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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 Toddler Talk - Strategies to Increase Expressive Language in Toddlers

Toddler Talk - Strategies to Increase Expressive Language in Toddlers

Created by
Sunny Biggers
This parent-friendly handout gives 10 strategies for increasing verbal expression in toddlers or in early childhood.
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 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 Astronaut, Astronaut, What Do You See? - An Adapted Book about Planets!!!

Astronaut, Astronaut, What Do You See? - An Adapted Book about Planets!!!

Let's read Astronaut, Astronaut, What Do You See? - an interactive, adapted book to learn about a community helper (astronauts!) and the planets in our solar system! Use the matching pieces with young learners while listening to a repetitive story to support their receptive and expressive language by increasing engagement during story time. The pattern of a familiar beloved story ( Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?) makes this a favorite book for Eric Carle fans of all ages! A great reso
Preview of Filling the Language Bucket: A Practical Guide to Language Development

Filling the Language Bucket: A Practical Guide to Language Development

Children learn language through repeated exposure, modelling, and meaningful interaction over time. Before children can use language independently, they need opportunities to take language in — without pressure. This practical guide introduces the Language Bucket to help adults understand how everyday language choices can either increase language demand or support communication, regulation, and learning. Rather than removing questions altogether, this resource shows how turning some questio
Preview of Father's Day Speech Therapy Handout for "Dada" | First Words Daily Routines

Father's Day Speech Therapy Handout for "Dada" | First Words Daily Routines

Created by
Speechkick
Help little ones learn one of their first meaningful words—“ dada”! 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 “dada” through daily routines, play, and nat
Preview of Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Created by
NoPrep ESL
Give your students the focused practice they need to master suffixes with this engaging Suffixes Practice Worksheet—designed for ELD, ESL, and ELA classrooms. Whether you’ve just introduced suffixes or you’re reinforcing learning, this versatile worksheet provides structured opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in context. This no-prep worksheet includes I do --> We do --> You Do to deepen understanding and reinforce retention. Perfect for individual work, small groups, st
Preview of Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Created by
NoPrep ESL
Give your students the focused practice they need to master suffixes with this engaging Suffixes Practice Worksheet—designed for ELD, ESL, and ELA classrooms. Whether you’ve just introduced suffixes or you’re reinforcing learning, this versatile worksheet provides structured opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in context. This no-prep worksheet includes I do --> We do --> You Do to deepen understanding and reinforce retention. Perfect for individual work, small groups, st
Preview of Transportation Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | That’s a + Vehicle!

Transportation Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | That’s a + Vehicle!

This transportation-themed adapted book helps AAC users and Gestalt Language Processors build expressive language through predictable, fun sentence structures. With colorful illustrations and engaging transportation vocabulary, this book supports early phrase building, joint attention, and labeling in speech therapy or classroom routines. WHAT’S INCLUDED 12-page Interactive Adapted Book Title: Things That Go: Look at that! Target Gestalt Models: “That’s a + noun!” “Look at that!” Target Voc
Preview of Spring Vocabulary Adapted Book for GLP & AAC | “I see a + noun!” Language Book

Spring Vocabulary Adapted Book for GLP & AAC | “I see a + noun!” Language Book

Support spontaneous language and vocabulary development with this interactive spring-themed adapted book—designed especially for Gestalt Language Processors (Stages 1–3), AAC users, and early language learners. Perfect for individual therapy, small group sessions, or home carryover, this resource encourages meaningful language use around familiar spring vocabulary. WHAT’S INCLUDED12 page INTERACTIVE ADAPTED BookTitle: Things in Spring: Look at that! Target Gestalt: I see a + noun! (butterfly, bu
Preview of Pet Animals Adapted Interactive Book for AAC & Gestalt Language Therapy

Pet Animals Adapted Interactive Book for AAC & Gestalt Language Therapy

Gestalt Language Processing Adapted Interactive Book | I Want a Pet | AAC Speech TherapyI Want a Pet is a printable interactive adapted book for Gestalt Language Processing designed for speech therapy, AAC users, and early communicators in NLA Stages 1–3. This interactive book supports echolalia, mitigable gestalts, and early sentence development using highly engaging pet-themed visuals and AAC-supported visual language models. This resource is ideal for speech-language pathologists, s
Preview of Spring Clothing Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | Let’s Get Dressed

Spring Clothing Adapted Book for AAC & Gestalt Language | Let’s Get Dressed

This Spring Clothing Adapted Book supports early communicators, AAC users, and Gestalt Language Processors in learning functional vocabulary and daily routines through interactive, visual learning. Learners engage with predictable sentence structures while dressing for spring weather. Repeated exposure to core vocabulary and clothing words helps support expressive language and gestalts like: “Time to put on my + clothing item!” “Let’s get dressed!”This resource is designed for individual or
Preview of Guess What Categories Game | Inferencing Yes/No Questions Activity | Speech

Guess What Categories Game | Inferencing Yes/No Questions Activity | Speech

Make inferencing and question-asking fun and engaging with this low-prep Guess What Categories Game! Students take turns asking yes/no questions to figure out the mystery item, building important language, reasoning, and social communication skills along the way. This activity is perfect for speech therapy sessions, small groups, centers, and classroom language activities. The visual supports help students who benefit from structured choices, making it especially helpful for students with autism
Preview of Gestalt Language Processing | Parent Coaching Guide | Speech Therapy

Gestalt Language Processing | Parent Coaching Guide | Speech Therapy

Many toddlers and preschoolers learn language in a gestalt way—by using scripts, echolalia, and longer phrases rather than single words. This handout is designed to help parents understand what gestalt language development is and how to support their child’s communication in a natural, responsive way.This guide explains key concepts in clear, parent-friendly language and provides practical strategies families can use during everyday routines and play.This handout includes:• A clear explanation o
Preview of Fall Mini Book for Speech | WH Questions + Gestalt Model “I see the + noun!”

Fall Mini Book for Speech | WH Questions + Gestalt Model “I see the + noun!”

Support your students working on wh-questions, gestalt language processing, and fall vocabulary with this engaging, low-prep mini book for speech therapy. This printable book is built around the mitigable sentence frame: “I see the + noun!” — perfect for modeling language with Stage 1-3 GLPs, early language learners, and hyperlexic students. The seasonal theme “Things in Autumn” provides rich, familiar content for targeting vocabulary like pumpkin, squirrel, spider, pinecone, and scarecro
Preview of Trains Play ALD Communication Board

Trains Play ALD Communication Board

More play opportunities, more ALDs coming soon! Here is an easy to use and easy to navigate Aided Language Display (ALD) or Communication Board. With over 30 symbols, this ADL/Communication board incorporates easy to use language for playing with trains! This resource includes a coloured page (colour coded by word type/category), and a black and white page. This resource allows clients, parents, educators and therapists to engage with play based activities while using visual aids to expand utter
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