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Preview of Play Critter Clinic – FREE Play-Based Speech & Language Guide

Play Critter Clinic – FREE Play-Based Speech & Language Guide

The Play Critter Clinic is one of the most versatile toys in my speech-language room! This free play-based guide outlines a wide range of speech and language targets that can be addressed using the Critter Clinic toy during natural, engaging play. This guide is designed to support play-based therapy, early language development, AAC users, and mixed-ability groups. Targets can be easily adapted by changing or adding items to the clinic to meet individual student's needs. Possible Language Tar
Preview of Free Parent Handout for Speech Therapy: Language Strategies for Home Carryover

Free Parent Handout for Speech Therapy: Language Strategies for Home Carryover

Support carryover at home with this FREE parent handout of simple, research-based language facilitation strategies. Perfect for speech therapy, early intervention, preschool, and early elementary students.This caregiver-friendly resource explains how to build language during everyday routines like play, meals, book reading, and daily activities. What’s included: ✔ Easy-to-understand language strategies ✔ Real-life home routine examples ✔ Parent-friendly visuals and layout ✔ Print-and-go format
Preview of Free Speech Therapy Handout: 3 Easy Language-Building Tips for Parents at Home

Free Speech Therapy Handout: 3 Easy Language-Building Tips for Parents at Home

Want a simple, research-backed way to help parents build their child’s language at home—without worksheets or prep? This FREEBIE is for you!This printable parent handout includes 3 powerful, everyday strategies that support language development naturally through routines, choices, and intentional pauses. Designed by an experienced Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), this visually engaging one-pager is perfect for: Parent handouts for speech therapy sessionsEarly intervention SLPsPreschool and
Preview of Sound Effects for Play! FREE Parent Handout | Early Language & Speech Sounds Thr

Sound Effects for Play! FREE Parent Handout | Early Language & Speech Sounds Thr

Looking for a simple, no-prep way to help parents and caregivers build language through everyday play? This FREE one-page handout makes it easy and fun! Sound Effects for Play! gives families playful sound effects and easy words to use during the activities they already love — animal play, vehicles, hide & seek, chase games, and sensory bins. Sound effects and exclamatory words are powerful early targets: they're motivating, easy to imitate, and a natural bridge toward first words and connection
Preview of FREE Communication Temptations for Toddlers | Early Intervention Speech Therapy

FREE Communication Temptations for Toddlers | Early Intervention Speech Therapy

Communication temptations are simple, play-based strategies that naturally encourage toddlers to communicate. Instead of asking direct questions, you create fun opportunities for your child to request, point, comment, or use words and gestures during everyday routines.
Preview of FREE Is My Child Talking Enough? Toddler Speech Milestones | Speech Therapy

FREE Is My Child Talking Enough? Toddler Speech Milestones | Speech Therapy

Is your child talking less than other children the same age? Many parents wonder whether their toddler’s speech and language development is on track or if they should be concerned. Because language development varies widely, it can be difficult to know what is typical and when to seek support. This parent-friendly handout explains early speech and language expectations in a clear, reassuring way and helps families understand what “talking enough” really means. This FREE handout is part of a pare
Preview of Play Elefun in Speech Therapy | FREE Toy Guide for Language Targets

Play Elefun in Speech Therapy | FREE Toy Guide for Language Targets

Looking for easy, play-based ways to target communication skills using Elefun or similar butterfly popper games? This FREE printable toy guide outlines language targets and play-based therapy ideas you can use immediately in sessions. Elefun is no longer widely available, but similar butterfly-catching and air-blowing games work the same way for targeting: • joint attention • turn-taking • core vocabulary • early concepts (up/down, in/out) • colors and counting • requests, comments, and reg
Preview of Help Parents Support Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) with Confidence

Help Parents Support Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) with Confidence

Are you looking for a clear, parent-friendly way to explain gestalt language processing (GLP) and how to support children who use scripts, echolalia, or delayed language patterns? This FREE Gestalt Language Processing Parent Guide was created with one core belief in mind: every parent deserves access to high-quality, evidence-based tools to help them communicate with their child.Whether you are a speech-language pathologist (SLP), special education teacher, early intervention provider, or pa
Preview of Healthy Child Screen Time Guidelines

Healthy Child Screen Time Guidelines

This printable PDF guide helps understand how screen time affects early language development. Research-based information & recommendations for ages 0–6+ years. It also includes suggested family tips & screen-free activity ideas. What’s Included:Quick screen time recommendations by ageScreen-free activity ideas to do instead Ways screens can impact play, speech, & connectionPrinter-friendly (black & white) formatFollow @thetalkingnest for more ideas!
Preview of Teaching “YES!”| Early Communication Handout for Parents | Speech Therapy | EI

Teaching “YES!”| Early Communication Handout for Parents | Speech Therapy | EI

Teaching “YES!” to Toddlers | Early Communication Handout for Parents | Speech Therapy & Early InterventionHelp parents support their toddler’s communication at home with this easy-to-follow “Teaching YES!” parent handout.This free printable resource is perfect for speech-language pathologists, early interventionists, and caregivers working with toddlers who say “no” when they really mean “yes” or get frustrated when they can’t express what they want. This simple, visual handout walks parents
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