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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
I Don’t Know Where To Start!
My name is Carrie Clark and I am a speech-language pathologist from Missouri (USA). If you are new to the word of speech and language delays, disorders, and therapies (or if you're just new to this site), you've come to the right place. This page will serve as a jumping
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
Teaching How Questions
How to Teach a Child to Answer "How" Questions: Children need to be able to answer a variety of questions to participate in conversations as well as classroom activities. Here are some guides for teaching your child to answer how questions. How Questions Step One: Quantity How Questions The first
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
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
Vocabulary Game: What Do You See?
Click here to download Vocabulary Game: What Do You See? for free! Vocabulary Game Short Description: This file folder game contains many objects all scattered across the pages of a file. There are instructions for activities that will help you and your child work on a variety of
What Is An IEP Plan? Podcast #4
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I answer the question of "What is an IEP Plan?" by giving you an overview of what to expect from the IEP process (for parents). And in the quick tip, I share a website for learning sign language that
How to Teach Yes No Questions – Speech Therapy
How to Teach Yes No Questions in Speech Therapy Yes no questions are a common target for speech therapy sessions because once a child can answer yes no questions, you will be able to get more information to find out what they are trying to
What is Language Therapy?
What is Language Therapy? Language therapy is a very broad label for many types of therapies that a speech-language pathologist (SLP or speech therapist) can provide for children. Language therapy addresses children with delays or disorders in the following areas: Listening Skills: How your child is able to understand
What is Stuttering Therapy?
In this article, I will discuss the basics of stuttering therapy, also called fluency therapy. This type of therapy is provided by a speech-language pathologist (SLP or speech therapist) for children and adults who stutter. Let’s address a few questions about fluency disorders and therapies. Does my Child need
How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients
How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients Interested in making more money by seeing private clients? Jena Casbon was on The Speechie show to tell you 5 things that you need to know when starting to see private clients. Join the Hub to
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
Language Therapy Made Easy for School-Aged Children – Webinar Course
Language Therapy Made Easy for School-Aged Children: A curriculum-aligned approach to treating language delays Presented by: Carrie Clark M.A., CCC-SLP Join us live or watch the recording afterward. Must join The SLK Hub to attend. Description: There
Overview of Helping Children with Reading and Writing Challenges – Webinar Course
Overview of Helping Children with Reading and Writing Challenges Presented by: Carrie Clark M.A., CCC-SLP Join us live or watch the recording afterward. Must join The SLK Hub to attend. Description: Based on recent studies, two thirds
Helping Early GLPs Find Their Voice: Communication Supports for Gestalt Language Processors – Webinar Course
Helping Early GLPs Find Their Voice: Communication Supports for Gestalt Language Processors Presented by: Carrie Clark M.A., CCC-SLP Join us live or watch the recording afterward. Must join The SLK Hub to attend. Description: Some children learn
Increasing MLU: Taking Children from One-Word Utterances to Multi-Word Combinations – Webinar Course
Increasing MLU: Taking Children from One-Word Utterances to Multi-Word Combinations Presented by: Carrie Clark M.A., CCC-SLP Join us live or watch the recording afterward. Must join The SLK Hub to attend. Description: Many children learn to speak
/r/ Homework: How to Work on the /r/ Sound at Home (No Prep Kit)
⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart /r/ Homework: How to Work on the /r/ Sound at Home (No Prep Kit) Need some homework help for the /r/
Preschool Social Group Kit: Initiating and Maintaining Conversation During Play (No Prep Kit)
⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Preschool Social Group Kit: Initiating and Maintaining Conversation During Play (No Prep Kit) The development of conversational skills begins through play
5 Ways to Get your ASHA Hours (Without Paying for CEUs)
5 Ways to Get your ASHA Hours (Without Paying for CEUs) All speech-language pathologists know that we need 30 CEUs every three years to maintain our ASHA Certification, right? Or do we??? As it turns out, we don't need CEUs at all. We need 30 hours every three years