I am a senior certified speech pathologist who specialises in working with children who have speech and language difficulties. I have worked with children with a range of disabilities such as ASD, IDs and ADHD.
When working with a child who is stopping, pre-vocalic voicing, and fronting, inserting a /h/ sound/word after the initial fricative can be helpful. This resource includes pages for /f/ /s/ /sh/ /ch/ /k/ /p/ /t/
Identify dyslexia early with our comprehensive PDF guide, tailored for different age groups. This essential resource helps parents, educators, and caregivers spot early signs of dyslexia and take proactive steps for support. Signs of Dyslexia by Age GroupAges 3-4Ages 5-7Ages 8+
Brown's stages offer a structure for comprehending and anticipating the typical progression of expressive language development in English, focusing on morphology and syntax (as defined later). Speech-language pathologists and speech and language therapists frequently employ these stages for structural analysis of a child's spoken language. Here is a breakdown of the development that can be used in the clinic to explain to parents or help you write a report.
Have you ever wanted to explain a phonological process to a parent or educator and couldn't think of examples? Here's the solution! There is a poster with age of eliminationexamples with imageswhat the process isPosters included are assimilationfinal consonant deletioninitial consonant deletionvoicingweak syllable deletionstopping (early sounds)cluster reductionfrontingstopping (later sounds)deaffricationglidingfricative simplification
Milestone development for children aged 12 months18 months2 years3 years4 years5 years6 yearsAs well as red flags Each contains information about intelligibility (ability to be understood)speech soundsplay/social skillsunderstanding (receptive language)expression (expressive language)literacy skillsgrammar developmentattention timeThese posters can be used in the clinic to show parents where their child should be or is working towards. It can also be used as a resource to help with report wriiti
A parent comes to you with a diagnosis confused and seeking support and answers. Here is your quick guide to ID including CausesWhat does it look like?DSM-5 criteriaSeverity ratingTreatments
A parent comes to you with a diagnosis confused and seeking support and answers. Here is your quick guide to CAS including CausesWhat does it look like?DSM-5 criteriaTreatments
You have a child that has phonological speech sound disorder. How do we choose target sounds that will have the best results? Here is the resource for you! It's important to know the best approach to support a child and what the research is to back up your approach and sound targets. This document will help you understand and plan your approach to therapy.
Have you had families that didn't understand what their child's sensory results meant? Well here is the tool for you! Easy to explain handout for families to interpret what the sensory terms allied health professionals use. It includes overview of sensory processinglingo unpackedunderstanding sensory quadrantsin-depth pages onvestibularsmelltastehearingsighttouchproprioceptioninteroception
A parent comes to you with a diagnosis confused and seeking support and answers. Here is your quick guide to ODD including CausesWhat does it look like?DSM-5 criteriaSeverity ratingTreatments
Discover effective ways to support individuals with dysgraphia with our concise PDF guide. Ideal for parents, educators, and professionals, this resource covers key difficulties and practical strategies to enhance writing skills.
A parent comes to you with a diagnosis confused and seeking support and answers. Here is your quick guide to dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysphagia, dyspraxia, anddysgraphia.
So you've assessed a child and they have speech sound errors. What's next? Here is a quick handy tool to help you decide which approach to use as well as a snapshot of the approach including What is it?IntensityResearch summaryClient demographic
Empower yourself with effective strategies for supporting dyslexia at every stage of development. Our PDF guide provides practical, age-appropriate techniques to help children with dyslexia thrive from early childhood through later years. Support Strategies by Age Group:Ages 3-4Ages 5-7Ages 8+
A parent comes to you with a diagnosis confused and seeking support and answers. Here is your quick guide to selective mutism including CausesWhat does it look like?DSM-5 criteriaTreatments
A parent comes to you with a diagnosis confused and seeking support and answers. Here is your quick guide to FASD including CausesWhat does it look like?DSM-5 criteriaTreatments
Unlock effective solutions for managing dyscalculia with our essential PDF guide. Perfect for parents, educators, and professionals, this resource provides clear insights into difficulties and practical strategies to support mathematical learning.
Unlock practical solutions for managing executive function difficulties with our essential PDF guide. Perfect for parents, educators, and professionals, this resource provides clear insights and effective strategies for enhancing executive functioning skills.
Unlock the secrets to improving processing speed with our practical PDF guide! Ideal for parents, educators, and professionals, this resource addresses Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN), common difficulties, and effective strategies for enhancement.
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I am a senior certified speech pathologist who specialises in working with children who have speech and language difficulties. I have worked with children with a range of disabilities such as ASD, IDs and ADHD.
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