7 ready to go handouts for SLPs to use when working with families and other professionals (teachers, dentists, doctors, etc.). Tips and tricks to work on specific areas of speech including speech sounds, late talkers, stuttering, voice, feeding, play and social. This essential bundle provides the resources you need to explain to parents all of the different areas a speech therapist evaluates and specific ways certain areas can be worked on by the family.
Make your speech therapy sessions engaging and stress-free with our March Themed Speech Therapy Lesson Plans! This comprehensive resource provides 4 weeks of spring-themed activities designed to target a variety of speech and language goals for toddler to preschool ages. Each week features carefully planned books, crafts, sensory play, motor activities, and games to support both receptive and expressive language development.Stay organized with weekly planning pages, goal tracking sheets, ca
Parents, use this resource as a guide to help develop your child's first words list that will be buildable to move into phrases. 6 different resources to help plan and create a plan specific to your child. SLPs, use this resource with your families to help them be a part of your goals in working towards BUILDABLE first words. Use these to show how their words are specific and unique to their child. Listen to Episode 64 of The Speech Source Podcast for more info and discussion on First Words
Cut out and laminate these ribbons to use over and over for encouragement during feeding therapy or at home to take the pressure off of interacting with new foods. With both suggested and blank versions of the ribbons, you will be able to use these with a variety of foods and as the child progresses. Listen to episode 57 of The Speech Source Podcast to hear about all of the different ideas and ways these ribbons can be used when working on exploring foods.
The Daily Routines and First Words Cards are an easy way for parents and caregivers to visually be reminded of powerful and important first words to be used during common daily routines. These visual can be used around the home to work on core vocabulary and language building. The visual routine photos are helpful for kids to see what happens during the routine, and the words are a cue for what parents can model during those routines. This is a great at home resource for parents to use to enc
As SLPs, we created a simple and general guide to what age MOST children will have developed speech sounds. This is what we were always writing out for EVERY child and wanted an easy template for! This was designed with parents, teachers, speech-language pathologists, dentist, and physicians in mind. To use: simply check the box to each sound group a child makes correctly. This can be used as a results page of a screener to show which sounds a child has mastered and whether speech therapy is re
This resource gives specific language goals to target using some of our favorite Brown Bear, Brown Bear activities. This is such a fun theme to use in a preschool unit or speech therapy session. Each activity focuses on specific language skills.
December Seek and Find! This is a fun ice breaker activity during the holidays for speech sessions, or just a quick language matching activity with your little ones at home. Print two copies, laminate (or put in a plastic sleeve) one copy, cut the second copy into individual vocabulary, and play all sorts of games! Matching, hide the pics in a room, pull the pics out of a bag, play I Spy, describe the pictures you match, so many options! It's bright, easy, fun and a great activity to keep o
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