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Preview of Behavioral Strats for Vocal Stereotypy and TV Talk{autism, special education}

Behavioral Strats for Vocal Stereotypy and TV Talk{autism, special education}

Created by
Puzzle Pieces
FREEBIE! Uses the principles of ABA Visual for students engaging in vocal stereotypy/TV Talk Brief Explanation of how to handle vocal stereotypy (some! strategies) Useful for students with autism, and other disabilities Increases Social Skills and interactions Increases reciprocal conversation
Preview of FREE Summary: MESSAGE Communication Strategies for Dementia

FREE Summary: MESSAGE Communication Strategies for Dementia

The University of Queensland's MESSAGE resource provide easy-to-understand strategies and examples for communicating with people with dementia. Doctors Conway and Chenery evaluated the MESSAGE communication strategies in 2016 and found it increases knowledge and confidence to those who provide care for people with dementia.
Preview of Break Request Card - Unicorn

Break Request Card - Unicorn

Break Request Card: Great way to teach your student to advocate for their needs! For kids who don't respond well to visual schedules. Research has suggested providing children with autonomy increases rapport, trust and engagement to intervention.
Preview of Lexical Quality as a Response to Dyslexia

Lexical Quality as a Response to Dyslexia

Created by
Help4DyslexiaKC
Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it hard to learn how to read and write. Phonics can mitigate the effects of dyslexia, but are not sufficient to resolve dyslexia. Increasing lexical quality and coordinating executive functioning is a comprehensive solution for Students with Dyslexia who struggle with traditional phonics curriculum.
Preview of Bundle Deal Mario Brothers Short Stories - Two Great Stories - So much fun!

Bundle Deal Mario Brothers Short Stories - Two Great Stories - So much fun!

Get 2 Mario Short Stories at one low price!Help your students read better with the familiar Mario Brother's theme!Great online activity. The stories also teach social skills, manners and patience.1. Mario Brothers Going to the Park Ice Cream Short Story - Fun Reading! 2. Mario Brothers Movie Story Book - Fan Art for Reading Practice w Easel Quiz!Read about each one below. They may also be purchased separately:1. Mario Brothers Going to the Park Ice Cream Short Story - Fun Reading!2. Mario Bro
Preview of 25 Fun & Functional Oral Motor Exercise Cards for Kids | Speech Therapy Tool

25 Fun & Functional Oral Motor Exercise Cards for Kids | Speech Therapy Tool

Transform speech therapy into a playful adventure with our 25 Fun & Functional Oral Motor Exercise Cards. This collection is specifically designed to help children strengthen their oral musculature, improve coordination, and increase articulatory awareness through engaging, easy-to-follow visual cues. Each card features a friendly, consistent character demonstrating essential movements. The pure white background is intentionally designed to eliminate visual distractions, ensuring that children
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 Student Contract: for special education

Student Contract: for special education

Created by
Speech Is Heart
Are you having trouble involving your students in the IEP process? Do you get asked "why do I have to come to speech?" Does lack of motivation disrupt your group sessions and decrease participation or attendance? These are all problems I have experienced with my middle school special education students. Solution? A student contract! This contract has 2 customized formats - one for SLPs and one for special educators. This product contains: -Student/teacher contract -IEP goal worksheet -Weekly
Preview of Interactive Storybook: Goldilocks & The Three Bears

Interactive Storybook: Goldilocks & The Three Bears

Created by
Miss Ashley TOD
Don't Forget To Leave A Review To Earn TpT Credits! Looking for a fun way to engage your kids during stories? This a hands on, interactive storybook targets story retell skills, increases MLU, works on following directions, and builds listening skills! This fun, eye catching story book is 14 pages long and is accompanied by an additional 12 pages to practice retell, comprehension, language and listening skills! The 4 additional activities include: - Vocabulary cards - Comprehension Smash Mat
Preview of Interactive Storybook: Little Red Ridinghood

Interactive Storybook: Little Red Ridinghood

Created by
Miss Ashley TOD
Don't Forget To Leave A Review To Earn TpT Credits! Looking for a fun way to engage your kids during stories? This a hands on, interactive storybook targets story retell skills, increases MLU, works on following directions, and builds listening skills! This fun, eye catching story book is 14 pages long and is accompanied by an additional 10 pages to practice retell, comprehension, language and listening skills! The 4 additional activities include: - Vocabulary cards - Comprehension Smash Mat -
Preview of TOO Many Carrots Book Adaptation

TOO Many Carrots Book Adaptation

Created by
MPSpeech
"Too Many Carrots" by Katy Hudson Use this product to adapt "Too Many Carrots" for early learning readers! It is a great way to practice matching photos (one in the book and one on the sheet), increase vocabulary, keep the book interactive, and include repeated phrases/gestalts! It has been SO helpful for my students and I hope it is just helpful for yours!
Preview of Writing Checklist (visual sentence strips), WH- questions

Writing Checklist (visual sentence strips), WH- questions

Created by
MOO MARKET
11/09/2024: Updated with an additional visual aid and MORE visual cues! :) A checklist will build your student's executive functioning skills (e.g., task initiation, organization, time management, annotating skills) thereby increasing her level of independence and demonstrating comprehension by showing your student's work step by step. Use the WH- Questions color-coded visual to help your students find the correct answer within the reading passage! By knowing what kind of word to look for (e.g.,
Preview of Describe It!

Describe It!

