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Preview of Supporting Play Routines: Ways to Increase and Decrease Challenge

Supporting Play Routines: Ways to Increase and Decrease Challenge

Created by
Dani SLP
Visual for adults supporting play routines in children, such as parents, SLPAs, daycare staff, educational assistants, and more. The information provided describes how to increase or decrease challenge for children learning about play routines and when this may be appropriate.
Preview of Parent Input Form for Initial, Annual, and Reevaluation IEPs

Parent Input Form for Initial, Annual, and Reevaluation IEPs

This document is extremely useful and easy when preparing for an IEP meeting. This document has all the essential pieces so that you can go into an IEP meeting prepared and know any parent concerns ahead of time. This document is an editable PDF where the font size decreases no matter how much the parent writes so you always have the information you need without it being cut off.
Preview of Autism Parent Handouts - Increasing Focus of Students with Autism

Autism Parent Handouts - Increasing Focus of Students with Autism

Tips for parents for increasing student focus during online and virtual learning for students with autism and other special education or focusing needs. 9 ways to increase student focus are suggested on this one page document. The same file is presented in different formats to fit whatever style you would like to send the document. File contains: a PDF of both pages (elementary version and a secondary version-differ in a few pictures only) JPEG of elementary pageJPEG of secondary pagePDF of
Preview of Today in Speech Therapy | FREE Parent Communication Checklist Handout

Today in Speech Therapy | FREE Parent Communication Checklist Handout

Looking for a way to increase your communication with parents with minimal effort? This FREE half-page handout is a great resource to keep in your classroom and have ready to go - just circle the activity you did and check off the target for the day!! Then send it home with your student after each session! That's it! Now parents will know exactly what you did with their children! You can even have students fill it out themselves! It can be a great exit activity for the student to reflect
Preview of Today in Speech Therapy | FREE Parent Communication Checklist Handout in SPANISH

Today in Speech Therapy | FREE Parent Communication Checklist Handout in SPANISH

Hoy en la terapia del habla/lenguajeLooking for a way to increase your communication with parents with minimal effort? This FREE half-page handout is a great resource to keep in your classroom and have ready to go - just circle the activity you did and check off the target for the day!! Then send it home with your student after each session! That's it! Now parents will know exactly what you did with their children! You can even have students fill it out themselves! It can be a great exit activ
Preview of Free Partner Strategies for AAC Core Vocabulary Handout

Free Partner Strategies for AAC Core Vocabulary Handout

Created by
Susan Berkowitz
This 3 page handout provides some basic useful strategies partners (teachers, parents, and SLPs) can use to encourage and increase communication skills and aac use in students who are learning to communicate with aac. Check out the AAC Custom Categories in my store found here
Preview of Speech Communication Note

Speech Communication Note

Created by
NoSweatSpeech
The best way to praise your speech-language students and keep communication is by sending home post cards to parents. These post cards are so cute and make communicating with parents, managing behavior and increasing engagement and motivation easy! To make them smaller post cards, simply print them in landscape and select printing two documents per page!
Preview of Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP

Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP

This monthly self-reflection for the SLP allows the students to write the goals they've worked on and the activities they've completed in the speech room! Student mark their own progress using thumbs up graphics, which is great for grades K, 1, 2. Useful for ongoing, monthly parent communication with a designated note section for the Speech Language Pathologist to add a comment about the student's progress. This product is classroom tested, utilized in my speech room each month, child friendly
Preview of Visual Schedules for School & Home: FREEBIE

Visual Schedules for School & Home: FREEBIE

Where can I use Visual Schedules?Anywhere! A master schedule can tell the class as a whole how the day is expected to go. Schedules can also be tailored for the individual. You can have a separate visual schedule just for your speech room that you change up every session. Parent's can use visual schedules to assist their child in completing daily routines and chores. How can a visual schedule help?PROVIDES STRUCTURE REDUCES ANXIETY and CONFUSION SETS EXPECTATIONS Contents:Schedule Frame Pag
Preview of 2026 Monthly Calendars | Print + Editable

2026 Monthly Calendars | Print + Editable

Use these blank monthly calendars for all of your visual support needs! Includes calendars for 2025, 2026, and 2027. Need a countdown, a place to house upcoming events and appointments, or a spot to track chores? You can use these calendars for just that and so much more. Simple, straightforward design that helps you focus on the details and routines important to you. Editable in Google Slides and PowerPoint. You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com if you have any feedback, questions, and/o
Preview of Bilingual Parent Questionnaire - Speech

Bilingual Parent Questionnaire - Speech

Created by
Chat y Charlar
When evaluating bilingual students, a number of informal assessment tools are KEY to doing an accurate evaluation. One of these fundamental elements is a parent language questionnaire to gather information about the student's language exposure and history. Every bilingual student is absolutely unique, and there are so many factors in understanding each student's needs. A comprehensive language history is important in parsing out language differences from language disorders! This is a parent que
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