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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
Teaching Children to Follow Directions
Teaching Children to Follow Directions Does your child (or student) struggle to follow directions? You're not alone! In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, Carrie Clark, SLP and founder of SpeechAndLanguageKids.com, walks you through how to teach children to follow directions—step-by-step. Whether you're working with
Signs that a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (and How to Help)
Signs that a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (and How to Help) Some children learn language one word at a time. Others learn language in chunks. They repeat whole sentences or scripts they have heard before. They use echolalia to communicate with those around them. These children
Compare and Contrast | Speech Therapy Activities for Finding Similarities and Differences
Compare and Contrast | Speech Therapy Activities for Finding Similarities and Differences Vocabulary delays are hard to treat. We can't possibly teach a child every word he'll ever need to know. That's why The SLK Curriculum teaches word-learning strategies. These strategies teach children and teens ABOUT vocabulary and provide
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. Â #speechieshow 1.) Â 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
Sequencing Activities for Kids | Sequencing Skills
Sequencing Activities for Speech Therapy 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 happened in the past in a logical manner so others can
How to Help a Child Regulate their Emotions: Speech Therapy Ideas
How to Help a Child Regulate their Emotions: Speech Therapy Ideas It's no secret that children feel a lot of big feelings. Â Our children with emotional regulation issues (such as those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, anger issues, etc.) may feel those feelings even more intensely than other children.
Joint Attention Speech Therapy | Activities and Strategies
Joint Attention Speech Therapy | Activities and Strategies Hello? Can you hear me? What do we do if a child is not responding or even paying attention to us when we try to work with them? On this page, we'll share some activities and strategies that you can
Generalization for Speech Therapy | Help Clients Self-Monitor and Carry-Over Skills
Generalization for Speech Therapy | Help Clients Self-Monitor and Carry-Over Skills "They can do it in speech therapy, but they're not carrying it over to the classroom!" How many times have you said this? Carry-over and generalization skills are sometimes the hardest to teach because the client CAN do
Speech Therapy for Memory & Cognitive Skills
Speech Therapy for Memory and Cognition Skills Speech-language pathologists can help children with memory and cognitive skills. These problems may be a result of a developmental disability or could be associated with an accident, such as with traumatic brain injury. Whatever the cause, speech therapy can help children
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
Speech Therapy Games for Kids | Sequencing, Following Directions, and Other Language Skills
Speech Therapy Games for Kids | Sequencing, Following Directions, and Other Language Skills Children learn through play. Speech therapy games can be a great way to help kids learn language skills such as sequencing, following directions, asking and answer questions, and more! On this page, we'll show you
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! Â My inspiration for this post was a picture I saw on Pinterest
Outdoor Activities for Speech and Language: Podcast 10
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I give you outdoor activities for speech and language development. And in the quick tip, I'll tell you how you can get direct therapy for your child from me from the comfort of your home. To download
Word Retrieval / Word Finding Strategies & Activities
Word Retrieval / Word Finding Strategies and Activities When a child can't think of the right word... ...or says the wrong word instead... ...they may be struggling with word finding. This page explains why some children struggle with word finding/word retrieval and what we can do to help
St. Patrick’s Day Activities for Speech and Language
As the official sponsor of the color green, St. Patrick’s Day offers a great opportunity to work on speech and language skills while celebrating this fun holiday!  Try these St. Patrick's Day Activities with your child or in speech therapy with your students! St. Patrick's Day Activities #1:
Football Activities for Speech and Language
Happy Super Bowl!! Ok, I confess I’m not the biggest football fan and maybe I enjoy the commercials more than the actual football playing during the Super Bowl, but I know how important football is to many of the little guys I work with!  The way I see it,
Car Ride Activities for Speech and Language
I know you're busy, and building speech and language work into your child's day is not always easy to do. But most families spend some time during the day in the car. Here are some quick and easy car ride activities that you can do while chauffeuring your little
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The SLK Store: We'll help you. You help them. Whether you're a... Speech-language pathologist/therapist Speech-language assistant/aide Educator Caregiver ...we've got you. Our resources are designed to make it easier to boost communication skills in children and help them get back on track (without losing yourself in the process).
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