Created by
SLPhoebe
Describe it! is a resource for increasing expressive language skills based on the concept of semantic feature analysis. Provided a picture of an object to describe, students will be able to increase their expressive language skills and vocabulary/word finding skills by describing the object using six features: category, use/action, color, shape, size, and location. What is included:Circles with space to write examples for each feature that the student comes up withCircles with bigger visuals fo
Preview of Stretch Simple Sentences

Stretch Simple Sentences

Use this mini booklet to practice stretching simple sentences using WH- questions. Each page provides a visual prompt for the child to expand the sentence. Various goals can be targeted including: increasing mean length of utterance, describing, pronouns, basic concepts, verb tense, syntax, and WH- questions. Directions: I recommend to print and laminate the pages. Next, cut each page into 4 cards and hole punch the corner. Then connect into a book using a ring. You can also put each sheet into
Preview of Interactive COLORS Printable Book w/ Rosie

Interactive COLORS Printable Book w/ Rosie

Children can learn colors with this fun, silly color book. Rosie the Frenchie learns what happens when she jumps into different colored paint cans. This book encourages kids to make predictions and problem solve. This book contains 18 half-sized pages that are organized in an easy, print-friendly way. Simply print the book pages double-sided and create a book. Activity includes 2 ways in which the book can be used: color/cut and glue OR laminate and Velcro for reuse.This activity can help target
Preview of BOOM CARDS™ THANKSGIVING YES NO QUESTIONS EARLY VOCABULARY  SPEECH THERAPY

BOOM CARDS™ THANKSGIVING YES NO QUESTIONS EARLY VOCABULARY SPEECH THERAPY

These THANKSGIVING YES NO cards target preferential & factual questions. They are perfect for early language and responding to yes/no questions related to Thanksgiving and Fall. Special education teachers, autism teachers, and SLPs can use these for increasing early vocabulary during speech therapy and communication time. Boom Cards include 30 cards with a variety of questions. Use these during teletherapy and virtual learning during November. Great for increasing MLU. You can also use t
Preview of Speech Self-Rating Scale

Speech Self-Rating Scale

This is a visual to help guide your students in monitoring their own progress toward their goals in speech! Works with all types of goals: articulation, language, fluency, etc. Help your students increase their self-awareness and take charge of their journey toward mastering their goals.
Preview of Expressive Language Strategies Handout

Expressive Language Strategies Handout

Created by
Zoelle Stefens
Three-page handout covers strategies to create communication opportunities as well as strategies to encourage language use. It is designed for parents/caregivers to aid in carryover of strategies to home environment and increase understanding of strategies demonstrated or described in therapy sessions. The last page includes examples of strategies to help parents/caregivers implement strategies at home.
Preview of Body Safety for Kids: Packet w/ Handouts & Worksheets

Body Safety for Kids: Packet w/ Handouts & Worksheets

Created by
NatalieTheSLP
Body Safety for AAC Users This packets includes definitions and worksheets to utilize for teaching about body safety to children with disabilities. It is recommended for use to educate, support self-advocacy, increase reporting and reduce unwanted physical or sexual contact with people in that child's life. This packet includes worksheets to use with your patients as well as helpful handouts to teach your patient's about the following: -What does it mean for someone to be a friend VS who to tel
Preview of Cooking up Language Reference

Cooking up Language Reference

This reference guide is perfect to send home for parents for speech and language therapy, a life-skills class, special education class. This gives parents and professionals specific language to use to increase vocabulary, verb use, prepositions, and social skills.
Preview of Feeding Therapy Holiday Practice – Thanksgiving Edition

Feeding Therapy Holiday Practice – Thanksgiving Edition

Support your child’s feeding therapy journey with this Thanksgiving-inspired resource designed by an SLP! Perfect for parents, this engaging handout provides practical, sensory-friendly activities to help kids explore new foods and textures at home during the holiday season. What’s Included:Attributes of Foods: Ideas to target texture and flavor variety, such as hot/cold, hard/soft, sweet/salty, and more.At-Home Activities: Tips for touching and comparing textures, sensory play with clear bags
Preview of Vocabulary with Context Clues

Vocabulary with Context Clues

Created by
Speech Me Maybe
Are your students working on vocabulary within context? These worksheets are PERFECT for middle school and even high school students working on vocabulary. Using context clues is a great, research supported strategy to increase vocabulary development and comprehension. ✅This resource contains 15 no-prep lessons targeting 130 vocabulary words within context. I have used this resource with middle school and high school students. The no-prep pages are perfect for mixed groups working on increasi
Preview of NO LICKING VISUAL- Autism/Behavior Management

NO LICKING VISUAL- Autism/Behavior Management

Created by
TheraGii
Does your child or student LICK inappropriate objects or people? Many children lick because they enjoy new sensory experiences and licking objects is a way for them to receive sensory information about taste and texture. Visual supports can help decrease challenging behaviors in a variety of ways and can assist with decreasing exasperation, frustration, and anxiety. Use this visual to help set expectations and serve as a clear reminder that we cannot LICK objects or others!
Preview of Today in Speech... Parent Communication Form

Today in Speech... Parent Communication Form

By having these forms printed, cut, and ready, you can quickly jot a note for parents/families after each session so they know what you're working on in speech sessions. Communicating with families increases generalization across settings and helps build relationship between the SLP and the family. These are especially helpful when the child is seen at daycare or school and the SLP only sees the family 1-2 times per year for meetings.
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