preview of Applied Behavior Analysis Data Sheets for Animal Recognition

Applied Behavior Analysis Data Sheets for Animal Recognition

Created by
teacher4all
This is a package of four data sheets for the recognition of common animals. The group is divided into four lists so students can start with the most common animals and then work up to additional levels. These sheets can be used for both expressive and receptive identification.
Preview of Preschool Push-In Speech Therapy Strategies + Editable Data Collection Sheets

Preschool Push-In Speech Therapy Strategies + Editable Data Collection Sheets

Looking to up your game when it comes to providing Push-in Speech Therapy? Then take a look at The Push-in Playbook! This awesome resource is packed with fresh ways to approach your work, including getting the most out of circle time, new strategies for writing and working on goals, and tips for simplifying data tracking. Best of all, you can refer back to it time and time again for all your Push-in Speech Therapy needs. So go ahead, take a look, and get ready to take your skills to the ne
Preview of Classroom Strategies for Processing Disorders

Classroom Strategies for Processing Disorders

Real-world classroom strategies to address auditory, visual, and language processing disorders. Can be easily printed into a flip-book format for easy access when necessary. Also can be used as reference to give to parents and other staff members working with those students.
Preview of Guess What I Did In Speech!

Guess What I Did In Speech!

This is great to send home with a student to talk about what activities they did in speech therapy to start a conversation at home. The child can point or talk and they can circle, use stickers, or a stamper! Or- the therapist can work on this at the end of the session to hand to the caretaker to also prompt for more conversation at home.
Preview of Childhood Outcomes Summary Form (COS/COSF) Editable Google Form

Childhood Outcomes Summary Form (COS/COSF) Editable Google Form

Created by
Leah The SLP
This product is an editable Google Form for collecting information about early childhood students' skills related to childhood outcomes summaries. If you need an in-depth way to collect parent or teacher information in order to fill out a COS or COSF, this form may work for you. This form may be used for in-person therapy or tele-therapy. The following content is included in this Google Form (though, all content is editable to meet your individual needs): Social-Emotional Skills: Observation
Preview of Goal Summary Sheet at a Glance

Goal Summary Sheet at a Glance

Created by
KCSpeechCO
This is a form that I use to write a brief description of the goals for each student in a classroom. I then either put it in a transparent holder or laminate to take with me into the classroom. I can glance at it quickly while I am working with students or I can also use it with our educational assistants. They love to use this to look at how they can incorporate the speech language goals everyday and often write anecdotal notes for data tracking.
Preview of Nonverbal Communication Strategies

Nonverbal Communication Strategies

This is a great handout and resource for SLP's as well as parents. Many parents have questions about why their child isn't talking and what they can do. This handout sums it all up! I would always bring a copy of this to an IEP meeting when I know I will be working with a child who mostly communicates by way of non-verbal communication. -The Babbling Speechie
Preview of Ling Six Sound Check!

Ling Six Sound Check!

Created by
Ms Emilie
Listening checks are super important amongst children that are deaf and hard of hearing! The Ling 6 Sound Check targets different sounds that fall within all frequency ranges. This can help to determine what sounds the child is able to hear and not hear, and can also determine whether the child's hearing equipment is working properly or is not. This is a great tool to use at the beginning of the school day and/or the beginning of 1 on 1 / small group sessions.
Preview of Speech Therapy Case  Note

Speech Therapy Case Note

Created by
Love 2 Play SLP
This note has room for a short narrative at the top, then spaces to add gestures, sounds, or words the child said, as well as activities done during the session. There is space for additional notes and information as well. The half sheets are great for leaving notes and ideas for the parents to let them know what was worked on, or to act as a reminder of the strategies discussed during the session.
Preview of Schedule Planning Chart

Schedule Planning Chart

Itinerant teacher/provider? Planning your own schedule? Use this chart to lay out when you can and can't pull students from different grade levels and schedule yourself at different buildings. I used to create my semester schedule with a large pad of post-its and a table - now I can do it all from my computer. *editable (labled K-6 but can work in other settings) *printable
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