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Teaching Children to Recall and Retell Past Events
Teaching Children to Recall and Retell Past Events: Children with communication challenges often have trouble retelling past events. This may make it hard for them to tell you about something that happened or communicate clearly about past events. In order for a child to be able to retell
Sequencing Activities for Kids | Sequencing Skills
Join the Hub to Access Sequencing Activities for Kids Sequencing is the skill that we use when we break down an event into simple steps and put those steps in order. We need sequencing skills to talk about something that
How to Find the Best Speech Therapy Apps Using Evidence-Based Practice
There are a TON of apps in the app stores that can be used for speech therapy. How do you know which ones will help and which ones are a waste of time and money? Jessica Solari from Consonantly Speaking joins us in this video to show us how
How to Improve Vocabulary Skills by Teaching Prefixes and Suffixes
Do you struggle to help expand children's vocabulary skills during speech therapy sessions? You can't possibly teach a child every word he will ever need. Instead, you need a strategy that you can teach the child that will help him learn and remember many words. Kristin Immicke from Talkin'
5 Best Halloween Freebies for Speech Therapy
The first Speechie show is here! In this first episode, Carrie talks about the 5 best Halloween freebies for speech therapy. You can watch the video here: Below are the links to the products that were talked about in the Speechie show: Spooky Speech: Halloween Articulation
What to Do when a Child Won’t Use their AAC Device?
What to Do when a Child Won't Use their AAC Device? What do you do if the child you're working with isn't interested in using his AAC system or device? In this video, I'm answering a question about a boy who won't use his AAC device and sharing my
Free Communication Apps: Low-Cost AAC Options
Free Communication Apps: Low-Cost AAC Options There are many communication apps and augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) systems to help people communicate who are having trouble speaking. Although an AAC device should not be chosen specifically based on price, sometimes you just need some inexpensive options so you have SOMETHING
Best Ways to Use PECS with Toddlers
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark will explain the best way to use PECS with a toddler and what to do even if you're not actually trained in PECS. Click Here to Download Your Free AAC Cheat Sheets Identify Top Priority Words First: What are the
Why Use AAC for Toddlers or Children?
Why Use AAC for Toddlers or Children? AAC devices are augmentative/alternative communication systems that allow a person to communicate with those around them without speaking. There are many different types of AAC but the most common are high-tech AAC Devices that allow a person to push a button
AAC Speech Therapy | SLP’s Guide to Teaching AAC
What are AAC Devices? AAC devices are augmentative/alternative communication systems that allow a person to communicate with those around them without speaking. There are many different types of AAC but the most common are high-tech AAC Devices that allow a person to push a button to
How to Use One Activity to Work on Multiple Goals in Speech Therapy
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark shows you how you can use the same activity to work on multiple speech skills. This is helpful for group therapy or traveling therapist who can only take a limited number of materials with them. Summary: Book Reading Talk about
Vocabulary Activities for Middle Schoolers
Vocabulary Activities for Middle Schoolers: In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark will show you group activities that you can use to improve vocabulary in middle-school aged children. Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial) Vocabulary Activities for
Group Speech Therapy Activities (Even When Everyone’s Working on Different Things)
Group Speech Therapy Activities (That Even Work When Everyone's Working on Different Things) There are many benefits to group speech therapy and we'll be talking more about that in next week's podcast episode. But what do you do when you end up with a group of kids who
How to Assess Written Language Skills in Children
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark outlines how to assess written language skills in children. Links http://www.corestandards.org/wp-content/uploads/ELA_Standards.pdf http://www.schoolimprovement.com/docs/Common%20Core%20Rubrics_Gr9-10.pdf More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The
Using the Expanding Expressions Tool (EET) in Speech Therapy
Using the Expanding Expressions Tool (EET) in Speech Therapy In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses the EET tool (expanding expressions tool) and how it can be used in speech therapy. Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial)
Making Literacy Therapy More Relevant for a Teen with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia
In this video, Speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses ways to make literacy therapy more relevant and helpful for a teen who has dyslexia and dysgraphia. Use Classwork: Find opportunities to work on reading practice within the student’s homework or assignments: Look for and practice specific spelling
The Speech Therapist’s Role in Reading and Writing in Children and Adolescents
In this episode of The Speech and Language Kids Podcast, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses what speech therapists can do to help with literacy (reading and writing) skills in children and adolescents. What is Literacy? Pre-reading skills like phonological awareness and basic language skills Reading skills Writing
Persuasive Writing for Kids: How to Teach Persuasive Writing
Persuasive Writing for Kids What is Persuasive Writing? Persuasive writing is a type of writing skill that is expected of high schoolers in the United States. According to the common core curriculum, children in 9-12th grades must be able to express their ideas in discussions persuasively. The goal of
Group Speech Therapy Activities for Autism: Classroom Ideas
Group Speech Therapy Ideas for Children with Autism: Often, autistic children with significant communication needs are grouped together so they can benefit from a modified classroom and extra supports. We can support these learners in our speech therapy sessions as well as in the classroom by running activities
Teaching a Child with Autism to Respond to Questions
Helping Autistic Children Respond to Questions: There are many times throughout the day that we ask other people questions and need to respond to other people's questions. However, autistic children who are just learning to communicate with those around them may struggle with this skill. They may be
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