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“Wh-” Questions Speech Therapy | Examples and Activities
"Wh-" Questions Speech Therapy | Examples and Activities How can we help children who struggle to answer "wh-" questions? Speech therapy activities and exercises can help these children learn to ask and answer questions throughout their day. On this page, we'll show you how to teach "wh-"
Why Questions for Kids | Activities for Speech Therapy or Class
"Why" Questions - Speech Therapy Activities and Program Children sometimes struggle to answer questions, particularly "why" questions. We can use simple activities in speech therapy to help a child learn to answer "why" questions in conversation. This page explains how to do speech/language therapy for teaching a
“What” Questions for Kids | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas
How to Teach a Child to Answer "What" Questions: Children with language delays often have difficulty answering questions. When teaching a child to answer questions, it is helpful to teach one question form at a time. "What" questions is a great one to start with because it is
When Questions Speech Therapy | Games & Question Lists
"When" Questions Speech Therapy Ideas Children with language delays often have difficulty answering questions. When teaching a child to answer questions, it is helpful to teach one question form at a time. This page contains ideas and games for helping a child learn to answer "when" questions.
Where Questions File Folder Game
Click here to download the Where Questions File Folder Game for free Where Questions Game Short Description: Print out these where questions and glue them to a file folder. Then, attach velcro to the answer so your child can match the questions with the answers over and over
Who Questions for Kids: Speech Therapy Activities
"Who" Questions for Kids: Speech Therapy Activities How can we teach a child to answer "who" questions? When we're trying to boost question skills in children, it helps to teach the question types one at a time. On this page, we'll show you some simple activities that you
When Questions: How to Teach Your Child
Teaching “When” questions can be very difficult so I’ve broken it up into the four types of “when” questions that are typically asked and how to address each one. 1. Time of Day "When" Questions An easy one to start with is time of day when questions.
Where Questions for Kids | Where Questions Speech Therapy Activities
Where Questions for Kids | Where Questions Speech Therapy Activities How can we teach a child to answer "where" questions? What are some examples of "where" questions we can teach children? On this page, we'll show you how to teach a child to answer "where" questions in speech
When Should Children be Able to Say Certain Sounds? (And How Can We Help?)
When Should Children be able to Say Certain Sounds? (And How Can We Help? One of the top questions I get is about whether or not a child should be saying certain speech sounds. Let me tell you, there is a WIDE range of normal when it comes to
Boosting Confidence in Children who Stutter | Addressing Negative Emotions
Boosting Confidence in Children who Stutter: Addressing Negative Emotions Some children who stutter may have negative emotions or reactions related to their stuttering. They may feel conscious of their stuttering and it may cause them to become stressed our upset. Feeling tense or upset about stuttering can actually
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start
Speech Therapy for Children with Hearing Loss: Where to Start Are you a speech-language pathologist working with children who have hearing loss? Are you struggling to know where to start in speech therapy and what to do? Erin Gaul from Your Speech Path, LLC joined us LIVE on
Teaching Children to Answer Questions about Past Events
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark shows you how to teach a child to answer questions about things that have already happened. #speechieshow 1.) Make sure child understands how to answer questions about immediately present Knows what each wh- word means Ask about what they are
Why Do Speech Therapists Group Children Together?
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses the benefits of groups speech therapy for children and why speech therapists group children together. Carrie also discusses the types of cases that benefit from individual therapy. Click Here to Download Your Free
When to do Direct Speech Therapy for Preschool Stuttering
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark will address when to do direct speech therapy for preschool stuttering and when it's best to do indirect therapy or wait on therapy all together. Look for Risk Factors: A family history of stuttering Stuttering that has continued for
Speech Therapy Ideas for a 3-year-old Child Who Stutters
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark will talk about some ideas that you can use in speech therapy for a preschooler who stutters. Indirect Therapy: Identify fast vs. slow speech from the therapist Practice using fast and slow speech for the child Practice slow, smooth,
Autistic Child Not Responding to Questions: How to Help
Autistic Child Not Responding to Questions: How to Help What can we do if an autistic child is not responding to questions? How can we help them respond? On this page, we'll explain why some autistic children struggle to respond to questions and how we can help
SOTB 10: A Controlling Child with Autism who Can’t Take Turns, Interview with Maureen Wilson
Today I am joined by speech-language pathologist Maureen Wilson from www.thespeechbubbleslp.com who helps me brainstorm ideas for a 5-year-old with autism who won't participate in anything unless he controls the whole thing. Links and Notes: The Speech Bubble SLP: www.thespeechbubbleslp.com Control The child needs that control Try social stories
Improving Phonological Awareness Skills for Older Children who are Already Reading
Find out how you can work on phonological awareness skills with older children to improve their literacy skills even if they're already starting to read some words or even books! Notes: Work on the same phonological awareness skills you would for your younger students –http://www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ultimate-guide-phonological-awareness-pre-reading-skills/ Start
How to Teach Prefixes to Improve Decoding Unknown Words when Reading
Learn how to teach a child prefixes so they can use them to decode unknown words when reading: Notes: For Production (Spoken or Written) Collect a writing sample or spoken language sample and check off which common prefixes the child uses spontaneously and correctly (http://teacher.scholastic.com/reading/bestpractices/vocabulary/pdf/prefixes_suffixes.pdf) Choose
Echolalia: What is Echolalia and How Can We Help?
Echolalia: When Children Repeat what you Say (Speech Therapy Ideas) What if a child repeats questions instead of answering? What if they quote lines from a show or movie? What if they repeat things that they have heard others say? Well, this is called "echolalia" and it's how





















