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SLKey Therapy

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Dallas, Texas, United States
About the store
I received my CCC's as a Speech Language Pathologist in June of 2022. I started my professional career as a Clinical Fellow at an outpatient facility and have been working with pediatrics all the way from birth to young adults for over a year. AAC is possibly my favorite area of SLP's scope of practice, however, I have experience with feeding, including picky eating, articulation and phonological processes, language deficits, and early intervention for language delay.
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Preview of Engaging Analogies | Build Vocabulary & Critical Thinking - BOOM DECK

Engaging Analogies | Build Vocabulary & Critical Thinking - BOOM DECK

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SLKey Therapy
This Boom Card™ deck targets analogical reasoning skills using 20 engaging analogy tasks. Students identify relationships between pairs (A is to B as C is to ___) and select the best match. Visual supports make this resource accessible for early learners and students who benefit from picture-based cues. This deck is ideal for targeting: - Vocabulary development - Critical thinking - Categorization and relationships - Language processing Perfect for speech therapy, special education, or early ele
Preview of Convergent Naming for Kids

Convergent Naming for Kids

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SLKey Therapy
Convergent Naming Handout – Language & Vocabulary Activity for Speech Therapy and ClassroomsLooking for a simple, engaging, and effective way to target convergent naming skills? This handout is designed to help students strengthen their categorization, word retrieval, and critical thinking abilities by identifying the group or category that connects a set of related items. It has 16 categories for your student to name! Perfect for: Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs): Targeting vocabulary, n
Preview of Comparatives and Superlatives Identification

Comparatives and Superlatives Identification

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SLKey Therapy
Learning and understanding comparatives and superlatives is an integral part of speech and language development. For school-age children, they should be able to understand and identify adjectives with comparative and superlative word forms (e.g., adjective+"er", adjective+"est"). Your student will have over 30 practice opportunities for both comparatives and superlatives. The adjectives in this Deck include: large, big, small, tall, short.
Preview of Core Vocabulary - Snack Time

Core Vocabulary - Snack Time

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SLKey Therapy
Core Vocabulary is an invaluable resource in early language development. Often times, as SLPs, we find ourselves talking about "core" to parents, without modeling or showing ways to implement it. Use this parent handout to show them how easy it is to model Core Vocabulary throughout many different activities!
Preview of Core Vocabulary - Bubbles

Core Vocabulary - Bubbles

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SLKey Therapy
Core Vocabulary is an invaluable resource in early language development. Often times, as SLPs, we find ourselves talking about "core" to parents, without modeling or showing ways to implement it. Use this parent handout to show them how easy it is to model Core Vocabulary throughout many different activities!
Preview of Core Vocabulary - Shared Book Reading

Core Vocabulary - Shared Book Reading

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SLKey Therapy
Core Vocabulary is an invaluable resource in early language development. Often times, as SLPs, we find ourselves talking about "core" to parents, without modeling or showing ways to implement it. Use this parent handout to show them how easy it is to model Core Vocabulary throughout many different activities!
Preview of Core Vocabulary - Getting Dressed

Core Vocabulary - Getting Dressed

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SLKey Therapy
Core Vocabulary is an invaluable resource in early language development. Often times, as SLPs, we find ourselves talking about "core" to parents, without modeling or showing ways to implement it. Use this parent handout to show them how easy it is to model Core Vocabulary throughout many different activities!
Preview of Secret Code - Valentine's Day Decoding Worksheets

Secret Code - Valentine's Day Decoding Worksheets

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SLKey Therapy
Happy Valentine’s Day! Love is in the air and so are some codes that need decoding. Secret code worksheets are an engaging activity designed to assist students with handwriting and letter recognition. It includes a variety of secret code exercises (4 TOTAL) that embody the spirit of Valentine’s Day such as decoding messages from Candy Heart Sayings to Jokes. The worksheets encourage your students to become "detectives," using visual perception and eye-tracking skills to uncover hidden Valentine’
Preview of Categories - Convergent Naming

Categories - Convergent Naming

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SLKey Therapy
Learning and understanding categories is an integral part of speech and language development. For school-age children, they should be able to label or name a category when provided items in a group. Categories help us develop relationships between words as well as expand our vocabulary. Add this worksheet to your inventory to help your students as they grow their language. Convergent naming is the first step in categorical naming tasks; the next skill to master is divergent naming.
Preview of Superlatives Drag and Drop

Superlatives Drag and Drop

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SLKey Therapy
Learning and understanding comparatives and superlatives is an integral part of speech and language development. For school-age children, they should be able to understand and identify adjectives with comparative and superlative word forms (e.g., adjective+"er", adjective+"est"). Your student will have over 30 practice opportunities for superlatives. The adjectives in this Deck include: big, small, long, tall, short.
Preview of Categories - What Does Not Belong

Categories - What Does Not Belong

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SLKey Therapy
Learning and understanding categories is an integral part of speech and language development. For school-age children, they should be able to label or name a category when provided items in a group. Categories help us develop relationships between words as well as expand our vocabulary. It's important to develop associations to improve expressive and receptive language abilities. With this worksheet, your student will have 12 attempts to identify what doesn't belong from a set of three and an
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I received my CCC's as a Speech Language Pathologist in June of 2022. I started my professional career as a Clinical Fellow at an outpatient facility and have been working with pediatrics all the way from birth to young adults for over a year. AAC is possibly my favorite area of SLP's scope of practice, however, I have experience with feeding, including picky eating, articulation and phonological processes, language deficits, and early intervention for language delay.