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Preview of Speech Therapy Session Summary Notes for Parents

Speech Therapy Session Summary Notes for Parents

This packet includes various speech therapy session summary notes that will help you keep families, caregivers, and teachers in the loop in a quick, efficient way! We all want to see our students make progress at home AND empower families to be an active part of the therapy process. These forms provide a streamlined way to communicate what skills are being worked on and what strategies are being implemented using a checkbox format. There is also space to add custom notes for specific
Preview of Speech Notes Home – Seasonal Session Notes for EI and PreK

Speech Notes Home – Seasonal Session Notes for EI and PreK

Created by
Eva Lee SLP
Looking for an easy way to keep families in the loop about your EI and PreK speech therapy sessions? Look no further than these seasonal speech therapy notes for parents and caregivers. Send speech notes home complete with a checklist of early skills and editable spaces for additional notes (home practice ideas, vocabulary targets and more)! Perfectly tailored for early intervention and preschool clinicians, you can easily print and go or type in the information you need. These session notes ar
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 Play Based Speech Therapy Handouts for WH Questions

Play Based Speech Therapy Handouts for WH Questions

Created by
Anna Dee SLP
These parent and teacher friendly handouts are designed for the busy SLP. They are no-prep and require you to just print and go! They cover each of the WH- Questions (who, what, where, when, and why). Each one-page handout is jam packed with practical and easy to implement activities with everyday items, as well as effective strategies. You can share these with parents, teachers, and school staff. These one-page handouts provide enough information for parents to implement homework for u
Preview of Our Five Senses Adapted Books for Special Education

Our Five Senses Adapted Books for Special Education

Created by
Teaching Autism
Do your students love to use adapted books? Are you looking for hands-on and engaging activities for your five senses unit? If so, these five senses adapted books are perfect for your autism and special education students. What's Included?3 Adapted BooksCol. and B/W printing options for each adapted book.How to PrepPrint out each adapted book.Cut out and laminate each of the individual pages and then bind together to make a book. Apply velcro to the empty box(es) on each page.Cut out and l
Preview of Articulation Classroom Carryover Visuals for Preschool

Articulation Classroom Carryover Visuals for Preschool

These articulation carry-over visuals are perfect to leave in classrooms. One of the benefits to seeing students in a center-based program, is that they are in our classrooms far greater than the 30 minutes of speech therapy we often spend in direct instruction. I make and use these articulation sheets to post in the classroom. These sheets can be laminated and hung on the wall. I use a dry erase marker and write the initials of each child working on that sound. This allow the teacher or para
Preview of Early Intervention Parent Handouts: Everyday Items for Speech and Language

Early Intervention Parent Handouts: Everyday Items for Speech and Language

Handouts are the perfect no prep resource for early intervention. These simple ideas for using everyday items for speech therapy are written in parent-friendly language. They include simple foods, household items, things found in nature. _________________________________________________________________ ** Save 20% - Click here to Get the Bundle **_________________________________________________________________ 36 Everyday Items for Speech and Language Handouts includes:Checklist of items (mark
Preview of Back to School Communication Log and Social Story for Preschool and Kindergarten

Back to School Communication Log and Social Story for Preschool and Kindergarten

Created by
Anna Dee SLP
This visual communication log allows your early learners to review their school day with their family and their day at home with their teachers and friends at school. Even children with limited expressive language can complete this log by simply circling the applicable information! THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES STORY: A story is included to help teach students why talking about their day at school is important. Parents and teachers can read this story each day before asking the child to complete t
Preview of Early Intervention Handouts for Parents!

Early Intervention Handouts for Parents!

Early language weekly activities homework for speech therapy! Thank you for your interest in my product! This is a set of 6 weeks worth of early language activities. Each page has seven DIFFERENT activities to target various early language skills, including receptive language, expressive language, and play skills! I love to give these out to parents to encourage carry-over of skills learned in therapy! Sometimes flashcards and worksheets aren't functional for every child, and may not be motivat
Preview of BOOM Cards in Spanish | Pronouns | for Speech Teletherapy

BOOM Cards in Spanish | Pronouns | for Speech Teletherapy

Boom Cards are so much fun, easy to use and interactive! These NO PRINT 10 task cards focus on pronouns in Spanish, mean length of utterance (3-4 words), and "What" & "Where" questions. The student is read the description on the task card and then is required to answer the question before moving on to the next task card. During this interactive activity, your student will drag common items to the designated spots while formulating a sentence to describe what they are dragging. Example: Él c
Preview of Fluency Strategies and Visuals for Stuttering Therapy

Fluency Strategies and Visuals for Stuttering Therapy

This product was created for students who struggle with fluency of speech (i.e., stuttering). The fluency ("smooth speech") strategies should be taught by a Speech-Language Pathologist who can share the handouts with the teacher and/or parents when appropriate. Each of the following strategies includes a handout with information about what it is, why it works, and practice ideas. Visuals are also included for each strategy to support generalization during therapy sessions, in the classroom, a
Preview of Let's Play: Caregiver Handouts for Early Communicators

