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Sloth Speech Play Co.

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Poplar Grove, Illinois, United States
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Speech-Language Pathologist with over 30 years of experience specializing in Early Intervention. I create practical, parent-friendly speech and language resources grounded in real therapy sessions and everyday routines. My materials are designed to support play, communication, and functional language development for toddlers and young children.
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Preview of Receptive Language Activities | Following Directions | Speech Therapy

Receptive Language Activities | Following Directions | Speech Therapy

Build early receptive language skills in toddlers and early intervention populations with this set of practical, play-based handouts.This bundle targets foundational comprehension skills including joint attention, following directions, and early vocabulary development. Materials are designed for use in early intervention sessions, caregiver coaching, and home carryover. This bundle includes: Understanding Receptive Language in Toddlers Joint Attention Play Skills Following Directions Body Pa
Preview of Speech Therapy Bundle for Toddlers & Preschoolers | Early Intervention

Speech Therapy Bundle for Toddlers & Preschoolers | Early Intervention

Help parents support early communication and language development in toddlers with this bundle of simple, practical speech and language handouts.This bundle includes easy-to-understand strategies that parents and caregivers can use during everyday play and routines to help toddlers build communication skills.These handouts are ideal for:• Speech-language pathologists• Early intervention providers• Preschool teachers• Parents of late talkersEach handout is written in a clear, parent-friendly form
Preview of Gestalt Language Processing Bundle | GLP Parent Handouts | Speech Therapy

Gestalt Language Processing Bundle | GLP Parent Handouts | Speech Therapy

Support gestalt language learners with this comprehensive bundle designed for speech therapy, early intervention, and parent coaching. This bundle combines clear explanations, practical strategies, and simple activities to help caregivers understand and support Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) in everyday routines. What’s Included: GLP Starter Pack (parent-friendly explanation) GLP Strategies Handout (coaching + support ideas) Play-Based Activity (Play & Repeat) Let’s Practice pages (color
Preview of Speech Therapy Activities Bundle | Early Communication | Early Intervention

Speech Therapy Activities Bundle | Early Communication | Early Intervention

Support toddlers learning to communicate with this Early Language Development Bundle, created by a certified Speech-Language Pathologist.This resource includes 4 parent-friendly speech therapy handouts designed for early intervention, preschool speech support, and home practice.Perfect for parent coaching sessions or caregivers wanting simple strategies to encourage first words and early phrases.⸻ This Bundle Includes 4 Handouts:• First Words Strategies for Toddlers• Requesting Skills (Communica
Preview of M Sound Articulation | Smash Mats + Flashcards | Initial M | Speech Therapy

M Sound Articulation | Smash Mats + Flashcards | Initial M | Speech Therapy

This engaging articulation bundle targets the /m/ sound in the initial position using both smash mats and flashcards for a variety of practice opportunities. This resource is perfect for speech therapy sessions, early intervention, and home practice. What’s included: • Initial M Smash Mats • Initial M Flashcards These activities are designed to support repetition, engagement, and hands-on learning while helping children build confidence with speech sound production. Use during: • Play-based ther
Preview of Speech Therapy Activities for 2-Year-Olds | Early Intervention Guide | Part 2

Speech Therapy Activities for 2-Year-Olds | Early Intervention Guide | Part 2

Speech therapy strategies and activities designed to help expand communication skills in 2-year-olds.This early intervention resource focuses on helping children move beyond early single-word communication by supporting language growth during play, routines, and everyday interactions. Designed for speech-language pathologists, early intervention providers, preschool therapists, and caregiver coaching, this guide includes practical, easy-to-use strategies for encouraging functional communication
Preview of Speech Therapy Activities for 2-Year-Olds | Early Intervention Guide | Part 1

Speech Therapy Activities for 2-Year-Olds | Early Intervention Guide | Part 1

Speech therapy activities and early intervention strategies designed for 2-year-olds.This resource provides practical, easy-to-use strategies for supporting early communication skills during play and everyday routines. It is ideal for speech-language pathologists, early intervention providers, and parent coaching. This guide focuses on building foundational communication skills, including imitation, early word use, and requesting. Skills targeted: Imitation of actions, sounds, and words Early w
Preview of Communication Temptations for Toddlers | Early Intervention Speech Therapy

Communication Temptations for Toddlers | Early Intervention Speech Therapy

Communication Temptations for Toddlers is a parent-friendly Early Intervention speech therapy resource designed to help encourage communication through play and everyday routines. This 12-page packet includes simple strategies, practical examples, and easy activities to support interaction, gestures, sounds, and early words in toddlers and late talkers. Perfect for: • Early Intervention • Speech Therapy • Parent Coaching • Late Talkers • Toddler Language Development • Home Practice This resource
Preview of Initial B Sound Flashcards | Speech Therapy Articulation

Initial B Sound Flashcards | Speech Therapy Articulation

These play-based speech therapy flashcards are designed to support speech sound development. This set focuses on practicing the initial B sound through simple, engaging, and functional speech activities.Created by a certified Speech-Language Pathologist, these cards are ideal for early intervention, speech therapy sessions, home practice, and parent-guided learning.This printable resource helps children practice speech sounds while keeping learning playful, motivating, and developmentally approp
Preview of Oral Motor Play Ideas to Support Speech Sounds | Parent Handout

Oral Motor Play Ideas to Support Speech Sounds | Parent Handout

This parent-friendly handout shares simple, playful oral motor ideas to help support early speech sound development in toddlers and young children. It is designed to help families encourage lip, tongue, jaw, and airflow movement during everyday routines and play in a natural, low-pressure way. This resource includes easy-to-understand explanations, practical home ideas, and a playful “Let’s Play!” page to help parents turn strategies into action. Included in this resource: Why mouth movement
Preview of Final Consonant Deletion | Phonological Process Handout + Practice Activities

