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Preview of Daily Communication Log for Special Education Classroom

Daily Communication Log for Special Education Classroom

Created by
Elizabeth Eckel
This is my daily communication log that I use to inform parents of special needs children about their day.
Preview of WH Questions - Visual Support for Early Intervention Speech Therapy

WH Questions - Visual Support for Early Intervention Speech Therapy

Created by
Eva Lee SLP
Do you work with clients struggling with WH questions for speech therapy activities? This free resource can help you teach WH questions and be used as a reminder for your preschool or early intervention speech therapy kiddos! This is a "no prep" visual that can be printed or sent to families to supplement teletherapy. This visual to support WH questions for speech therapy includes images for who, where, what, when and why. This freebie is one page - ideal for distance learning! Send to famili
Preview of FREE Faded Stimulus for Coloring Inside the Lines and ABA with Shapes Worksheets

FREE Faded Stimulus for Coloring Inside the Lines and ABA with Shapes Worksheets

Created by
AllDayABA
FREE Faded Stimulus for Coloring Inside the Lines and ABA with Shapes Worksheets: This awesome free resource is available for you to work on coloring with your learners! The borders on the shapes get progressively thinner, providing chances for your learner to improve their coloring skills! These pages are great for occupational therapy, speech therapy, ABA therapy, and more! Your digital download will include: 1 printable PDF5 different shapes5 levels of borders, increasing in difficulty25 page
Preview of Pajama Day Tips & Tricks for Special Needs Learners

Pajama Day Tips & Tricks for Special Needs Learners

This {freebie} includes tips and tricks to share with families for making pajama day a little easier for our special needs learners, who may struggle with the concept that it's okay to wear our pajamas to school. Along with the page of tips and tricks, there is a letter to parents, a one page social story, and a reminder to send home the day before PJ day.
Preview of Measurement Fractions: Visual Equivalents for Cooking and Baking

Measurement Fractions: Visual Equivalents for Cooking and Baking

This is a fun way to work on learning fractions while baking and cooking. By limiting the measuring cups available to students, they have to add and/or multiply fractions to achieve the target measurement. For example, give a child a quarter cup measuring cup (1/4 cup) and ask them to figure out how many scoops they would need to make a half cup (1/2 cup), three quarters cup (3/4 cup) or a full cup (1 cup) as needed based on ingredient quantities. If you are interested in the FULL PACKAGE, see
Preview of Social Story for Interoception: When I Get Mad

Social Story for Interoception: When I Get Mad

Many students struggle with interoception (the internal senses) and as a result have difficulty identifying the physical sensations that cue us to our emotions. This social story focuses on feeling MAD and how that physically feels in our body (grinding teeth, heart beating, etc.). This story is appropriate for students as young as preschool age since it includes simple language and eye-catching visuals.
Preview of Executive Functions Reference Chart for Speech Language & Occupational Therapy

Executive Functions Reference Chart for Speech Language & Occupational Therapy

Executive Functions Reference Chart | Attention, Working Memory, Planning & Self-Regulation This Executive Functions Reference Chart provides a clear, organized overview of the core skills that support learning, self-regulation, and problem solving. Designed for educators, speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, and support staff, this visual breaks executive functioning into student-friendly, functional domains with concise skill descriptors for quick reference and instruction.
Preview of 20 Summertime Speech and Language Activities for Toddlers

20 Summertime Speech and Language Activities for Toddlers

Its summertime, the days are longer, the kids are out of school, and everyone wants to be outside. Although the toddlers and early intervention children you work with may or may not be getting speech therapy over the summer, there are still many things their parents can do to continue stimulating speech and language skills until school and therapy begin again in the fall. This is a great resource for speech-language pathologists to pass along to parents of toddlers and preschoolers!
Preview of No Prep HAT Activity Worksheets for Students with Hearing Loss

No Prep HAT Activity Worksheets for Students with Hearing Loss

UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2024:Need a no-prep, fun activity for your deaf and hard of hearing students? These printable activity pages are the answer! Simply print out the page matching a student's designated hearing assistive technology and grab some markers or crayons! Students can practice labeling their hearing assistive technology using a color-by-part themed coloring activity. Students also can think about why they need to use their assistive technology by answering 2 open-ended questions on each
Preview of Spanish Beginning Sounds Clip Cards | 80 Vocabulary Cards for Preschool

Spanish Beginning Sounds Clip Cards | 80 Vocabulary Cards for Preschool

Make Spanish phonics fun and hands-on with these Spanish Beginning Sounds Clip Cards! 🎯 Perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten, this printable set includes 80 vocabulary cards with watercolor illustrations that help children connect each picture to its beginning sound while building Spanish vocabulary and phonological awareness. Each card shows a word in Spanish and several letters to choose from. Students identify the correct initial sound by clipping it with a clothespin, covering it wit
Preview of Bug Coloring Pages for Kids (the Perfect Fine Motor Activity for Spring)

Bug Coloring Pages for Kids (the Perfect Fine Motor Activity for Spring)

