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Preview of What to Say (and Not Say) to a Child Who Stutters, Parent guide, SLP, PDF

What to Say (and Not Say) to a Child Who Stutters, Parent guide, SLP, PDF

Not sure what to say when a child stutters?This practical guide gives you simple, supportive scripts you can use right away so you can respond with confidence instead of second-guessing. You’ll get: Real-life phrases that help (and what to avoid) Side-by-side examples: ✅ helpful vs ❌ unhelpful Easy explanations (no jargon) Strategies that reduce pressure—not increase it Perfect for: Parents Teachers (PreK–early elementary) Caregivers SLPs supporting families Why it matters:
Preview of Decodable Blending Lines - CVC Short Vowels, Digraphs, Glued Sounds nk and ng

Decodable Blending Lines - CVC Short Vowels, Digraphs, Glued Sounds nk and ng

Decodable Blending Lines: CVC Short Vowels, Digraphs, and Glued Sounds ng and nkELEVEN PAGES OF PRACTICE!Give your students the practice they need to master vowel teams and diphthongs with this decodable blending lines resource! Perfect for intervention, tutoring, small groups, or independent practice, these carefully designed lines help students build fluency, confidence, and automaticity with challenging vowel patterns. What’s included:Decodable blending lines featuring these CVC patterns,
Preview of Social stories about emotions - Big & little Feelings check in - Emotions Chart

Social stories about emotions - Big & little Feelings check in - Emotions Chart

Created by
ABA in School
Build emotional awareness and self-control with these social stories about emotions designed for young learners. These social stories for autism support daily feelings check in routines, emotional vocabulary, and emotional regulation skills for preschool, early childhood, and special education classrooms. ❤️ I Have Big and Little Feelings teaches students to recognize BIG and little emotions and respond before feelings escalate. Perfect for morning meeting, calm corners, social skills group
Preview of Class Rules social stories Hidden rules and procedures social emotional learning

Class Rules social stories Hidden rules and procedures social emotional learning

Created by
ABA in School
Looking for simple social stories about class rules for preschool or special education? This hidden rules and procedures social story is perfect for back-to-school or as a refresher. Use when teaching basic social skills in your autism or special education classroom. Includes printable social story, social emotional learning worksheets, and a take-home coloring book. ❤️ This is I Can Follow Class Hidden Rules. A 15-slide social story about following the rules and then the last 10 slides i
Preview of Letter Sound Cut & Paste Sort for Preschool | Beginning Sounds Phonics A–Z

Letter Sound Cut & Paste Sort for Preschool | Beginning Sounds Phonics A–Z

Hands-on learning is essential for building strong early literacy skills—and preschoolers learn best when they can touch, move, and sort. This Letter & Sound Cut & Paste Sort activity is designed to help preschool and Pre-K students practice beginning sound recognition in a clear, concrete, and developmentally appropriate way. Students cut picture cards and sort them by matching the correct beginning letter sound, strengthening phonemic awareness while also building fine motor skills. This r
Preview of Mother’s Day Speech Therapy Craft | Categories, Inferencing & Describing

Mother’s Day Speech Therapy Craft | Categories, Inferencing & Describing

🌸 Mother’s Day Flower Craft | Categories, Inferencing & Describing 🌸 Make speech and language sessions extra fun this spring with this engaging Mother’s Day themed flower craft activity! Students will color, cut, build their own flower, and target multiple language skills at the same time. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners in speech therapy, special education, or classroom settings. This hands-on resource combines a fun seasonal craft with meaningful language
Preview of Zoo Animal Language Activity

Zoo Animal Language Activity

The Zoo Animal Language Activity makes it easy to work with Preschool and Early Learner mixed groups while keeping sessions fun and structured. This Zoo Animal Theme Cookie Roll-a-Game is a low-prep, open-ended activity that combines hands-on game play with a simple craft to support a variety of speech and language goals. The take-home letter keeps parents informed and helps foster carryover. Featuring spinner/dice options, a feed-the-puppet game, take-home crafts, and a parent letter fo
Preview of One Page Reader Lesson 4: Pat, the Curious Cat

One Page Reader Lesson 4: Pat, the Curious Cat

Created by
Code Breakers
My One Page Reader lesson plans and instructional supports are a comprehensive, structured literacy resource intentionally designed to support the systematic and explicit instruction advocated by the Neuhaus Education Center. These plans offer several key benefits to be used by dyslexia therapists: 1. Consistency with Research-Based PracticeEach lesson plan aligns with the principles of structured literacy, following a predictable, sequential format that emphasizes: Phoneme-grapheme correspond
Preview of Good sportsmanship social story, Being good sport lesson Social stories emotions

Good sportsmanship social story, Being good sport lesson Social stories emotions

Created by
ABA in School
Help students practice good sportsmanship, flexible thinking, and appropriate vs inappropriate behaviors with this comprehensive resource all about being a good sport—perfect for kindergarten behavior management, ABA, counseling, social groups, and playing with friends social stories. This engaging set teaches learners how to handle winning and losing, use positive language, and participate in play without frustration or outbursts. The FAIR framework gives students a simple, memorable way t
Preview of Token Economy/Behavior Rewards

Token Economy/Behavior Rewards

Created by
Shaye Foutty
The cutest pages for a token economy. I like to laminate these and put them in a file folder with velcro. We like to use smiley faces as "tokens" and store them in the folder as well. These pages are perfect for special education or those friends who need a little bit more motivation! The pages are made smaller to allow for trimming and a better fit for file folders.
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