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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 First Words Speech Therapy/Early Intervention Parent Handout/Modeling & Toys

First Words Speech Therapy/Early Intervention Parent Handout/Modeling & Toys

Parent Handout that explains how to model first words to your child using toy cars and trucks you most likely already have at home! Quick reference guide on what words to focus on during play to help increase your child’s expressive vocabulary
Preview of Welcome to Speech Handouts | Speech Sound Disorders | Articulation Therapy

Welcome to Speech Handouts | Speech Sound Disorders | Articulation Therapy

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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 Joint Attention Strategies for Late Talkers | Early Communication Skills

Joint Attention Strategies for Late Talkers | Early Communication Skills

Joint Attention: 10 Strategies to Build Early Social Communication Digital Download — PDF Handout for Parents This easy-to-understand parent handout teaches simple, evidence-based strategies to increase joint attention, a key foundation for early language development. Written by a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist, this guide gives families clear steps to help toddlers and preschoolers learn to connect, interact, and communicate during everyday play and routines. ⸻ What’s Included ✔ 1-page P
Preview of Three Drawer Independent Work System with Choice Board- Special Education

Three Drawer Independent Work System with Choice Board- Special Education

Three Drawer Independent Work System with Choice Board | Special Education Work Task System | Autism Classroom RoutineBuild independence, structure, and motivation in your classroom with this Three Drawer Independent Work System with an attached “I Want to Work For…” choice board. This visual work system helps students understand expectations, complete tasks independently, and work toward preferred rewards — perfect for special education and structured learning environments. This system supports
Preview of Autism & Early Communication  | Autism Support Strategies | Speech Therapy

Autism & Early Communication | Autism Support Strategies | Speech Therapy

This Autism & Early Communication Parent Handout is a simple, supportive printable designed to help families encourage communication through play, connection, and everyday routines. Perfect for speech therapists, early intervention providers, and parent coaching, this resource includes gentle, easy-to-use strategies for supporting autistic children and other early communicators. This 5-page printable includes: Cover page Color parent handout Black-and-white parent handout Color “Let’s Play”
Preview of AAC Basics for Families

AAC Basics for Families

Has your student's family been introduced to AAC and they're not sure where to start? This 2-page guide covers what AAC is, who uses it, types of systems, myths vs. facts, and practical home strategies in parent-friendly language. ✔ What AAC is and who uses it ✔ Myths vs. facts — busting common misconceptions ✔ No-tech, low-tech, and high-tech AAC types ✔ 5 home strategies for supporting AAC use ✔ Print-ready 2-page PDF Perfect for: SLPs, special education teachers, early intervention provid
Preview of Developmental Language Milestones Parent Handouts

Developmental Language Milestones Parent Handouts

I made these developmental language milestone handouts to give to some parents during speech and language evaluations for early intervention. Many times during an initial evaluation, I will talk about some of these language milestones or future goals with the caregivers, but I know that it is a lot of information to process at once, so I thought having a simple, easy to reference handout would be useful for them to have for when they are home and have more time to think about all the information
Preview of Joint Attention for Toddlers | Parent Handout + Play Ideas | Speech Therapy

Joint Attention for Toddlers | Parent Handout + Play Ideas | Speech Therapy

Joint Attention for Toddlers | Parent Handout + Play Ideas | Early CommunicationThis simple, parent-friendly resource is designed to help families support joint attention, a key early communication skill that develops before words. Joint attention helps children learn to look, point, share interest, and connect with others—building the foundation for language development. This resource combines clear explanations with practical, play-based ideas that can be used during everyday routines. 💡 W
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