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Preview of Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Help children learn how to calm their bodies and emotions with this easy-to-use Calming Activities Handout for Kids by Monica Plack, occupational therapist. This downloadable resource is perfect for therapists, teachers, and parents supporting children with big feelings, sensory needs, or self-regulation challenges. Included is a visual picture choice board that allows children to independently select calming strategies that work best for them. Using visuals increases engagement, communication
Preview of Early Intervention Late Talker Strategies Handout

Early Intervention Late Talker Strategies Handout

These are clear, concise, easy-to-read handouts for parents and professionals consisting of strategies and tips that have proven to be successful in speech therapy. These handouts were created with the intention to help parents to better understand simple strategies that can help ignite the speech and language skills in their late talker. Uses:Professionals: These handouts can be printed out and given to parents as part of their home therapy program.Parents: If you would like more guidance an
Preview of Brown Bear Adapted Book Visuals | AAC | Speech Therapy | Pictures |Special Ed

Brown Bear Adapted Book Visuals | AAC | Speech Therapy | Pictures |Special Ed

Created by
Speechy-Momma
Do you love Brown Bear? This adapted book for Speech Therapy and SPED has easy picture supports that allows for immediate engagement with your young littler learners, students who are not yet reading, students who struggle with engagement, students with AAC devices, other language delays or struggle with attention. This book allows for increased attention throughout the entirety of the book. With CORE and FRINGE vocabulary throughout the story, students can point along to all of the picture
Preview of Speech Therapy Parent Handout- Early Intervention-Shopping with your child

Speech Therapy Parent Handout- Early Intervention-Shopping with your child

Communicating in the Community Program Run by a Pediatric SLP/SLS. Part of a Series of Early Intervention Speech Therapy Handouts for Parents! This handout highlights all the opportunities for modeling and eliciting language while SHOPPING with a child 5 or under. Specific examples are given for Gestalt Language Processors, Analytic Language Learners and children who use AAC devices. Recommendations for sounds to make, signs to use, words to model, phrases to use, etc. There are also recommendat
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
Preview of Editable Visual Schedule

Editable Visual Schedule

Help your early communicators develop their language skills and establish a routine with this low-tech printable AAC daily schedule. This resource includes an editable page that allows you to add your child's personal preferences, such as favorite foods, toys, and activities, by uploading pictures and adding words to the pages. With a variety of printable daily activity choices, this schedule is perfect for teaching toddlers and preschoolers about time concepts and promoting childhood language d
Preview of How to Reduce Your Child's Screen Time: A System that May Work for You

How to Reduce Your Child's Screen Time: A System that May Work for You

As a parent, I know how easy it is to give screens to my toddler at times when I need to get things done or need a break. However, I know that too much screen time can lead to a very cranky child, let alone it's not the most helpful in promoting your child's development!I created this resource for my clients as well as for myself and my family. In it, I share how parents can avoid developing an over-reliance on screens and how to design a system that increases free and independent play. Please a
Preview of Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Created by
Speechkick
Help little ones learn one of their first meaningful words—“ up”! This caregiver handout from the growing guidebook, First Words: Simple Strategies to Help Your Child Learn and Use Their First Words, includes practical, easy-to-use strategies and activities to support early language development in toddlers and late talkers. Designed for caregivers, parents, SLPs, and early childhood educators, this resource focuses on helping children learn to say “up” through daily routines, play, and natural
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 70 Ways Parents Can Improve Speech and Language

70 Ways Parents Can Improve Speech and Language

Environmental factors continue to play a part in speech and language deficits. Be it parents/guardians that are struggling to balance it all, low IQ, low resources, age, socioeconomic differences, etc., the goal is to help the child at home. This is a large part of why Ohio and many other states went to the "Coaching Model" for Early Intervention. We need to be able to increase the exposure in the home to help the child excel at a faster rate. In the outpatient setting, 30 minutes 1-3 times a
Preview of Daily Mood Journal/Tracker

Daily Mood Journal/Tracker

Are you looking for a Mood tracker/Journal for your children? This is a two-page daily mood tracker to help support children to work out what they are feeling, why they may be feeling this way and what they can do about it (problem-solving). Mood trackers/Journals are an excellent way for children to work out what they are feeling to help them get distance from it so doesn't feel so BIG and overwhelming. This Journal enables: - children to choose the emotion that they are feeling as well as th
Preview of Early Intervention Parent Handouts for Speech and Language Development

Early Intervention Parent Handouts for Speech and Language Development

Early Intervention Parent Handouts for Speech and Language development. Perfect for early intervention speech therapy. Although the handouts in this packet are developed for early intervention, I also use them with delayed preschool students. A SPANISH version is available here. DOWNLOAD this resource if you want to: Save hours of time and work from having to create your own parent handoutsHave something easily on hand to pass to parents.Use during evaluations to educate parents on the developm
Preview of Early Intervention Parent Handouts for Speech and Language Development Set 2

Early Intervention Parent Handouts for Speech and Language Development Set 2

This download contains 10 parent handouts for early intervention. Although the handouts in this packet are developed for early intervention, I also use them with severely delayed preschool students. Titles: Bath Time Brushing Teeth Getting Dressed In The Car Eating Going on Walk Cleaning Up Caring for Pets Self Care Putting on Shoes These handouts are also available in Spanish at this link. Why Routines? Routines build predictable patterns in a child’s day. When we do the same activities dai
Preview of Comparing Linear Functions Rate of Change and Initial Value Notes & Practice

