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Announcing: Summer Camps and Teams Program

Announcing: Summer Camps and Teams Program In this short and exciting update episode, Carrie Clark announces two brand new virtual summer camp experiences inside the Speech and Language Kids Hub—one for parents & caregivers, and one for SLPs and related professionals! Plus, get an exclusive sneak peek at the

How to Teach Irregular Past Tense Verbs to Children

How to Teach Irregular Past Tense Verbs Irregular past tense verbs are verbs that change forms when they are used in the past tense. "Run" becomes "ran". "Sit" becomes "sat". On this page, we'll show you how to teach irregular past tense verbs in speech therapy, at home,

Main Idea and Supporting Details | Examples and Activities

Main Idea and Supporting Details | Examples and Activities Main idea = "what it's all about" Supporting details = "pieces of information" Teaching these key concepts to children can boost their reading and writing skills and help them better understand and produce written language. This page contains

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

Teaching Present Progressive “-ing” Words for Kids

How to Teach Present Progress "-ing" Words to Children: The present progressive “-ing” grammatical marker is the one we tack on the end of a verb to say that the action is currently happening. For example, we might say “he is running” or “she is flying”. When a

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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

Grammar Activities for Children | Speech Therapy Exercises

Grammar Activities for Children | Speech Therapy Exercises for Improving Grammar What grammar activities can help children learn to use grammar correctly? How can we help children and teens with grammar in speech therapy? On this page, we'll share with you our best grammar activities and resources

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Asking Questions Speech Therapy: How to Teach a Child to Ask Questions with Correct Word Order

Asking Questions Speech Therapy: How to Teach a Child to Ask Questions with Correct Word Order For many children with language delays, asking questions appropriately can be very confusing to figure out. As adults, we change the word order of a sentence when asking questions. For example, instead of

How to Teach Articles: Speech Therapy for “a”, “the”, “some”

How to Teach Articles: Speech Therapy for "a", "the", "some" Children with language delays often leave out articles like “a”, “the”, and “some”. This can make their speech choppy and hard to follow. Your child should be using articles by 4 years of age. Some children start using

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Past Tense Verb Pictures | Materials and Activities for Teaching Past Tense Verbs

Past Tense Verb Pictures | Materials and Activities for Teaching Past Tense Verbs How can we practice past tense verbs? With pictures, of course! Before and after pictures can help us teach past tense verbs to children and teens. On this page, we'll give you some examples of

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

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Verb Pictures for Speech Therapy ~ How to Teach Action Words

Verb Pictures for Speech Therapy ~ How to Teach Action Words When children are learning their first words, they need a combination of nouns, verbs, and other word types. Teaching action words is a great way to expand a child's emerging vocabulary and help them produce multi-word utterances.

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Funny Faces Grammar Games

Click here to download the Funny Faces File Folder Game for free! Grammar Games Short Description: Check out this fantastic file folder grammar games set where you and your child will make funny faces while working on speech and language skills. As soon as your purchase is complete,

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Pronoun Games for Kids | Speech Therapy Activities

Pronoun Games for Kids | Speech Therapy Activities When a child is struggling to learn how to use grammatical markers, like pronouns and possessive pronouns, we can help with language boosting games and activities! On this page, we'll show you some simple games you can play to teach

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",

How to Teach Past Tense | Activities and Ideas for Teaching Kids

How to Teach Past Tense | Activities and Ideas for Teaching Kids How do we teach regular and irregular past tense verbs to children? What can I do to help a child who is struggling to use past tense verbs correctly? On this page, we'll give you

How to Teach Conjunctions: 3 Steps to Teaching “And”

How to Teach Conjunctions: 3 Steps to Teaching “And” Many times when children have language delays, they use only the main words in a sentence and leave out all of the little ones.  We say this makes their speech sound “telegraphic”.  If your child is doing this, it

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