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Preview of Weekly EFT/Tapping Prompts: Starting My Day

Weekly EFT/Tapping Prompts: Starting My Day

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a self help tool that can be easily accessed and practiced. This weekly prompt series allows teachers to encourage daily habits that strengthen the mental health of the overall classroom. EFT is proven to decrease anxiety, PTSD and limiting beliefs while increasing positive thoughts about ourselves and circumstances. The weekly tapping scripts will cover topics such as kindness, confidence, friendships, embracing challenges, change and so much more. Please d
Preview of Speech and Language Parent Handouts- Core Words & ASL Signs

Speech and Language Parent Handouts- Core Words & ASL Signs

Core words & ASL signs: A great resource for early intervention parents when beginning therapy or as a reminder along the way. Also great for displaying as a poster in the classroom, clinic, or home setting. *Pair with our "at-home strategies" handout for increasing carryover opportunities in the home environment!
Preview of Color-Coded Fraction Worksheets | Intervention & Practice

Color-Coded Fraction Worksheets | Intervention & Practice

Make learning fractions simple, engaging, and stress-free with these color-coded, large-font practice worksheets! Designed with increasing levels of difficulty, these resources are perfect for intervention, extra practice, or math centers. ✔ Easy to follow: Visual, step-by-step introduction to fractions. ✔ Color-coded for clarity: Helps students distinguish numerators and denominators. ✔ Large font: Supports readability for young learners and students with visual processing needs. ✔ Pr
Preview of FREE AAC Handout for Preschool and Parents

FREE AAC Handout for Preschool and Parents

***Please rate & review this FREE resource if you used it - TPT store owners thrive on reviews! ***Your feedback will help me to create more helpful resources. This FREE handout contains information about Augmentative and Alternative Information (AAC) for you to share with parents, preschool or daycare staff, and educational support workers. It provides clear information about: What is AAC? How can we use AAC? How to make AAC accessible for the student DO's and DON'Ts of AAC A quick user gu
Preview of Speech & Language Home Program (12-24 Months)

Speech & Language Home Program (12-24 Months)

Are you a parent whose child is almost two and isn't saying many words yet? Are you an SLP who needs carryover at home or just isn't seeing enough progress? I have worked in clinics, homes and schools, and this program is, in a nutshell, what I would do for early intervention language therapy. Essentially, the parent becomes a therapist too and the child makes amazing progress! The word list is a great way to track growth (download for free). Have you ever been asked, "How many words can ___ say
Preview of Parent Handout- How to use Mr. Potato Head to increase language skills

Parent Handout- How to use Mr. Potato Head to increase language skills

Parent handout- print or email to parents. Educate parents with an easy to understand handout about the 5 ways they can use a Mr. Potato Head at home to increase language skills. Handout also comes with Potato Head parts that can be printed incase they do not own the toy. Good for early intervention carryover, Pre-K, or speech/language delayed children.
Preview of Gingerbread Lesson (English and Spanish)

Gingerbread Lesson (English and Spanish)

Addressing speech and language goals through books and themes not only increases a child's interest and engagement, but also helps them to generalize the specific skills you are teaching them! This thematic lesson includes the following: 1) Thematic Parent Handout (English & Spanish) 2) Session Note Template (English & Spanish) 3) Sample Speech and Language Goals based on theme 4) Gingerbread Man Activities to target * answering 'who' (¿quien?) questions * use of the pronouns he/she (él/e
Preview of /z/ Initial, Final, Medial Articulation Picture Cards – Speech Therapy Resource

/z/ Initial, Final, Medial Articulation Picture Cards – Speech Therapy Resource

Support your students’ speech sound development with this fun and engaging set of 45 /z/ articulation cards in all word positions! Perfect for SLPs, parents/caregivers, special education teachers, and early interventionists, this resource includes colorful picture cards designed to target the /z/ sound in the initial, final, and medial position of words. What’s Included: 45 picture cards featuring initial, final, and medial /z/ words (e.g., zebra, zombie, zest, easy, lizard, lazy, buzz, quiz, mu
Preview of Christmas Cutting Activity

Christmas Cutting Activity

Created by
Ready Play Grow
This Christmas Cutting Activity Freebie is a fun cut and pasting activity for beginners. It is perfect for any student that is beginning to learn and practice cutting basics, from pre-k to 1st grade. This freebie contains a total of 2 unique pages, that come in both full color and black and white for printer friendly options. Bolded lines for cutting are thick to increase the ease of knowing where to position the scissor blades to create the cleanest cut. Teachers can set up the task for childr
Preview of Speech Therapy Parent Handouts- Early Language Development

Speech Therapy Parent Handouts- Early Language Development

This resource contains eight newsletters for parents of EI, pre-k, and kindergarten students. The topics focus on general language development and give advice pertinent to typically developing, as well as language delayed, children. These handouts would be perfect as parent education resources or monthly newsletters. They contain easy to understand explanations and easy strategies for caretakers to implement. Topics included: - Routines are Rad: how routines can support language development -
Preview of Strategies for Teaching Play Skills

Strategies for Teaching Play Skills

By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This handout describes to staff some strategies for teaching play skills directly during center time. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. Save by purchasing all 5 handouts together! This file is part of a bundle of 5 handouts aimed at reminding early childhood educ
Preview of Early Language Learner Strategies