Comparing Linear Functions Rate of Change and Initial Value Notes & Practice

In these activities, students practice comparing linear functions. Students will be able to compare rate of change of functions represented two different ways and will be able to compare the initial value of functions represented two different ways. Students will also differentiate between proportional and non-proportional functions represented as graphs, tables, equations, and verbal scenarios. These notes and practice worksheets are differentiated based on some common needs found in the mid
Preview of Phonics Visual Social Story Worksheets | Blending & CVC Words K-2

Phonics Visual Social Story Worksheets | Blending & CVC Words K-2

Help young learners use a calm, repeatable decoding routine with these Sound Steps Phonics Visual Social Story Worksheets. This no-prep printable pack includes 12 student worksheets for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade.Students follow Nia through a connected visual social story-style sequence. Nia learns to look at every letter, say each sound, tap the phonemes, blend the sounds, read the whole word, and reread to check meaning.The activities build from beginning and ending sounds to CVC s
Preview of Speech & Language Guide for Parents | Early Intervention Strategies | Handout

Speech & Language Guide for Parents | Early Intervention Strategies | Handout

Talk, Play, Read: A Guide for Parents & Caregivers | Parent Handout | Early Intervention Strategies | Speech Therapy💬 🧸 📚 A warm, ready-to-send handout that helps parents support their child's language, using the toys, books, and everyday moments they already have.You know the strategies that build early language. The hard part is getting them into families' hands in a way that feels doable, not like homework. Talk, Play, Read does that for you. It is a parent-friendly take-home guide that tu
Preview of Compare and Contrast Characters Activity | Character Analysis & Predictions

Compare and Contrast Characters Activity | Character Analysis & Predictions

Hello Fellow Teacher, Need a ready-to-go activity while you grade, plan, or take a breather? This Character Choices and Analysis Packet works with any story, novel, or play. Just hand out the four pages and let students compare two characters, evaluate good and bad choices, provide evidence, and make predictions. It reinforces analysis and textual support skills while students work independently. Perfect for review days, sub plans, or quiet work time. Need an easy, no-prep activity while you ca
Preview of Object Functions Speech Therapy Mini Unit Printable + Digital

Object Functions Speech Therapy Mini Unit Printable + Digital

This printable and digital object functions resource includes hands-on ideas and activities for you to target functions of objects with your students! It includes real pictures, sentence strips with mini cards, task cards, playdough mats, an interactive book, and take-home sheets! The digital option is interactive and fun and includes animated GIFs! Perfect for virtual therapy! Why I LOVE this resource for my speech and language students: The activities are research-based and include tips for
Preview of Speech Therapy Developmental Milestones By Age - Parent Handouts

Speech Therapy Developmental Milestones By Age - Parent Handouts

Created by
Allison Fors
Are you an SLP or SLPA looking for a comprehensive and easy-to-distribute speech therapy handouts for parents to understand their child's speech and language developmental milestones?Look no further! These reference pages provide an overview of speech and language development at different ages.  Topics Include: oral-motor and feeding, prelinguistic skills, speech sounds, phonological patterns, intelligibility, vocabulary, pronouns, syntax, morphology, answering wh questions, asking wh questions,
Preview of Earthquake Emergency Kit Worksheets for Grades 2-5 Preparedness Planning

Earthquake Emergency Kit Worksheets for Grades 2-5 Preparedness Planning

Earthquake Emergency Kit Worksheets help students practice what to pack, why each item matters, and how to think through safety choices during an earthquake. These printable pages support preparedness, short writing, and classroom discussions while giving students an age-appropriate way to build emergency awareness.What's included• What Belongs in an Emergency Kit?• Emergency Kit Item Purpose Page• Build a Classroom Safety Kit• Family Emergency Kit Checklist• Emergency Kit Care and Storage• My M
Preview of Fine Motor Control: Lego Build Activty

Fine Motor Control: Lego Build Activty

Created by
Raising Jordans
For this activity students with develop their visual-spatial abilities, as well as their fine motor control. The child will look at one of the tower handouts and then use their lego pieces to recreate their own version. They can then ask a teacher, parent or peer to check their work. If they are incorrect they should be prompted to compare their finished product with the sample page and attempt to correct their copy. Furthermore, it is important that before each new tower is attempted tha
Preview of Early Intervention Handbook - Parent Coaching Guide - Early Language Strategies

Early Intervention Handbook - Parent Coaching Guide - Early Language Strategies

The Early Intervention Handbook is your complete guide to confident, evidence-based caregiver coaching. The Early Intervention Handbook is your go-to, must-have resource for all things Early Intervention and caregiver coaching. Now expanded to 330 pages, this comprehensive, evidence-informed handbook is designed to help you feel confident, prepared, and supported in every Early Intervention session you deliver. If you’ve ever…Wondered whether you’re explaining strategies clearly enoughWanted t
Preview of Social Story/Rules for Squishy Seat/Stability Seat for wriggly students

Social Story/Rules for Squishy Seat/Stability Seat for wriggly students

Created by
Sarah Esquivel
This is a social story/ rules for using a squishy seat (stability disc) for those wiggly kiddos who have difficulty attending to lessons. Stability discs can be used for a student to sit on during lessons in hopes that it will increase their attention span/ time attending to lesson. The rules will hopefully help diminish off task behaviors such as moving the disc. I bought my stability disc on Amazon.com
Preview of Speech Sound Posters: Articulation Posters

Speech Sound Posters: Articulation Posters

This download includes 20 half-sheet posters that provide a visual reference for articulation practice. They can also be made into a student booklet. The download includes drawn images of a mouth for the following sounds: K,G,S,Z,F,V,SH,CH,TH, R,M,N,P,B,T,D,L,W,J,H Each poster includes the common letter associated with the sound, a visual for voiced/voiceless and stop/continuant. The sounds M and N have an additional image to indicate a nasal sound. Three versions are included. One is regular,
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