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Preview of Early Mand Training Protocol with Vocal and PECS/Sign - Teacher/Parent Friendly

Early Mand Training Protocol with Vocal and PECS/Sign - Teacher/Parent Friendly

This mand training (aka teaching functional requesting) protocol is an easy to follow, step-by-step guide on how to increase request opportunities using a combination of vocal prompting and supplementary PECS/Sign language supports. The target audience of this infographic is caregivers, teachers, and even new therapists who work with a learner whose vocal repertoire is just emerging. The guide teaches how to utilize motivating operations, prompts and prompt fading, different communication modali
Preview of Growing Bundle of Speech Sounds in Initial Position (Distance Learning)

Growing Bundle of Speech Sounds in Initial Position (Distance Learning)

This is a growing bundle, prices will increase as more targets are added. This includes the following targets in the initial position of the word: Early Sounds (p, b, m) Stopping (s, f) Fronting (k, g) Backing (t, d) Cluster Reduction (sp, sm) Multisyllables (3, 4) Future packets added to this bundle will include: Early Sounds (w, h, y) Stopping (v, z, sh, ch, j, voiced/voiceless th) Gliding (l, r) Cluster Reduction (sk, st) Multisyllables (CV, VC, 1, 2) This product includes full-color and b
Preview of Growing Bundle of Speech Sounds in Final Position (Distance Learning)

Growing Bundle of Speech Sounds in Final Position (Distance Learning)

This is a growing bundle, prices will increase as more targets are added. This includes the following targets in the initial position of the word: Early Sounds (p, b, m) Stopping (s, f) Fronting (k, g) Backing (t, d) Future packets added to this bundle will include: Stopping (v, z, sh, ch, j, mixed th) This product includes full-color and black & white materials to use as hard or digital copies. -A brief outline of the Cycles Approach and phonological processes. -A home program handout for e
Preview of ** Occupational Therapy Explained: Informational Handout, What is OT? **

** Occupational Therapy Explained: Informational Handout, What is OT? **

Created by
Developmentools
OTs are an integral part of the therapy team, focusing on increasing the participation of those we work with in their desired and required activities needed for living a fulfilling and independent life. Occupational therapy covers a wide range of skills - and that’s why we love it so much! This quick, one-page resource was created to be an easy explanation for caregivers, teachers and parents. Please note, as with all of our resources, this download does not substitute skilled medical interventi
Preview of Basic AAC Communication Sheet for Toddlers and Children with ASD

Basic AAC Communication Sheet for Toddlers and Children with ASD

Created by
Mighty Minds OT
Easy to Use and Teach Low Tech Communication Tool to improve child’s communication skills to express wants & needs as well as increasing independence. These communication cards include:  everyday activitiescommon requestsfoodsfeelingspain scalediverse imagesand much more!This is a great tool for parents, teachers, OT/SLP, and many more!
Preview of FREE Clear Speech Strategies - Voice, Dysarthria, Low Intelligibility, Caregiver

FREE Clear Speech Strategies - Voice, Dysarthria, Low Intelligibility, Caregiver

FREE! FREE! FREE!This list of tips will teach non-SLPs how to effectively communicate, thereby revealing competence and increasing confidence in the student (and communication partner)! Target populations: voice, dysarthria, oral-motor weakness, low-intelligibility. For more school-focused tips, check out this FREE resource: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Communicating-with-Unintelligible-Students-Guide-For-TeachersParents-6897833#show-price-update This checklist is appropri
Preview of FREE 5 Tips for Communicating with Unintelligible Students - Teachers/Parents

FREE 5 Tips for Communicating with Unintelligible Students - Teachers/Parents

FREE! FREE! FREE!This list of tips will teach non-SLPs how to effectively communicate with a highly-unintelligible student, thereby revealing competence and increasing confidence in the student (and communication partner)! For a more medical-focused list, check out: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Clear-Speech-Strategies-Voice-Dysarthria-Low-Intelligibility-Caregiver-6930084#show-price-update This checklist is appropriate for: Parents/FamilyTeachers/ClassmatesAdministratorsG
Preview of AAC Therapy Materials & Implementation Supports BUNDLE

AAC Therapy Materials & Implementation Supports BUNDLE

Created by
Deborah SLT
Want clearer steps to achieve communication success with your non-speaking or minimally-speaking clients in speech therapy sessions? Not sure how to teach Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)? Trying to increase AAC use by your learners? Then this resource is for you! This download includes: Approx 30 minute video, slides and handouts that support 8 key phases in implementing low tech communication systems 16 versions of Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) Social Narrat
Preview of Volume/Voice Level Chart

