This book includes 12 different animals and their homes as well as a fact about each animal. It was designed for the categorical classroom (students with ASD) but can be used for students at any level. It asks the question: "Where does a ____ go?" and then gives the answer, "A _____ goes _____." It even includes a page on where people go. This is a great activity to target reading comprehension, Wh- questions, categorizing, vocabulary, and more. I printed it in black & white, and paired it wit
Do you work with infants and toddlers (aka their parents)? A child's best therapist is their guardian, or the person who is with them all day every day. They are not in school yet, so their greatest exposure happens at home. Once a child gets to school, SLPs, teachers, and other staff members know how to talk to them to expand their language. But a parent may need a little bit of guidance. {I have personally had friends ask for tips on this very subject.} This handout will guide your families he
This book includes 12 different animals and 12 matching holidays as well as a fact about each holiday. It was designed for the categorical classroom (students with ASD) but can be used for students at any level. It asks the question: "When do you see the ____?" and then gives the answer, "You see _____ in ______." It even includes a page on when you see YOU. This is a great activity to target reading comprehension, Wh- questions, categorizing, vocabulary, and more. I printed it in black & whi
This resource details 20 phonemes and some options for producing them. This is by no means a comprehensive list of all sounds or all ways to produce them, however these are some that have worked well for me. This is a great handout for parents and there is a practice video at the end to help guide with visuals and models.
Ever wondered how to explain to a parent or a child how to produce certain speech sounds? This cheat sheet is for you. This is just a small list of MANY different strategies that you can use - this resource is simply some ideas that I have found to work to get you started. A great editable option to give to a parent at the end of the year, during an IEP, or at the beginning of the year for home practice. ENJOY :)
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I have worked with kiddos on the Autism spectrum, with fluency disorders, articulation, phonology, language, cleft palate, feeding and more.
Teaching style
My favorite therapy style? I love picking a theme based on a book and targeting speech sound and literacy skills that follow that theme. It makes sessions easy as lesson prep is done in advance and you can just grab and go during the session.
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