Let's Play: Caregiver Handouts for Early Communicators

Created by
Jessica Finch
These handouts can be used to facilitate carryover of communication skills of beginning communicators. I typically use them with my nonverbal preschool and early elementary population to help them use newly learned skills/vocabulary across multiple settings. Included in this packet: 12 parent handouts that include the ASL sign and playtime suggestions for building language with common children’s toys and electronics Parent Tips 12 full color photo picture cards 12 black and white illustrated pic
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 Screen Time Parent Friendly Handout for Early Intervention *Low Ink*

Screen Time Parent Friendly Handout for Early Intervention *Low Ink*

Technology is a wonderful tool, and has very much become part of our norm. But it is important for parents to know that this is NOT the norm for child language development. Many parents don't realize that a child's environment can have a huge impact on their language development. It is our job as health professionals to help educate parents on the impact that screen time can have on their children's development. This research-based and parent-friendly handout explains the harm that screen time
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
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 Speech Therapy Session Notes for Parents and Caregivers

Speech Therapy Session Notes for Parents and Caregivers

Created by
Eva Lee SLP
** Updated to include additional editing options and improved alignment! Are you looking for a quick way to share speech therapy session notes to keep families informed? Grab these easy speech therapy notes for parents and caregivers! These notes include a checklist with early skills and editable spaces for you to add home practice ideas, vocabulary targets and more! Print and go or type in the information you need for your clients. Easily let families know what you worked on during your sessio
Preview of Early Language Strategy Posters for Early Intervention Speech Therapy Room Decor

Early Language Strategy Posters for Early Intervention Speech Therapy Room Decor

These Early Language Strategy posters make the perfect addition to any clinic room, therapy waiting area, childcare setting, or early childhood classroom. This Early Intervention strategy poster resource includes three full-color posters with language facilitation strategies/tips for parents and caregivers. Each poster includes 5 parent-friendly tips/strategies. These simple and attractive posters are great for educating caregivers and staff about practical ways they can support their c
Preview of Subjective Pronoun (He/She/They) + "Ing" Verb Sentence Strips for Speech Therapy

Subjective Pronoun (He/She/They) + "Ing" Verb Sentence Strips for Speech Therapy

Created by
The SpeechEasy
Subjective pronoun visual sentence strip and pronoun + present progressive "ing" verb sentence strips. I have used these with my students struggling with using correct subjective pronouns (He/She/They) and students struggling with present progressive verb form auxiliary + verb + "ing". Can be used with action picture cards to create correct/expanded sentences!
Preview of Oral Motor Exercises For Tongue And Lips

Oral Motor Exercises For Tongue And Lips

Easy to read visual chart with oral motor exercises. A great handout to give to parents to encourage carryover of skills. Good for strengthening tongue/lips or use as a pre-feeding routine for children with significant low muscle tone. A total of three pages (two with tongue exercises and one with lip exercises). Each download comes with a printer friendly version (less color to save some ink) if making multiple copies. :)
Preview of Signs of Autism Parent Caregiver Handout for Early Intervention | ASD Red Flags

Signs of Autism Parent Caregiver Handout for Early Intervention | ASD Red Flags

Created by
OT Manda
This parent handout outlines speech, social, sensory, and behavior characteristics that are seen in some children on the Autism Spectrum. This printable is a great talking point to educate caregivers in Early Intervention or Pediatrics on signs of ASD and encouraging them to consult with their physician about concerns and completing the MCHAT screener to determine further steps. Please kindly consider leaving a quick review on how this product worked for you! By leaving a review, you can also r
Preview of BUNDLE Heavy Work Caregiver Handouts | Why it is Important and Ideas for Home

BUNDLE Heavy Work Caregiver Handouts | Why it is Important and Ideas for Home

Created by
OT Manda
Parent handout for early intervention or pediatric Occupational Therapy that explains what heavy work is, what heavy work does, why it is important for children to feel regulated, and how to provide heavy work activities at home in easy to understand language. This also includes a detailed list of heavy work ideas specifically for toddlers to get proprioceptive input. Perfect for education on sensory processing and regulation to caregivers. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topi
Preview of Selective Mutism: A Guide for School-Based SLPs

Selective Mutism: A Guide for School-Based SLPs

SELECTIVE MUTISM - WHERE TO START?This resource was created to help Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) working with students who may present with selective mutism. Specifically, in a school setting, teachers may flag a student who is not speaking and seek guidance from the SLP. SLPs cannot diagnose “selective mutism”, but they are often the ones to support the student at school. So where to start? This handout outlines how SLPs can use differential diagnosis to rule out language delays, h
Preview of Toddler Readiness for Speech Sound Therapy- Early Intervention Parent Handouts

Toddler Readiness for Speech Sound Therapy- Early Intervention Parent Handouts

This early intervention parent handout empowers parents, caregivers, and professionals by clarifying the differences between speech and language development. It provides guidelines to support toddlers’ speech skills, emphasizing the need to prioritize language development from birth to age three. This resource includes a checklist for assessing readiness for articulation therapy and offers speech sound stimulation strategies for toddlers. Clear language and practical strategies make it a pow
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