Enjoy this collection of preschool friendly bug coloring pages. I've even included some tips and tricks for maximizing their effectiveness to promote skills like fine motor coordination, sensory processing and more.
Preview of Expressive Language Milestones Handout For Parents and Caregivers

Expressive Language Milestones Handout For Parents and Caregivers

Created by
Speechkick
Support families and caregivers with this clear, parent-friendly handout focused on early expressive language development. This printable resource explains key communication milestones including gestures, first words, and early phrase combinations, with simple examples and age expectations from 9 months to 3 years. Designed for speech-language pathologists, early intervention providers, preschool teachers, and pediatric professionals to share during screenings, parent meetings, or therapy sessio
Preview of Functional Communication Phrases for Early Language Development

Functional Communication Phrases for Early Language Development

Free printable PDF with functional phrases to support early language development. Use simple requests, comments, & protests to increase language opportunities. These phrases are intended as examples to model at home & to support ongoing language development. They are not a replacement for individualized evaluation or speech-language therapy services. Pro Tip: Model the phrases during play, meals, & transitions to increase opportunities for language growth :) What’s Included:20+ everyday functio
Preview of Strategies for Children who are Sensory Seeking

Strategies for Children who are Sensory Seeking

Created by
Desiree Q Luong
Every child can benefit from sensory-rich experiences and environments; however, not all suggestions and strategies are appropriate and individualized for your child. Some children are sensitive to sensations while others are sensory seeking. Here's a handout listing strategies for children who are sensory seeking.
Preview of 5 Top Tips (for speaking to your baby)

5 Top Tips (for speaking to your baby)

Created by
Say It Clearly
There is a lot of research that has shown talking to our babies is very important for not only their oral language development but also brain development, but how do we chat to babies? Some parents find it hard to engage in conversation with their babies, bear in mind that the quality of the conversation matters more for a child’s development than quantity of words. Here are 5 top tips that will help get you started. If you are an educator you can use these tips with babies in your care or pass
Preview of Sensory Strategies for Toddlers

Sensory Strategies for Toddlers

Created by
Desiree Q Luong
Every child can benefit from sensory-rich experiences and environments; however, not all suggestions and strategies are appropriate and individualized for your child. Some children are sensitive to sensations while others are sensory seeking. Here's a list of sensory strategies for toddlers.
Preview of Finance Puzzle for Kids

Finance Puzzle for Kids

Created by
Sammy Coons
This is a Cryptogram puzzle that will help build financial awareness for youth.
Preview of Top Tips for Teaching Toddlers to Talk

Top Tips for Teaching Toddlers to Talk

Created by
Samantha Ecker
Parents will love this quick overview of powerful strategies to support their toddler's language skills! This handout covers 8 research-backed strategies for building communication. Each one of briefly described in parent-friendly language. Use it as an anchor to keep your therapy sessions organized and keep everyone on the same page! (B & W included for easy printing)
Preview of Handout For Talking To Parents About a Speech and Language Difference FREEBIE

Handout For Talking To Parents About a Speech and Language Difference FREEBIE

It can be intimidating to have difficult conversations with families,for example, when you suspect a child has speech and language differences. I hope this guide can help support early childhood educators, daycare providers, primary school teachers and even new SLPs navigate these discussions and ultimately help the child and family! This FREEBIE resource includes: rationale on the importance early childhood leaders have in a child's early communication Five (5) Step Process on how to navigate d
Preview of Sensory Strategies for Children who are Sensory Defensive

Sensory Strategies for Children who are Sensory Defensive

Created by
Desiree Q Luong
Every child can benefit from sensory-rich experiences and environments; however, not all suggestions and strategies are appropriate and individualized for your child. Some children are sensitive to sensations while others are sensory seeking. Here's a handout listing strategies for children who are sensory defensive.
Preview of P is for Pond

P is for Pond

This preschool worksheet can help teachers with lessons about "the pond".
Preview of Toddler Toys for One Year Old - Parent Handout

Toddler Toys for One Year Old - Parent Handout

Created by
Emily Sims
A PDF handout for educators and other early childhood professionals to share with parents and caregivers of toddlers, to provide them with information and ideas of appropriate activities for their one year old.
Preview of Road Map for Safely Integrating Media Use

Road Map for Safely Integrating Media Use

As we entered ages when screen time is allowed in moderation (developmentally between 18- 24 months of age) we will explore how to safely integrate media into our children’s lives! In order to safely integrate screen - time, we must first understand what is High Quality Content! Digital Age Subscribers check your email as information pertaining to active versus passive screen time for toddlers just hit your inbox!! Knowing you’re providing quality digital content for children in moderation fol
Preview of Sharing Books With Toddlers (Handout). Great for book week

Sharing Books With Toddlers (Handout). Great for book week

Created by
H S Speech
Parent Handout - Sharing Books with Toddlers Are you looking for a simple resource to provide to caregivers to support sharing books at home? Look no further than this four page handout, in both Australian English and American English versions. This resource is designed to support toddlers (18mth-3yrs). If you'd like a handout for younger children, see my resource Sharing Books With Babies.
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