Support expressive language development with this communication sabotage strategies poster, designed for speech therapy, early intervention, and parent use to help toddlers and young children initiate communication and use more words. Help toddlers and young children initiate communication and use more language with this practical, easy-to-follow Communication Sabotage Strategies Poster or Handout. Designed for both speech-language pathologists and parents, this resource shows how to natur
Strategies for supporting engaged book reading between adults and preschoolers. Great for use as a therapy room or classroom poster poster or parent handout Support early literacy and language development with this Engaged Book Reading Poster, designed for use in speech therapy rooms, classrooms, and at home! This visually clear, easy-to-follow poster highlights simple, research-based strategies that adults can use to help children build print awareness, language skills, and early reading re
Sink or float - a hands-on science experiment activity for speech therapy - perfect for targeting past tense, future tense, and past tense verbs! Looking for a hands-on, little to no prep speech therapy activity that builds both science understanding AND verb tense skills? This engaging Sink or Float experiment is perfect for targeting past, present, and future verb tenses in a meaningful, real-life context! Students test objects in water while completing structured sentence prompts, making
Quick no prep worksheets for targeting irregular past tense verbs - great for sending home for home practice or targeting during a speech therapy session. 6 worksheets with a total of 54 irregular past tense verbs included.
Support students in organizing and retelling simple stories with this Story Retell Visual using the Somebody–Wanted–But–So–Then framework! This simple, structured visual helps students break down stories into key components, improving reading comprehension, narrative skills, and expressive language. What’s Included.... Visual anchor chart using: Somebody (Who is the story about?) Wanted (What did they want?) But (What went wrong?) So (What did they do?) At Last / Then (How did it end?)
Social behavior map visual for + list of 30 sample scenario ideas for identifying expected and unexpected behaviors in various situations that children will experience at home, at school, and in the community. Based on the concept of Social Behavior Mapping developed by Michelle Garcia Winner, this tool can help walk a child through their actions and how those are directly related to others' emotions AND their own emotions, as well as any resulting actions or reactions, in social situations.
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