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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 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 Fight Food Jag

Fight Food Jag

Created by
Autism Immersed
Fight Food Jag is an informational handout created by a pediatric SLP and OT to help parents understand how to improve their child's mealtime behavior and increase their food repertoire.
Preview of Language Stimulation Strategies to Implement During Play and Daily Routines

Language Stimulation Strategies to Implement During Play and Daily Routines

This educational handout provides both speech-language pathologists and parents information about language stimulation strategies to implement during play and daily routines. These strategies can be used to increase expressive and receptive language skills. The handout also includes specific language activities to implement for children between the ages of birth to three. There are references listed to provide SLPs a resource list for additional articles and website when conducting research in t
Preview of FREE Speech Sound Hand Cues PDF

FREE Speech Sound Hand Cues PDF

Created by
TheSpeechScoop
Download this FREE Speech Therapy Hand Cues PDF to give to parents/caregivers to help them work with their children at home (using these visuals) on their speech articulation skills! *See these cues in action! https://youtu.be/yy1LrKg3fFs Visual speech hand cues are great way to improve correct production of targeted phonemes and speech sounds and are easy to fade when decreasing cueing! Why use Speech Sound Hand Cues?! Visual, Tactile and Verbal cues are some of the MOST effective ways to teac
Preview of Early Language Tips and Tricks | Pediatric SLP Strategies

Early Language Tips and Tricks | Pediatric SLP Strategies

Support Early Language Development at Home!This 4-page parent handout is designed to teach families how to model functional language naturally in daily routines and play. This resource breaks down simple, approachable strategies parents can implement right away — making speech therapy goals easier to generalize at home! This is perfect for SLPs, EI providers, parent coaching sessions, home programming, early intervention teams, and clinics looking to increase carryover in a developmentally suppo
Preview of FREE Speech Sound Development Chart by Age for Parents // The Speech Scoop

FREE Speech Sound Development Chart by Age for Parents // The Speech Scoop

Created by
TheSpeechScoop
Parents often ask me about what is typical for speech sound development in toddlers! So, I made this FREE chart using ASHA standards and the NEW Crowe & McLeod Norms (2020)! Updated: 2/21/22 What is speech intelligibility?Speech intelligibility is how much information familiar and unfamiliar listeners can understand when a child is speaking. What is typical for speech intelligibility development?Children UNDER the age of 18 months: familiar and unfamiliar listeners can understand less than 25
Preview of A Simple Guide to Basic Sign Language

A Simple Guide to Basic Sign Language

Created by
SLPplease
I love using simple sign language for my early language learners in order to build their communication skills! There are so many different resources out there and they all look different so I wanted a cohesive packet of simple signs that are perfect for introducing sign language to families. I've put together 16 different slides that offer a picture and description for how to produce the sign. Each picture and description is from babysignlanguage.com. For more sign language assistance, go visit
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