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Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom

Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom Children with language delays or vocabulary challenges may struggle to understand and use opposites.  This fun, interactive file folder game will give you everything you need to practice opposites.  Great for use in speech therapy or as a

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Funny Faces Grammar Games

Click here to download the Funny Faces File Folder Game for free! Grammar Games Short Description: Check out this fantastic file folder grammar games set where you and your child will make funny faces while working on speech and language skills. As soon as your purchase is complete,

Pronoun Game: Free Printable for Teaching “he, she, his, her”

Pronoun Game: Free Printable for Teaching "he, she, his, her" When a child is struggling to learn how to use grammatical markers, like pronouns and possessive pronouns, we can help with language boosting games and activities!  This game provides several different ways to practice pronouns and possessive pronouns

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Spatial Concepts Speech Therapy: How To Teach a Child to Use Spatial Concepts

Spatial Concepts Speech Therapy: How To Teach a Child to Use Spatial Concepts Spatial concepts like “in”, “on”, “under”, “over”, etc. are especially difficult for children with language delays. You can teach your child a language concept by using the following procedure. Make sure you choose one spatial

Word Web Examples | Using Word Webs for Vocabulary

What is a Word Web? A word web is a graphic organizer that provides more information about a word.  Word webs can help children learn new vocabulary words and connect those words to other words that they already know.  This is a very effective tool for helping

  • Speech and Language Activities for Car Rides

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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Working on Speech and Language During Meals

Are you interested in working on your child's speech and language skills but don't have the time to do it?  Here are some fun ways you can work on speech and language during meals and snacks that you have every day! Speech and Language During Meals #1: Request Foods

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How to work speech and language into your bedtime routine

If you’re like most parents of children with speech and language delays, you would probably love to work on your child’s communication skills more but don’t have the time.  Here are some fun ways to work speech and language skills into the bedtime routine you do every day. Bath

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How to Teach Kids Words: Vocabulary-Building Activities

How to Teach Kids Words: Vocabulary-Building Activities Learn how to teach vocabulary words in a way that is easy and painless! Does your child have vocabulary problems? Does your child have trouble learning new words? Here is the procedure we use in speech therapy for how to teach

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Thanksgiving Speech and Language Activities

Thanksgiving is almost upon us!  Now is the time to start doing some Thanksgiving speech and language activities with your child to help him/her get ready.  These activities will improve your child's speech and language skills while getting everyone in the holiday spirit! Thanksgiving Speech and Language Activities #1:

  • Fall Speech Therapy Activities

Fall Speech Therapy Activities

I don’t know about you but I always get excited when the leaves start to change colors in the Autumn!  The changing leaves mean cooler weather, delicious harvest foods, and the coming of family gatherings.  Here are some great Fall speech therapy activities that I have put together that

Speech Therapy for 8-Year-Old: Speech and Language Development Milestones

8-Year-Old Speech and Language Development Milestones: The following skills are all expected to emerge by the end of 3rd grade (8-9 years old).  Not all children will acquire all of these skills by this age.  If a child is missing a few skills, we generally don't worry too

7 Year Old Speech And Language Skills

What Speech and Language Skills Should a 7-Year-Old Have? The following skills are all expected to emerge by the end of 2nd grade (7-8 years old).  Not all children will acquire all of these skills by this age.  If a child is missing a few skills, we generally

6 Year Old Speech and Language Skills

What Speech and Language Skills Should a 6-Year-Old Have? The following skills are all expected to emerge by the end of 2nd grade (7-8 years old).  Not all children will acquire all of these skills by this age.  If a child is missing a few skills, we generally

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About Carrie Clark

Carrie Clark, M.A. CCC-SLP Welcome to my site! I'm Carrie Clark and I'm the founder of Speech and Language Kids. I graduated from Truman State University with a Masters Degree in Communication Disorders. I've been working as a speech-language pathologist since 2008 and I've been running the Speech and

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Resources

The Ultimate Resource Guide for Speech Therapists and Parents I thought it would be helpful to create a resource guide that includes all of the tools and tips that will help you in your work with a child with speech and language delays.  On this page, you will see my