By two years old, children should start incorporating verbs into two-word phrases. For example, "Mummy look", "Wash Teddy". I've put together a visual of some of the early verbs that children tend to learn first. I love to use this visual with families when planning goals.
A visual representation of the phonological processes and the likely age that they should be eliminated. This resource is fantastic for planning therapy!
I was finding it very difficult to track every student who previously had a language assessment. There were so many hard copies of assessments in huge filing cabinets and they just weren't accessible when I needed them. So I decided to create a product that would track my assessments and notify me when a student was eligible for a reassessment. This excel document is super easy to use and it will save you time! The document is colour coded and has a page of instructional information for anyone w
A visual representation of early language development. I have used this visual so many times as a Speech Pathologist. It's important to note the the bottom levels are acquired first, with speech development last!
A helpful way for students to self-reflect on their lesson. I love sending these home with my students if I am doing school-based sessions. I write feedback for the parents in the note section and allow the student to fill out their own reflection on the lesson. I really like these feedback notes as it gives the student a sense of accountability during the lesson.