Volume/Voice Level Chart

A voice/volume chart with visuals to help your student or child match their volume to the setting because it is okay to be loud and excited sometimes! Cut out an laminate to increase life-span!
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 Hearing aid home use reward chart

Hearing aid home use reward chart

Created by
Rachel Lee
I've found that students are not wearing their hearing aids "during all waking hours" as advised by their personal audiologists. This reward chart takes the stress off of parents to push their children to keep their hearing aids in. I have included a basic checklist for when to wear (and when to take off) hearing aids. It can be used for cochlear implants as well. I have included instructions for home use. The parents I have given it to have had at least a 50% increase in hearing aid use at
Preview of 50 Silly Sounds · Digital Album for Caregivers · Enhance Imitation Skills · EI

50 Silly Sounds · Digital Album for Caregivers · Enhance Imitation Skills · EI

Parent and Caregiver-Friendly 'Silly Sounds' album, using real pictures + a simple label.  This digital album can be sent to parents via photo-sharing app of your choice to help them to focus on presenting SILLY SOUNDS. The goal is to help inspire parents to use silly sounds with their child, and increase the child's engagement and imitation skills!  After ‘practice’ with this album, hopefully the parents will be able incorporate more silly sounds into their daily routines, book reading, and p
Preview of Physical Therapy Early Intervention Infant/Baby| Templates Activities Milestones

Physical Therapy Early Intervention Infant/Baby| Templates Activities Milestones

Created by
TamThePediPT
This folder contains the key elements to kickstart your Early Intervention, Toddler, or Outpatient Physical Therapy evaluations and treatments. Included in this bundle are: 👣 Developmental Play Guides based on milestones achieved and what is coming next📝 Template and Guides for Infant/Baby PT Evaluations, including medical/family history and detailed gross motor milestones👶 2 Milestone charts: Birth-2years and Toddler/PreschoolThis bundle will help decrease missed information, keep consisten
Preview of Coping Skill: Look for the Colors – Mindfulness & Grounding Worksheet

Coping Skill: Look for the Colors – Mindfulness & Grounding Worksheet

Look for the Colors – Mindfulness & Grounding WorksheetHelp students practice mindfulness and grounding with this simple, engaging activity! The “Look for the Colors” worksheet guides students to focus on each color of the rainbow and find 5 items in that color around the room. This activity encourages observation, attention to the present moment, and sensory awareness, making it a perfect tool for reducing stress, increasing focus, and supporting emotional regulation. Ideal for classrooms, ther
Preview of Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Help children learn how to calm their bodies and emotions with this easy-to-use Calming Activities Handout for Kids by Monica Plack, occupational therapist. This downloadable resource is perfect for therapists, teachers, and parents supporting children with big feelings, sensory needs, or self-regulation challenges. Included is a visual picture choice board that allows children to independently select calming strategies that work best for them. Using visuals increases engagement, communication
Preview of All About Me Book- AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)

All About Me Book- AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)

An “All About Me” book is a personalised book about a child that shares important information about who they are, what they like, and how they communicate. It is often used in speech therapy, classrooms, and with support workers to help others understand the child better. What it includes An All About Me book usually contains simple pages with photos, pictures, or symbols and short sentences about the child, such as: My name is… My family My favourite foods Things I like Things I don
Preview of AAC Bulletin Board and Parent Handouts

AAC Bulletin Board and Parent Handouts

Created by
Prairie Sprout
Included are 10 play-based activities, each with a parent handout and bulletin board components. Handouts include scripts to model, talker words, extension activities, and companion books. These handouts are parent-friendly and designed to be an easy guide for how to facilitate language development using common activities. These handouts are also great resources to share with school staff working with early communicators and AAC learners. Bulletin boards are a great way to build capacity amo
Preview of Parent Communication Questionnaire for Special Education

Parent Communication Questionnaire for Special Education

Building strong parent-teacher communication is essential in any classroom—but it's absolutely critical in special education. These editable Parent Communication Forms were designed by a special education teacher to help you gather meaningful, relevant input from families at the beginning of the year, before IEP meetings, during parent conferences, new incoming students etc. This resource helps create a true collaborative team around the student, allowing you to align IEP goals, classroom sup
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