Early Language Learner Strategies

Early Intervention can be daunting when you don't know how to convey strategies to the parents in a cohesive and thorough way. I've created handouts that are targeted for early language learners that have no words, or just a few words. This packet includes one First Words List to document the first 30 words spoken, and eight strategies for parents/caregivers to help with language development. Strategies included: Decrease Demands Expressing “Mama” Offering Choices Model Three Times Replac
Preview of Pre-Writing WorkSheets for Toddlers

Pre-Writing WorkSheets for Toddlers

Created by
Jady Alvarez
These Pre-Writing WorkSheets get toddlers ready for writing. 11 pre-writing practice worksheets to help the child develop pencil control and writing readiness. The activities increase in difficulty- they start out with vertical lines and proceed to zig-zags, circles, and shapes. Ages- 2-4. Hope your class enjoys!! If you download please leave a comment saying thank you. follow me for more products like this! Jady
Preview of Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

This is a 'Be Clear' speech strategy handout which is typically used by Speech Pathologist who is working with clients who want to increase their speech intelligibility. Can give to your adult or paediatric clients.It is simple to read and follow Vibrant visual illustrationHope you enjoy this resource.
Preview of Activity: Play Skills Development

Activity: Play Skills Development

Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. To use this handout:Ask participants to read each of the 4 groups of play skills and determine which group comes 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. This activity helps educators review their knowledge of play skills and how they typically d
Preview of More EI Communication Tips & Strategies for Families: Distance Learning

More EI Communication Tips & Strategies for Families: Distance Learning

These cards are designed to provide parents with activities that will help to increase their children’s ability to: use eye contact, imitation, increase sounds, follow directions, make choices, use meaningful speech, and increase vocabulary. Use these cards for families whose young children are receiving home-based speech, language, and communication services. Since we often give families handouts, or verbal coaching strategies, these cards were created to offer them short, one-page strategies
Preview of Inventory of Play Patterns (Schemas)

Inventory of Play Patterns (Schemas)

Unlock Imagination and Learning with the Inventory of Play Patterns! The Inventory of Play Patterns (IPP) form is a 11-page document designed to help providers, educators, and parents identify play schemas to help increase a child's motivation during play and everyday activities. The rating scales are developed to help identify a child's interests across seven different play schemas (e.g., rotating, trajection, enveloping, positioning, transporting, connecting, and enclosing).  Tailored Play Exp
Preview of What's The Problem - Activities, Handout, Poster

What's The Problem - Activities, Handout, Poster

This product is a companion for the book "What's the Problem?" by Bryan Smith. The story introduces children to a simple 4-step framework for solving problems. Bryan Smith uses the acronym SODAS to help children remember and apply the steps. Note: The book is not included with this product, however, it is recommended that students read the story before completing these activities. The following are included: - Handout: Teaching Children to Problem-Solve - Poster: SODAS the 4-steps of problem
Preview of Learning about Colors and Shapes

Learning about Colors and Shapes

Created by
Desiree Q Luong
Colors and shapes are two of the most noticeable attributes that we observe and categorize. Colors and shapes are basic building blocks to higher-level logic skills including concepts such as “same” and “different,” learning how to count, recognizing letters and numbers, and increasing analytical skills. Children learn to make distinctions by color and organize visual information by an objects shape. For example, children might recognize frogs by their green color or recognize an octagon posted
Preview of OT Your Day Away-Freebie

OT Your Day Away-Freebie

Are you the parent or teacher of a child that you think might benefit from some occupational therapy being integrated into their everyday routine? This FREE occupational therapy guide gives you a few helpful hints for integrating occupational therapy ideas to increase your child's participation in their everyday activities. *****WHAT IS INCLUDED******Description of OT: How it is used for children, what exactly it is, how it works. Helpful Hints: The four (4) helpful hits included in the back o
Preview of Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

The "Why Teach Play Skills?" handout emphasizes the importance of teaching play skills directly to children who are reluctant to engage in play, including children with cognitive or social delays. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This file is part of a bundle of
Preview of Tiered Math Intervention (RTI)

Tiered Math Intervention (RTI)

Created by
Math Counts Lab
A Math Intervention RTI (Response to Intervention) Guide is a structured resource that helps educators identify, support, and monitor students who struggle with math. It aligns with the three-tiered RTI framework and provides targeted instructional strategies, tools, and assessments to meet diverse learner needs. The RTI guide can be useful to educators by building confidence, supporting all learners, improving data tracking and increasing effectiveness.
Preview of How Many? What Color? What Is It?: Adapted Book for Students with Autism

How Many? What Color? What Is It?: Adapted Book for Students with Autism

Created by
Speech Me Maybe
How Many? What Color? What Is It? These are all questions that children on the spectrum or lower level functioning kiddos have difficulty with. This interactive adapted book allows them to count how many objects they see, identify the color, and name the object. It gives them visuals paired with words to choose from and an opportunity to formulate a correct sentence. Target vocabulary, syntax, increasing MLU and much, much more! Instructions on how to build the book are included. Leave feedb
Preview of UNIT 11 — Silent E Two-Syllable Words | Multisyllabic Phonics Intervention

UNIT 11 — Silent E Two-Syllable Words | Multisyllabic Phonics Intervention

Many students can decode silent final E words in isolation—but break down the moment those patterns appear in two-syllable words. This Silent Final E Two-Syllable Phonics Intervention Unit directly addresses that gap by teaching students how to apply the silent E rule across syllable boundaries. Designed as part of the Intentional Reading Program, this unit moves beyond basic CVCe words and into controlled multisyllabic decoding. Students learn to recognize how silent final E affects vowel
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