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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 Speech Therapy Activities for 2-Year-Olds | Early Intervention Guide | Part 1

Speech Therapy Activities for 2-Year-Olds | Early Intervention Guide | Part 1

Speech therapy activities and early intervention strategies designed for 2-year-olds.This resource provides practical, easy-to-use strategies for supporting early communication skills during play and everyday routines. It is ideal for speech-language pathologists, early intervention providers, and parent coaching. This guide focuses on building foundational communication skills, including imitation, early word use, and requesting. Skills targeted: Imitation of actions, sounds, and words Early w
Preview of Speech Therapy Parent Handouts - Screen Time Language Support

Speech Therapy Parent Handouts - Screen Time Language Support

Created by
Eva Lee SLP
Since COVID hit, screen time has increased for many families and caregivers are looking for help navigating this new normal! Use this handout to give caregivers simple strategies support language during screen time. Whether sessions are taking place virtually or in person, speech therapy parent handouts are a great way to offer support. As a mom and SLP, I recommend and use these strategies frequently as everyone is spending more time at home. If you have any questions, please contact me. I'd be
Preview of Beginning Reader: Focus Repeating Sentence "I See The" #1A

Beginning Reader: Focus Repeating Sentence "I See The" #1A

Want to get early readers thinking and believing they are READERS? Proven successful with non-readers. You will be amazed! This is one of many beginning books that builds a child's confidence as a reader. Why? Repeating sentence pattern using "I like the...." Above each sentence there are drawings to guide the beginning reader. For example, above the word "see", there are a pair of eyes to help reader read the words 'see'. The sentence pattern is easy to memorize. What is reading? Beginning read
Preview of Early Language Parent Handouts for Early Intervention

Early Language Parent Handouts for Early Intervention

20+ pages of language stimulation strategies for increasing parent-child interactions and communication skills. Includes descriptions of each strategy, “how to” implement explanations, and at-home practice examples Strategies: - Early vocabulary targets - Be silly and Forgetful - Choices - Place objects out of reach - Toy rotation - Rule of 3/ don’t use ”say” - Familiar verbal routines - Narration - Name and repeat - Use specific vocabulary - Simplify models - Give one at a time - Sabotag
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 Fall Family Fun Activity Letter

Fall Family Fun Activity Letter

Looking for a way to promote parent engagement, increase student success, and support families with the overall development of their children? A quick parent letter to encourage and explain the importance of classic board games and family fun nights. The letter is completely customizable and is a quick and easy way to continue to encourage parent-school communication and community.
Preview of The Speech Corner:  Parent handout to encourage language development

The Speech Corner: Parent handout to encourage language development

Created by
My Speech Hive
This is a handout I give to teachers and parents frequently to encourage talking to children and to promote language development in children. It is a quick and easy resource to keep on hand when anyone is looking for suggestions on how to increase language.
Preview of /z/ Initial, Final, Medial Articulation Picture Cards – Speech Therapy Resource

/z/ Initial, Final, Medial Articulation Picture Cards – Speech Therapy Resource

Support your students’ speech sound development with this fun and engaging set of 45 /z/ articulation cards in all word positions! Perfect for SLPs, parents/caregivers, special education teachers, and early interventionists, this resource includes colorful picture cards designed to target the /z/ sound in the initial, final, and medial position of words. What’s Included: 45 picture cards featuring initial, final, and medial /z/ words (e.g., zebra, zombie, zest, easy, lizard, lazy, buzz, quiz, mu
Preview of Toddler Matching Rainbow Activity

Toddler Matching Rainbow Activity

Created by
Edsential
Here's a fun number game for your toddler to increase their numbering skills! You will get a rainbow coloring sheet and a cloud number sheet. Instructions: Step 1: Color the Rainbow. Step 2: Cut the clouds. Step 3: The Instructor will place a number on a cloud. Step 4: The child will try to match the number on the other cloud. This will help the child to identify the correct numbers and to learn to match the correct one! This is a perfect gift for parents and teachers are training their toddlers
Preview of Early Intervention Handout for Parents: Speech-Language Pathology

Early Intervention Handout for Parents: Speech-Language Pathology

This Early Intervention handout was created to support parents/caregivers and increase the use of strategies outside of the therapy room. Within this handout are 7 tips to incorporate during play and during daily routines. Enjoy!!!
Preview of Blow Your Nose Visual Card

Blow Your Nose Visual Card

Created by
Nora Rigolosi
Visual for children to blow their nose. Good for ABA and decreasing verbal prompts.
Preview of Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

Created by
OTNikkiT
Straight line cutting practice with finger placement visuals. 3 levels to increase challenge and visual motor skills. Right hand and left hand options.
Preview of Decreasing Undesired Throwing Behaviors

Decreasing Undesired Throwing Behaviors

Created by
Sprouting Tots
This parent friendly handout helps caregivers understand why undesired throwing occurs and what they can do to decrease this behavior moving forward.
Preview of Speech Therapy Parent Handouts- Early Language Development

Speech Therapy Parent Handouts- Early Language Development

This resource contains eight newsletters for parents of EI, pre-k, and kindergarten students. The topics focus on general language development and give advice pertinent to typically developing, as well as language delayed, children. These handouts would be perfect as parent education resources or monthly newsletters. They contain easy to understand explanations and easy strategies for caretakers to implement. Topics included: - Routines are Rad: how routines can support language development -
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 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.
Preview of Early Intervention: Teach Caregivers How to Use Books Handout Bundle

Early Intervention: Teach Caregivers How to Use Books Handout Bundle

Created by
B and B SLP
This bundle includes handouts early intervention providers can use to help caregivers develop skills and strategies to teach early language and literacy skills. The following handouts are included: Choosing Books, Expanding Utterances, Teaching Imitation, Increasing Participation During Book Reading, Literacy Expansion Ideas, Teaching Pointing and Labeling, Positioning During Book Reading, Vocabulary Development, and Print Awareness. An example handout and a handout that can be customized is in
Preview of Level 1 High Frequency Word Mat – Writing Support Cheat Sheet  Support early wri

Level 1 High Frequency Word Mat – Writing Support Cheat Sheet Support early wri

Created by
TinyMasterminds
Level 1 High Frequency Word Mat – Writing Support Cheat SheetSupport early writers with this bright and engaging Level 1 High Frequency Word Mat! Designed to build confidence and improve independent writing skills, this handy cheat sheet features a collection of commonly used words that children are encouraged to recognise, read, spell, and use regularly in their everyday writing. Perfect for use in classrooms, literacy groups, homework activities, and writing stations, the word mat provides qui
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
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