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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 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 Best Early Intervention Toys for Language (English and Spanish Handout)

Best Early Intervention Toys for Language (English and Spanish Handout)

Parents are frequently asking "what are some good toys to help my child increase language at home?". I have created a list of my go to toys I use during my weekly sessions. This list has given my clients and I many successful sessions and language opportunities. Handouts are provided in English and Spanish. Each handout has some ideas about how to encourage communication skills/target your child's speech goals. Please feel free to leave suggestions for improvement and/or additional toys :)
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 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 Winter Handout

Winter Handout

Use this hand out to give parents ideas on how to increase language during the winter! Young children learn best through play- which means ideas to use at home that are full of learning opportunities! This packet is geared toward preschoolers and school-aged children that includes family friendly, day-to-day activities. 3 Learning through Play Activity Sheets Snowmen, hot chocolate and super game ideas! No prep- just print and send home with your caseload at the end of you treatment session! Vis
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 Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

Be Clear Speech Strategies - Handout

This is a 'Be Clear' speech strategy handout which is typically used by Speech Pathologist who is working with clients who want to increase their speech intelligibility. Can give to your adult or paediatric clients.It is simple to read and follow Vibrant visual illustrationHope you enjoy this resource.
Preview of Early Intervention Fine Motor Home Activities Parent Handout

Early Intervention Fine Motor Home Activities Parent Handout

Quick handout to give to parents with 10 ideas for fine motor activities to incorporate in everyday play activities at home with their children to increase finger isolation, bilateral coordination, and overall fine motor strength and coordination.
Preview of Learning about Colors and Shapes

Learning about Colors and Shapes

Created by
Desiree Q Luong
Colors and shapes are two of the most noticeable attributes that we observe and categorize. Colors and shapes are basic building blocks to higher-level logic skills including concepts such as “same” and “different,” learning how to count, recognizing letters and numbers, and increasing analytical skills. Children learn to make distinctions by color and organize visual information by an objects shape. For example, children might recognize frogs by their green color or recognize an octagon posted
Preview of OT Your Day Away-Freebie

OT Your Day Away-Freebie

Are you the parent or teacher of a child that you think might benefit from some occupational therapy being integrated into their everyday routine? This FREE occupational therapy guide gives you a few helpful hints for integrating occupational therapy ideas to increase your child's participation in their everyday activities. *****WHAT IS INCLUDED******Description of OT: How it is used for children, what exactly it is, how it works. Helpful Hints: The four (4) helpful hits included in the back o
Preview of Modeling Language Handout (How to replace the phrase "Use your words")

Modeling Language Handout (How to replace the phrase "Use your words")

Created by
Sophia Ragan
Educational handout for parents about how to model language at home in order to replace the phrase "use your words." We often say this to kids, but they might not know which words to use! Instead of saying this, which may actually just increase frustration, this handout provides some insight about how to help children word through big emotions and communicate their needs in those moments. Provided in English and Mandarin
Preview of How to Reduce Your Child's Screen Time: A System that May Work for You

How to Reduce Your Child's Screen Time: A System that May Work for You

As a parent, I know how easy it is to give screens to my toddler at times when I need to get things done or need a break. However, I know that too much screen time can lead to a very cranky child, let alone it's not the most helpful in promoting your child's development!I created this resource for my clients as well as for myself and my family. In it, I share how parents can avoid developing an over-reliance on screens and how to design a system that increases free and independent play. Please a
Preview of Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Caregiver Handout for “Up" | Speech Therapy Daily Routines

Created by
Speechkick
Help little ones learn one of their first meaningful words—“ up”! 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 “up” through daily routines, play, and natural
Preview of Categorization Handout for Summer Speech and Language Therapy Homework

Categorization Handout for Summer Speech and Language Therapy Homework

Created by
Anna Dee SLP
This parent and teacher friendly handout is designed for the busy SLP. It is no-prep and require you to just print and go! This is a sample from the Language Processing: Parent and Staff Information Handouts for Speech Therapy.This one-page handout is jam packed with practical and easy to implement activities with everyday items, as well as effective strategies. You can share it with parents, teachers, and school staff. This one-page handout provides enough information for parents to im
Preview of Early Language Ideas for Home - Early Intervention Freebie for Speech Therapy

Early Language Ideas for Home - Early Intervention Freebie for Speech Therapy

This free early intervention resource was designed for speech therapists to share with parents, as a way to support parents to use language strategies during play and daily routines at home. There are four play ideas, three daily routines, and two additional activities outlined in this resource, alongside 10 language strategies. The activities suggested have been chosen as they are common toys/activities that are done in the home environment, and can be easily supported through parent-c
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