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Preview of Hearing Loss and Fatigue: A Parent/Teacher Handout

Hearing Loss and Fatigue: A Parent/Teacher Handout

Created by
Techa Books
A handout to explain the impact hearing loss makes in increasing a child's fatigue. Recommendations for decreasing the impact of listening fatigue is provided.
Preview of Parent Handouts: Toys to Increase Speech & Language Skills

Parent Handouts: Toys to Increase Speech & Language Skills

As Black Friday nears and shopping lists are made, SLPs have the the opportunity to recommend great toys to increase speech and language skills. I wanted to make some handouts to send home with my students this month. I made two different handouts. One handout is for toddlers and one handout is for preschoolers. Each handouts has a four general toy recommendations and some ideas about how to encourage communication skills.
Preview of Free Increasing Language with Toys and Play Handout

Free Increasing Language with Toys and Play Handout

Created by
Susan Berkowitz
Looking for a handout for parents about playing with their child to build language skills?Building Language with Toys and Play is meant to be a starting point for knowing how to use toys to build your child’s receptive and expressive language skills. The ‘old-fashioned,’ pre-technology toys are often some of the best toys for developing language skills, because they are more open ended and require some action or interaction.The examples provided list ideas for building receptive language (unders
Preview of Increasing MLU - A pamphlet for staff, parents, and students by SLP

Increasing MLU - A pamphlet for staff, parents, and students by SLP

Created by
Dave the SLP
Mean Length Utterance (MLU) is the length of a child's sentence. The objective of this protocol is to enable staff to ask questions thatelicit answers beyond a single word, while also assisting students indeveloping their ability to articulate complete sentences.
Preview of FREE Book List for Increasing Language and Vocabulary in Early Childhood

FREE Book List for Increasing Language and Vocabulary in Early Childhood

Curated book list for young learners (ages 2-6) organized by categories. A great list of vocabulary-rich books that can be used to help build language skills or to be used during theme-based learning. Great as a resource for speech-language pathologists, special education teachers, regular education teachers, and parents! Please leave feedback! Thanks so much for downloading this free resource and checking out my store!
Preview of Slow Speech Strategies - Tips and Tricks to Decrease Rate of Speaking

Slow Speech Strategies - Tips and Tricks to Decrease Rate of Speaking

Tips and tricks to decrease rate of speech along with steps to calculate rate of speech
Preview of Tips & Tricks for Guardians - Increasing Speech In-Home

Tips & Tricks for Guardians - Increasing Speech In-Home

Created by
Infinite Leaps
FREE DOWNLOAD! Here are some easy ways to increase speech & language usage at home. These are things can be inserted into your everyday routines.
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 FREE AAC Handout for Preschool and Parents

FREE AAC Handout for Preschool and Parents

***Please rate & review this FREE resource if you used it - TPT store owners thrive on reviews! ***Your feedback will help me to create more helpful resources. This FREE handout contains information about Augmentative and Alternative Information (AAC) for you to share with parents, preschool or daycare staff, and educational support workers. It provides clear information about: What is AAC? How can we use AAC? How to make AAC accessible for the student DO's and DON'Ts of AAC A quick user gu
Preview of FREE AAC Handout for Kindergarten staff and parents

FREE AAC Handout for Kindergarten staff and parents

This FREE handout contains quick and easy tips about Augmentative and Alternative Information (AAC) for you to share with Kindergarten teachers, parents and educational assistants or support workers. ***Please rate & review this FREE resource if you used it - TPT store owners thrive on good reviews! ***Your feedback will help me to create more helpful resources. It provides clear information about: What is AAC? How can we use AAC? How to make AAC accessible for the student DO's and DON'Ts of A
Preview of First - Then: How To Guide (pairing with visuals and/or timers)

First - Then: How To Guide (pairing with visuals and/or timers)

** this resource is temporarily FREE - please leave a review :) ** Guide to Using First - Then! This guide includes: - detailed descriptions on What, Why, When and HOW to use first-then contingencies - How to create and pair visuals with your First - Then to increase motivation for visual learners - How to pair a Timer with the use of First Then - How to increase CHOICE using first then
Preview of Communication Tips - Parent Handout on Facilitating Language Skills at Home

