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The SLK Curriculum: A Proven System for Speech/Language Therapy
Curriculums for Speech/Language Therapy Effortless Therapy. Amazing Results. Try it Free! Quit searching for "fresh ideas". What you need is a repeatable system that works. The SLK Curriculum is a complete, step-by-step system for teaching communication skills that features: Ready-to-use lessons Step-by-step skill progressions No cutting,
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
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therap
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therapy An inference is when you use clues present (in text or in real life) along with your background knowledge to make a guess about something that's not explicitly known. For example, if you see an "out of order" sign, you can use
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
Story Recall and Recalling Past Events | Speech Therapy Activities
Story Recall and Recalling Past Events | Speech Therapy Activities Can you recall and retell a story you've heard? Can you retell a past event in a way that makes sense? Difficulty with these skills can cause problems for children and teens in academic work. Plus, they can
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
Waiting Cards: Language-Boosting Alternatives for Screen Time
You’re driving in the car and your kid is growing antsy. Quickest solution: Hand him your smart phone! You’re waiting for your food a restaurant and the little ones are throwing the sugar packets at each other. Easiest solution: Turn on some cartoons on the tablet! It’s a rainy
Questions Resource Page
Asking and Answering Questions Children with speech and language delays often have difficulty asking and answering questions appropriately. This is a difficult skill as it requires the child to understand what is being asked, process the question, form an answer, and speak that answer. Or, if the child is
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” 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
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
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
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
Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!
Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!! Ms. Carrie's Popsicle Stick Game for Speech and Language Activities There's something about the random chance of drawing sticks from a cup that makes any activity more exciting! My inspiration for this post was a picture I saw on Pinterest
Who Questions for Kids: Speech Therapy Activities
Who Questions for Kids: How to Teach Who Questions in Speech Therapy When a child is learning to answer wh- questions, "who" questions are learned fairly early on. Here's how I teach a child to answer "who" questions: How to Teach Who Questions:
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: How to Teach “Where” Questions
Where Questions for Kids: How to Teach Where Questions in Speech Therapy "Where" questions are among the first we teach to children learning to answer questions, along with "who" and "what" questions. Here are our steps for teaching a child to answer "where" questions. How to Teach





















