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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
Halloween Speech Therapy Activities
Halloween Activities for Speech and Language Halloween is almost here and children everywhere are getting excited about costumes and candy! Now is a great time to use the excitement of Halloween to get kids excited about working on speech and language skills. Here are some Halloween activities that will
Mean Length of Utterance (MLU) | Meaning, Norms, and Goals
Mean Length of Utterance (MLU) | Meaning, Norms, and Goals for Increasing Sentence Length Mean Length of Utterance: What is MLU? Mean length of utterance, or MLU, refers to the average length of the sentences that a child typically uses. For example, when children
Grammar Resource Page
What is Grammar? When we talk about helping children who have speech and language delays with grammar, we are talking about all of those little words and word parts that help us make complete sentences. Without grammar, our sentences would sound choppy or telegraphic. For example, instead of saying
Tips for Late Talkers: How to Help at Home or in Speech Therapy
Tips for Late Talkers: How to Help at Home or in Speech Therapy According to the Hanen Centre Website, a late talker is defined as a child that is 18-30 months of age who seems to understand language well but does not talk or say words as much
Teaching Adjectives to Kids: Activities and Worksheets
Teaching Adjectives to Children: Activities and Worksheets for Helping Kids Learn Adjectives Descriptors are an important part of our vocabulary. They are the words that describe other words. These can be adjectives (words that describe nouns) or adverbs (words that describe verbs). We use these throughout our everyday
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
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
Adjective Games: Free, Printable File Folder Game
Adjective Games: Free, Printable File Folder Game Click here to download the "Tell Me About It" adjectives game for free! Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial) Adjective Games Short Description: This adjectives file folder game will help you use
Verb Picture Cards
Free, Printable Verb Flashcards for Speech Therapy or Language Learning: Print out these verb picture cards to use with your child to help her learn action words. Also includes ideas for using the cards to work on answering questions, grammar, and vocabulary. Pictures include real photos of adults
Sequencing Game for Kids: Free PDF File Folder Game
Sequencing Game for Kids with Following Directions Activities When children are having a hard time telling a story or retelling a past event, they may be struggling with sequencing. Sequencing is our ability to put the steps to something in order. This free sequencing game will help you
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
How to Teach Conjunctions: 3 Steps to Teaching “And”
How to Teach Conjunctions: 3 Steps to Teaching “And” Many times when children have language delays, they use only the main words in a sentence and leave out all of the little ones. We say this makes their speech sound “telegraphic”. If your child is doing this, it
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
Valentine’s Day Speech Therapy Activities
Valentine's Day Speech Therapy Activities It’s almost Valentine’s Day! Valentine’s Day means telling the people you love how much you care about them and eating lots of chocolate! Here are some fun Valentine's Day activities you can do with your child or your clients to celebrate Valentine’s Day
Sign Language for Toddlers with Speech Delay: Does it Help?
Sign Language for Toddlers with Speech Delay: Does it Help? There is much confusion in the world of parenting about using sign language with your child. Research has shown that teaching sign language to young children is beneficial to all children, whether they have speech and language delays
Hot Chocolate Activities for Speech and Language
We’re right in the middle of winter now and one of my favorite winter-time treats is hot chocolate!! This week, I'm creating hot chocolate activities for speech and language development so you can see all the fun you can have with it! For all my dairy-free and casein-free friends
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