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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 Sound Sequencing & Intelligibility of speech (Reduplication Handout)

Sound Sequencing & Intelligibility of speech (Reduplication Handout)

This parent-friendly handout supports toddlers who have difficulty sequencing different consonant sounds across syllables and may rely on reduplication (repeating syllables such as “mama,” “baba,” or “dada”). As speech develops, children gradually learn to produce longer words with increased sound variety. Some toddlers need additional support to move beyond repetitive sound patterns and improve overall speech clarity and intelligibility. This resource helps speech-language pathologists and earl
Preview of Welcome to Speech Handouts | Speech Sound Disorders | Articulation Therapy

Welcome to Speech Handouts | Speech Sound Disorders | Articulation Therapy

Created by
Activity Tailor
Welcome your students to speech and decrease their anxiety with handouts that let them know what to expect! Includes a mini coloring book option for non-readers and a one page handout out for early elementary students. Each welcome to speech handout option has space to add the child's speech schedule. The coloring book option is appropriate for children with speech sound disorders, articulation errors and general language delays. The handout for early elementary is focused on speech sound diso
Preview of The Speech Corner:  Parent handout to encourage language development

The Speech Corner: Parent handout to encourage language development

Created by
My Speech Hive
This is a handout I give to teachers and parents frequently to encourage talking to children and to promote language development in children. It is a quick and easy resource to keep on hand when anyone is looking for suggestions on how to increase language.
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 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 World Down Syndrome Day Coloring Sheets

World Down Syndrome Day Coloring Sheets

Created by
Deborah SLT
Looking for an educational World Down Syndrome Day activity? Download a Down Syndrome awareness and acceptance activity pack with 5 coloring pages! Can be used as a tool to discuss Disability Awareness (Down Syndrome) in the classroom including features, communication and related symbols.Suitable to increase Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and assistive technology awareness among your learnersUse it in conjunction with International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Down Syndro
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 Executive Functions Handout for Teachers

Executive Functions Handout for Teachers

I created this handout for teachers, however, parents and other people working with children may find the information beneficial. In the handout, I explain the 3 core executive functions (i.e. working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility), what deficits in these areas might look like in terms of behaviour, and strategies for supporting students with deficits in executive functions. I hope the information is useful. I would love to hear any feedback that you have! **Cover Cl
Preview of Apraxia of Speech Summer Homework for Speech Therapy

Apraxia of Speech Summer Homework for Speech Therapy

Created by
Anna Dee SLP
This easy to use homework packet for Apraxia of Speech is perfect to send with your preschoolers and early elementary students. These homework handouts cover Multi-Sensory Cueing, Prosody, Quick Tips, and a Target Word Homework Sheet. Use to supplement assessments, reviews, or for homework packages. Not sure how to use these handouts? Don't worry. I included detailed instructions - including tips for choosing target words! *This product does not include target word list. If you are intereste
Preview of Minimal Pairs Word List for Phonological Processes for Speech Therapy

Minimal Pairs Word List for Phonological Processes for Speech Therapy

Created by
Anna Dee SLP
When choosing targets to remediate phonological processes, choosing words that do not have any other sounds the child cannot pronounce is important. This thorough list consists of words with early developing sounds, as well as minimal pairs. This makes target selection process so much faster.This product includes 3-10 target words with a minimal pair for the following processes: Cluster Reduction: sm, sn, sp, sl, sk, st, -ps, -ts, -ksFinal Consonant Deletion: t, m, n, p, kGliding: l, rSyl
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