Communication Tips - Parent Handout on Facilitating Language Skills at Home

Created by
OCMOMLIFESTYLE
Tips and Ideas on how to increase communication at home
Preview of Speech and Language at Home: Narrating Routines

Speech and Language at Home: Narrating Routines

Created by
Sophia Ragan
One way to increase the quality and quantity of language at home is to narrate routines. This is an easy-to-read handout for parents that describes the technique of narrating routines.
Preview of November Language Calendar

November Language Calendar

Hello Fellow Speechies and Parents! Feel free to download my latest Language Calendar, with activities focused around the month of November. There's not much different from the October Calendar, which provide the parent continuous opportunities to practice and master the child's language objectives, whether it's following directions, increasing utterance length or vocabulary, or using correct syntax. Enjoy this November-themed calendar centered around children with receptive-expressive langua
Preview of SEPTEMBER 2014 Speech/Language Calendar

SEPTEMBER 2014 Speech/Language Calendar

Hello Fellow Speechies and Parents of Speech Students: Please enjoy my latest Speech and Language Calendar for the month of September. Each day presents with an opportunity to improve a child's communication skills. This calendar is designed to guide caregivers and students alike with quick, easy, fun, daily tasks to do just that. With tasks suitable for preschool and school-aged children, this calendar can be placed anywhere in the home. I always tell my parents that, if a task seems t
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 Five No-Materials-Needed Games to Increase Language Skills On-the-Go!

Five No-Materials-Needed Games to Increase Language Skills On-the-Go!

Created by
Theresa Autore
Aimed as a parent handout to increase language skills in Preschool, Kindergarten, and First Grade students or as a carryover therapy aid for an SLP's toolkit. These activities are meant to increase a child's language skills while taking today's busy schedules into account. Not only are language skills increased, but engaged children tend to behave better, making travel easier for all. Kid tested and parent approved.
Preview of Capture & Create Communication Opportunities

Capture & Create Communication Opportunities

Created by
Mariah Groll
Quick handout for parents on creating and capturing communication opportunities to increase communication!
Preview of Speech Sound Reminder Freebie

Speech Sound Reminder Freebie

Are you looking for a way to increase your communication with teachers and carers, and share the specific cues that help your student make their speech sounds more clearly? These simple Speech Sound Reminders can be given with homework or passed on to a teacher so that the key people in the child's life know what they can say and do to help their child say their speech sounds. CONTENTS:✅ -- 18 pages of speech sound reminders ✅ -- Fits four notes to a page What SLP's like you are saying:❝This
Preview of Basics of Play - Spanish

Basics of Play - Spanish

Handout for parents to support child-directed play, modeling and decreasing questions/tell me language. Spanish version.
Preview of SLP Language Recommendations to Parents Guide

SLP Language Recommendations to Parents Guide

A useful tool that can be provided to parents to help increase their child's language development. These recommendations can also be used as part of the recommendations of a speech and language evaluation.
Preview of Picture Scenes for Communication Jungle Friends

Picture Scenes for Communication Jungle Friends

Created by
Askanslp
These scenes were created for use in therapy to; encourage conversation, build (receptive and expressive) vocabulary, increase length of sentence, and for parents to use in home practice. Once pictures are reviewed in therapy they can be printed or emailed to parents and teachers for carryover activities. The 10 scene package includes: 1-Adopt a Pet 2-At the Beach 2 3-At the Beach 3 4-At the Playground 5-The Ocean 6-At the Fair 7-In the Bathroom 8-In the City 9-In the Kitchen 10-On the Farm J
Preview of African American English | Difference Not Disorder | Caregiver Education

African American English | Difference Not Disorder | Caregiver Education

Created by
Beautifully You
Bringing awareness to African American English exposes the key differences between a disorder and a cultural difference in dialect (a difference is not a disorder). Cultural language differences should never be stigmatized or deemed substandard. Bringing awareness to cultural-linguistic differences helps to decrease the misidentification of speech-language disorders which far too common in BIPOC populations.
Preview of Naturalistic Language Stimulation Strategies

Naturalistic Language Stimulation Strategies

This handout provides a resource that describes naturalistic intervention strategies which focus on encouraging and increasing communicative interactions within daily routines. Speech-language pathologists and parents can utilize these strategies to improve the development of overall speech and language skills.
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