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“How” Questions for Kids | Speech Therapy Worksheets and Activities
"How" Questions for Kids | Speech Therapy Worksheets and Activities When helping a child learn to answer questions in speech therapy, we focus on one question type at a time. "How" questions can be particularly tricky because there are so many different types of "how" questions to learn.
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
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
Teaching Adjectives | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas
Teaching Adjectives | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas Adjectives are "describing words". They describe a noun. We can help children learn to use adjectives through speech therapy activities and exercises. This page will show you how to teach adjectives to children and teens through the use of speech
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.
Preschool Flash Cards and Question Cards
Click here to download the Preschool Vocabulary and Question Cards for free! Preschool Flash Cards and Question Cards Preschool Flash Cards Short Description: 251 flash cards of common nouns organized by category. Each card contains a picture on the front of the card along with the written word
AAC Apps | Best AAC Apps for Children (2025)
Best AAC Apps of 2025: A Review of my Favorites An Augmentative/Alternative Communication (AAC) App is a program where a child can push a button and the device will speak what the child wants to say. It's a way for non-speaking children to be understood. There are
Spatial Concepts Games: Where Does It Go?
Spatial Concepts Games: Where Does It Go? Click here to download the Spatial Concepts Game for free! Spatial Concepts Games Short Description: Help your child practice spatial concepts with this file folder game. You can practice putting the velcro pieces on, next to, and behind the various
Cooking Activities for Speech and Language: Podcast 14
This is Episode # 14 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast! This is the podcast with activities and resources for families of children with speech and language delays and disorders. Today I'm going to tell you about cooking activities that you can do with your child to work on
Adjective Games: Free, Printable File Folder Game
Adjective Games: Free, Printable File Folder Game Click here to download the "Tell Me About It" adjectives game for free! Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial) Adjective Games Short Description: This adjectives file folder game will help you use
Past Tense Picture Cards: Verb Cards for Speech Therapy
Past Tense Picture Cards: Verb Cards for Speech Therapy Children with language delays sometimes struggle to correctly use the past tense of verbs when talking about things that have already happened. We can help by using past tense picture cards to show them before and after of past
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
Answering Questions: Podcast 13
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I'm going to give you a step by step guide to helping your child with answering questions. And in the quick tip, I'll tell you where you can find games that you can download and print to target answering
Sign Language Activities for Late Talkers
Sign Language Activities for Late Talkers When a child is late to talk, sign language can bridge the gap. Having a backup method of communicating (with their hands) can help reduce frustration until their mouth catches up. On this page, we'll show you some ways that you can
Child/Baby not Responding To Name: How Can We Help?
Baby/Child Not Responding to Name: What to Do By the time a child reaches their first birthday, they should be able to respond to their name by looking at whoever said it. But what can we do if a child is late to reach this milestone? This
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.
How to Get Your Child to Respond To Voices
Photo Courtesy of Stuart Miles - FreeDigitalPhotos.net One of the earliest pre-requisites for developing communication skills is that the baby is able to respond to sound and/or voice. For most children, this skill develops naturally and no formal training is required. However, children with severe disabilities may need
Communication-Based Behavior Problems: Podcast 12
The topic of this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast is communication-based behavior problems. And in the quick tip, I share a website where you can learn about a behavior system that you can use in your home to improve behavior. To view the show
Baby Speech Therapy: How to Promote Language Development in Infants/Toddlers
Baby Speech Therapy: How to Promote Language Development in Infants/Toddlers Speech Therapy for Babies Congratulations! You’re little bundle of joy is here!! Keep in mind that it’s never too early to start promoting the development of good communication skills. This is especially true if your child was born




















