Speech Therapy Resources | Complete, Ready-to-Use Therapy Plans

You don’t need more materials…

…you need the RIGHT materials.

Scrambling to fill our therapy sessions with one-off activities doesn’t serve us or our clients.

Instead of the constant search for “fresh ideas”, you need a repeatable system that works.

On this page, we’ll show you the speech therapy resources that are about to change the way you support children.  You’ll learn how complete, ready-to-use therapy plans will save you time and help your clients make faster progress.

Speech and Language Curriculums

Speech and Language Curriculums

Pre-made programs for teaching communication skills to children

Speech Therapy Resources for Every Area of Communication

Our complete, ready-to-use therapy plans cover all areas of speech, language and communication for ages birth-18 years.

We have speech therapy resources for:

How to Use our Speech Therapy Resources to Plan for a Full Month at a Time

Are you spending your nights and weekends searching TPT?

SLK’s Speech Therapy Resources can save you hours of planning every month.

In fact, we’ll make it so you can actually plan your entire month at once.

Imagine all the time you’ll have left over!

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Choose 1-3 Skills to Work on Per Client:

    Most of our clients don’t make fast enough progress that we need to work on more than three skills per month. Trying to target too much will result in very little progress. Our students also need repetition to master their skills so we don’t need to be switching it up more than once per month.
    But that’s great news for you because it means less planning! Do it once and be done for the full month.
  2. Grab the No-Prep Therapy Materials from our Online Curriculum

    Now it’s time to spend a little time printing out the therapy plans for each skill you need to target that month. These will go inside the student’s speech folders. This will take a little longer the first time but subsequent months will go faster as many of your students will still be working through their previous packet.

    **No time for printing? Pull our materials up on your tablet during your session. Or, use our AI-powered material generators to create custom materials DURING your therapy session! Customize your practice materials to the exact interests and skills of each client!

Speech and Language Curriculums

Speech and Language Curriculums

Pre-made programs for teaching communication skills to children

Free Speech Therapy Resources:

Not quite ready to jump into the full Curriculum experience?

No worries! We have plenty of free resources as well.

The best way to find our free content is probably to use the search bar at the top of the site. However, you can also just browse by category below (or using the menu at the top).

If you’re looking for something specific that you can’t find, feel free to ask!

Time Savers for Speech Therapists

Time Savers for Speech Therapists

Learn how to organize yourself and save time on the tasks you do every day.

Speech and Language Kids Vocabulary Resources

Vocabulary Page

Check out these activities for improving vocabulary.

Speech and Language Kids Language Delay Resources

Expressive Language Resources

Find activities and guides for doing therapy with children who have expressive language delays.

Speech and Language Kids Receptive Language Delay Resources

Receptive Language Resources

Find activities and guides for doing therapy with children who have receptive language delays.

Speech and Language Kids Speech and Sound Resources

Speech Sound Resources

Help for children who have trouble with articulation or phonology.

Speech and Language Kids Sensory Behavior Resources

Behavior and Sensory Page

See what can be done to help students who have sensory or behavior problems.

Speech and Language Kids Functional Communication

Nonverbal Children

Need helping figuring out what to do for your nonverbal children?

Speech and Language Kids Increasing Sentence Length

Increasing Sentence Length

Find out how to increase a child’s mean length of utterance.