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How to Use Sock Puppets to Improve Grammar (Pronouns and Verb Tenses)

This fun therapy activity will let you work on grammar skills like pronouns and verb tenses while you’re playing with sock puppets. It’s cheap, it’s easy, and it’s SUPER fun! Check it out: Materials: Two Sock Puppets: Use tube socks and hot glue eyes and hair onto them. Make

How to Teach Irregular Plural Nouns

How to Help a Child Use Irregular Plural Nouns Most of the time in the English language, when we want to say that there is more than one of something, we just add an –s to the end of the word. Easy enough. However, there are quite a

How to Teach Possessive ‘s and Possessive Pronouns

How to Teach Possessive 's and Possessive Pronouns to Children: The possessive 's is what we add to a noun to indicate possession. We can use it to say "Sally's ball", "Mommy's cup" or "the school's mascot". We can also indicate possession by using possessive pronouns like "his",

Plurals Speech Therapy: How to Teach Regular Plural Nouns to Children

How to Teach Regular Plural Nouns in Speech Therapy: Most of the time when we have more than one of something, we just an an -s to the end of the word.  But sometimes, we get to change the whole thing. We call those irregular plural nouns.   Thanks

Teaching Pronouns – Speech Therapy | “He”, “She”, “They”

How to Teach Pronouns - Speech Therapy for "He", "She", "They" Children with language delays sometimes struggle to correctly use pronouns like "he", "she", and "they". They may say "her is running" or "him going there". This page shows you how to teach pronouns to a child

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Language Curriculums for Speech Therapy

Language Curriculums for Speech Therapy Comprehensive Plans for Boosting Language Skills Stop spending hours hunting for language activities that only partly fit your students’ needs. Our comprehensive language curriculums give you ready-made therapy plans to help children understand others, express themselves clearly, and thrive in every setting—in therapy, at

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No-Prep Ideas for Language Therapy

No-Prep Ideas for Language Therapy It's No-Prep December and that means that I'm challenging you NOT to prep any therapy activities for the whole month. But how do we do that for language therapy? How do we do it for younger children? Or teenagers? Or elementary-aged students? Is it possible

The Core Language Program: Oral Language Curriculum

The Core Language Program Boost English/Language Arts Skills Using a Cycles Approach Buy Now! Free Preview A Curriculum-Aligned Oral Language Program that Works! Our 16-week program will explicitly teach each oral language skill in

Speech and Language Therapy Guide

⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Speech and Language Therapy Guide PLUS All-In-One Articulation Program and Materials Kit eBook. My two most popular products together! Speech and Language

9 Tips for Fighting Burnout for Speech-Language Pathologists

Why did you get into speech therapy in the first place? Was it for the money? I doubt that. Was it for the fame? Yeah…right… No, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that it was probably because you love helping people. You love that

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Speech and Language Kids

The Speech and Language Kids Curriculum Instant Clinical Clarity for your Entire Caseload Learn More → What we Offer: The Curriculum Finally have a system that works.  Teach communication skills in a systematic way, with less prep time. Get Instant Access Mentorship

  • Speech/Language Resources for Educators

Resources for Educators

Speech/Language Resources for Educators (Teachers, Special Educators, Therapists, Paras, etc.) Welcome to our speech/language resource page for educators!  I don't know what your experience has been lately but it seems to me like more and more children are falling behind than ever before.  Some of those children will

  • Speech-Language Resources for Caregivers

Resources for Caregivers

Speech/Language Resources for Caregivers (Parents, Grandparents, Nannies, etc.) Welcome to our speech/language resource page for caregivers! As a mom, I can say for certain that being a full-time caregiver of tiny humans is the hardest job I have ever done (including being a speech-language pathologist!).  Helping a child

Goal Writing Resource Page

Click Here to Get a PDF Version of the Formula Carrie's Goal-Writing Tutorial Welcome to my Goal-Writing Tutorial!  I am Carrie Clark and my website is all about providing resources and activities for speech therapists and parents of children with speech and language delays. If you've found this

Writing IEP Goals | SMART Goals and Examples

Writing IEP Goals: Sample Goals and SMART Formula Looking for some awesome IEP goals for speech/language therapy? You've come to the right place! We've simplified and streamlined the goal-writing process (and even given you some samples to get you started). This page contains helpful resources for writing IEP

Resources

The Ultimate Resource Guide for Speech Therapists and Parents   I thought it would be helpful to create a resource guide that includes all of the tools and tips that will help you in your work with a child with speech and language delays.  On this page, you will see

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Halloween Speech Therapy Activities

Halloween Activities for Speech and Language Halloween is almost here and children everywhere are getting excited about costumes and candy!  Now is a great time to use the excitement of Halloween to get kids excited about working on speech and language skills.  Here are some Halloween activities that will