TPT
Total:
$0.00
Preview of FREE 50 Functional First Words- Parent EI Handout

FREE 50 Functional First Words- Parent EI Handout

FREE Functional First Words List (50 Words!) + Teaching TipsLooking for a simple, parent-friendly way to support early language development? This free printable PDF includes 50 functional first words commonly used by toddlers and early talkers, plus bonus tips for teaching new words during everyday routines and play. Perfect for: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) Early intervention providers Parents & caregivers of toddlers (12–36 months) What’s included: ✔️ List of 50 functional first w
Preview of Mini Free Sample (A–D)  Letter Recognition A –Z (Animals Theme)

Mini Free Sample (A–D) Letter Recognition A –Z (Animals Theme)

This engaging 26-page worksheet set is designed to help preschool and kindergarten children (ages 3–6) learn to recognize, trace, and remember the letters A to Z through fun, interactive activities. Each page focuses on one letter of the alphabet and includes: ✅ Uppercase and lowercase tracing Find and color the letter activity (letter search game) Coloring section with animals that match the letter (e.g., A is for Ant, B is for Bear, C is for Cat, etc.) Designed in black-and-white for ea
Preview of Valentine's Day Vocabulary List - FREE Handout for Caregivers

Valentine's Day Vocabulary List - FREE Handout for Caregivers

Created by
MsLindseySLP
Inside this FREE resource you'll receive a color copy and a black and white copy of my Valentine's Day vocabulary list. If your an SLP this handout is great to print and distribute to caregivers of your clients or send them a digital copy! This resource is perfect for the birth- three population or for late talkers. Caregiver coaching is made easier with this resource! Help parents to teach their children new words. This can be used as a checklist or printed and placed on the fridge for an easy
Preview of Speech Language Milestones Freebie

Speech Language Milestones Freebie

A handout for parents to track their speech/language/attention/feeding milestones with simple activities to promote development.
Preview of AAC Augmentative and Alternative Communication Visual Reminder FREEBIE

AAC Augmentative and Alternative Communication Visual Reminder FREEBIE

Use this AAC visual reminder in your early intervention/speech therapy sessions or give it to your teachers with students who use an Augmentative and Alternative Communication device. Give it to your parents/teachers as a handout, or send it via email as a reminder of how they should be using the child’s Augmentative and Alternative Communication device. Who doesn’t need a lil reminder every now and then :) NO PREP! Check out the full product with thorough explanations and examples here: AAC Tip
Preview of FREE Parent Coaching Handouts

FREE Parent Coaching Handouts

If you're an Occupational Therapist, COTA, Physical Therapist, PTA, SLP or Early Interventionist using a parent coaching model to work with young children and their families, don't miss out on grabbing these FREE printables to use with your families to educate them on the parent coaching model. English and Spanish versions available.
Preview of Let’s Count 1 to 10 Worksheets Free !!

Let’s Count 1 to 10 Worksheets Free !!

Created by
kaopanstudio
Let’s count together! This fun and colorful number recognition activity pack helps young learners practice counting from 1 to 10 and easy-to-follow pages. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten classrooms or homeschool settings. These no prep worksheets are print-and-go ready — simply print and start learning!
Preview of Questions to ask in an IEP meeting

Questions to ask in an IEP meeting

This free parent resource was created by a special education teacher to help families feel more prepared, confident, and informed during the IEP process. Inside this guide, parents will find helpful questions to ask regarding: accommodations and supports academic progress behavior and social-emotional needs communication between home and school goals, services, and classroom support transition and next steps This resource is perfect for: ✔ Parents new to special education ✔ Annual IEP me
Preview of Why is My Food Different? A Story for Kids with Food Intolerances

Why is My Food Different? A Story for Kids with Food Intolerances

Created by
SEL Supply Co.
This heartwarming social story follows Alex, a young girl who navigates life with lactose intolerance. Through friendly narration and child-centered visuals, the story helps little learners understand why their food might look different, introduces lactose-free options in a fun and positive way, and models coping strategies like deep breathing when feeling left out. Encouraging self-advocacy and emotional regulation, this resource is ideal for preschool and early elementary students in inclusive
Preview of Building Language Bundle- Caregiver Handouts and Coaching Guide Value Bundle

Building Language Bundle- Caregiver Handouts and Coaching Guide Value Bundle

Created by
MsLindseySLP
Buying this value bundle provides you with 3 products for Early Intervention therapy visits. This product is great for SLPs who are coaching caregivers with children age birth-three. You're getting 3 products for the price of 2 which means you're getting one for FREE! Each item in the bundle includes: A caregiver handout with vocabulary lists and examples of how to use strategies to promote language skillsAn additional handout with ideas for carryoverList of reflective questions for SLPs to us
Preview of College Academics Guide | College Prep E-Book | 12th Grade PDF | H.S. Graduation

College Academics Guide | College Prep E-Book | 12th Grade PDF | H.S. Graduation

⚙️ GUIDE TO THE CULTURE OF COLLEGE ACADEMICS: 8 KEY CONCEPTS E-BOOK⚠️ Are your graduating high schoolers truly ready for the culture shock of college academics?Figuring out this new confusing environment, and adapting to it, can be challenging—in part because no one ever really explains it; students are just expected to absorb everything as they go. Until now.This specially targeted E-Book by Dr. William Bryant helps high school and early college students decode the unspoken expectations ahead…
Preview of Daily Home Schedule for Parents of Students with Autism

Daily Home Schedule for Parents of Students with Autism

This Daily Schedule can help parents who home school, have special needs children or have children with Autism by providing consistency, routine, and ease transitions for the parent and child. This is a great additional resource for Parent Support Specialists looking to assist their families in the community. Schedule includes cards with boy and girl pictures from breakfast, putting on pajamas, and playing. Additional cards include visiting the park, playing with playdough, going to the fair,
Showing 1-12 of 12+ results