Final Consonant Deletion | Phonological Process Handout + Practice Activities

This parent-friendly resource explains Final Consonant Deletion, a common phonological process in early speech development, and provides simple, effective ways to support clearer speech. Perfect for speech-language pathologists, early intervention providers, and caregivers, this resource is designed for use in therapy sessions, home practice, and parent coaching. ✔ What’s Included: • Informational handout (3 pages) – What final consonant deletion is – Why final sounds matter – When it is
Preview of Using Signs to Support Speech | Parent Handout | Speech Therapy

Using Signs to Support Speech | Parent Handout | Speech Therapy

Use this parent-friendly handout to explain how simple signs can support communication development without delaying speech. Many parents worry that teaching signs will prevent their child from talking. This clear, easy-to-read guide explains how signs can actually help toddlers communicate while speech develops. This handout includes: • Why signs support communication development • How signs help reduce frustration for toddlers • Simple early signs to try with your child (More, All Done, Eat
Preview of Visual Choice Boards for Early Communication | AAC Core Words | Speech Therapy

Visual Choice Boards for Early Communication | AAC Core Words | Speech Therapy

These visual choice boards are designed for toddlers and young children with speech and language delays, autism, and emerging communication skills. What’s Included (17 pages total) • Cover page • How to use these boards (simple instructions for parents) • Start Here: Core Words page • Using boards during everyday routines (mealtime, playtime, bath, bedtime) • Core Words communication board • Choice Board • 10 themed communication boards (everyday categories) Includes 10 everyday category boards
Preview of Understanding & Building Following Direction Skills | Speech Therapy

Understanding & Building Following Direction Skills | Speech Therapy

Following Directions & Receptive Language Activities | Speech Therapy Help children build receptive language and following direction skills through play, routines, movement, and everyday activities. This parent-friendly speech therapy resource includes simple strategies, activities, examples, and trackers designed to support children learning to follow directions and understand language. Perfect for: Speech therapy Early Intervention Preschool Parent coaching Home carryover Receptive lan
Preview of Sound Sequencing & Intelligibility of speech (Reduplication Handout)

Sound Sequencing & Intelligibility of speech (Reduplication Handout)

This parent-friendly handout supports toddlers who have difficulty sequencing different consonant sounds across syllables and may rely on reduplication (repeating syllables such as “mama,” “baba,” or “dada”). As speech develops, children gradually learn to produce longer words with increased sound variety. Some toddlers need additional support to move beyond repetitive sound patterns and improve overall speech clarity and intelligibility. This resource helps speech-language pathologists and earl
Preview of Smash & Name It | Smash Mat | Toddler Speech Therapy Activity | First Words

Smash & Name It | Smash Mat | Toddler Speech Therapy Activity | First Words

Smash & Name It Activity | Speech Therapy & Early CommunicationThis engaging, hands-on activity helps toddlers and early learners build vocabulary and early communication skills through play. Children use play dough, small toys, or manipulatives to “smash” pictures while naming or hearing target words, making learning interactive and fun. 🟢 What’s Included (8 pages total): • 1 Cover page • 1 “How to Use Smash Mats” instruction page (parent/teacher friendly) • 3 Color smash mats: Common Ob
Preview of Joint Attention for Toddlers | Parent Handout + Play Ideas | Speech Therapy

Joint Attention for Toddlers | Parent Handout + Play Ideas | Speech Therapy

Joint Attention for Toddlers | Parent Handout + Play Ideas | Early CommunicationThis simple, parent-friendly resource is designed to help families support joint attention, a key early communication skill that develops before words. Joint attention helps children learn to look, point, share interest, and connect with others—building the foundation for language development. This resource combines clear explanations with practical, play-based ideas that can be used during everyday routines. 💡 W
Preview of Understanding Receptive Language in Toddlers | Parent Handout | SLP Resource

Understanding Receptive Language in Toddlers | Parent Handout | SLP Resource

This parent-friendly handout explains receptive language (understanding language) and provides practical, routine-based strategies to support comprehension in toddlers and young children. It is designed for speech-language pathologists, early intervention providers, and educators to use during parent coaching, home visits, and caregiver education. The handout explains what receptive language is, why it is important, how it develops, and signs a child may be having difficulty understanding spoke
Preview of Autism & Early Communication  | Autism Support Strategies | Speech Therapy

Autism & Early Communication | Autism Support Strategies | Speech Therapy

This Autism & Early Communication Parent Handout is a simple, supportive printable designed to help families encourage communication through play, connection, and everyday routines. Perfect for speech therapists, early intervention providers, and parent coaching, this resource includes gentle, easy-to-use strategies for supporting autistic children and other early communicators. This 5-page printable includes: Cover page Color parent handout Black-and-white parent handout Color “Let’s Play”
Preview of Using Signs to Support Early Communication | Parent Guide + Play Ideas

Using Signs to Support Early Communication | Parent Guide + Play Ideas

Using Signs to Support Early Communication | Toddler Speech Therapy Parent Handout This simple, parent-friendly handout is designed to help families support early communication using signs during everyday routines. Using signs alongside spoken words can reduce frustration, support understanding, and help children begin to communicate before they are able to use spoken language consistently. This resource is especially helpful for toddlers, late talkers, and children who benefit from visual suppo
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Speech-Language Pathologist with over 30 years of experience specializing in Early Intervention. I create practical, parent-friendly speech and language resources grounded in real therapy sessions and everyday routines. My materials are designed to support play, communication, and functional language development for toddlers and young children.