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AAC Resources for Parents and SLPs

AAC Resources for Parents and SLPs When a child or teen is struggling to speak, we can use augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) to help them communicate with others. AAC can incorporate sign language, electronic communication devices, picture boards, and more! This page contains AAC resources for parents and

  • social skills for autism (adolescents)

Social Skills for Autistic Adolescents and Teens

Social Skills for Autistic Adolescents and Teens Today we're discussing how to teach conversation and social skills to older children who are struggling.  This may include children with autism or other social impairments. Social Skill Therapy for Autistic Adolescent and Teens: Join the

Speech Therapy for Autism: Activities, PDFs, and Info

Speech Therapy for Autism: Activities, PDFs, and Info Looking for speech therapy ideas for autistic children and teens? We have you covered! This page contains speech therapy activities, ideas, and information about working with autistic children and teens.  We also explore the Speech and Language Kids Curriculums

AAC Devices for Autism | Are Communication Devices Helpful?

AAC Devices for Autism Augmentative-Alternative Communication (AAC) devices can help children with autism communicate when they struggle to speak. These devices can reduce frustration and improve quality of life for autistic children and their families. This page explains how AAC devices can help autistic children and teens

  • speech therapy for stuttering and cluttering

Speech Therapy for Stuttering and Cluttering | Fluency Therapy Activities

Speech Therapy for Stuttering and Cluttering | Fluency Therapy Activities Stuttering occurs when a child repeats, prolongates, or gets stuck on specific sounds or words. Cluttering occurs when a child speaks so quickly that their speech becomes disfluent. We can help both of these conditions with speech therapy activities

  • 7 Easy Things You Can Do Today To Improve Speech and Language Skills

7 Easy Things You Can Do Today to Help Your Child’s Speech and Language Skills

The podcast is back!  After a much needed break to take care of my beautiful new baby boy, I am back and ready to get this podcast rolling again!  This episode will give you 7 easy things you can do today to help your child's speech and language skills.

Screen Time and Speech/Language Delays

Hang in there, we're going to talk about screen time... Oh man do I hate this subject! Not so much as a speech-language pathologist but as a mom. Actually...as a mom of children during a pandemic. This is NOT an easy subject to write about but I know it's

  • 5 Quick Steps You Can Take Today to Get a Child Interested In Therapy

5 Quick Steps You Can Take Today To Get a Child Interested In Therapy

Let me paint you a picture of a little boy named Alex when he first came to me a few months ago: Alex was eight years old (name has been changed for privacy).  “There’s nothing wong with my /r/”, he said, with absolutely no /r/ sounds whatsoever.  His parents

  • /f/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

/f/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

Click here to download the free /f/ Articulation Home Program /f/ Articulation Homework Description: This complete start-to-finish home program will go through every step to teaching a child to produce the /f/ sound. This program contains worksheets, articulation cards, visual aids, etc. specifically designed for the /f/ sound

  • /p/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

/p/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

Click here to download the /p/ Articulation Home Program for free! /p/ Articulation Homework: Description The complete start-to-finish home program will go through every step to teaching a child to produce the /p/ sound. This program contains worksheets, articulation cards, visual aids, etc. specifically designed for the /p/

  • /b/ Articulation Homework-Home Program

/b/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program

Click here to download the /b/ Articulation Home Program for free! /b/ Articulation Homework: Complete Home Program This /b/ articulation homework is a complete start-to-finish home program will go through every step to teaching a child to produce the /b/ sound. This program contains worksheets, articulation cards, visual

  • asking questions speech therapy

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

“How” Questions for Kids | Speech Therapy Worksheets and Activities

"How" Questions for Kids | Speech Therapy Worksheets and Activities When helping a child learn to answer questions in speech therapy, we focus on one question type at a time. "How" questions can be particularly tricky because there are so many different types of "how" questions to learn.

Why Questions for Kids | Activities for Speech Therapy or Class

"Why" Questions - Speech Therapy Activities and Program Children sometimes struggle to answer questions, particularly "why" questions. We can use simple activities in speech therapy to help a child learn to answer "why" questions in conversation. This page explains how to do speech/language therapy for teaching a

“What” Questions for Kids | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas

How to Teach a Child to Answer "What" Questions: Children with language delays often have difficulty answering questions. When teaching a child to answer questions, it is helpful to teach one question form at a time. "What" questions is a great one to start with because it is

How to Teach Articles: Speech Therapy for “a”, “the”, “some”

How to Teach Articles: Speech Therapy for "a", "the", "some" Children with language delays often leave out articles like “a”, “the”, and “some”. This can make their speech choppy and hard to follow. Your child should be using articles by 4 years of age. Some children start using

Teaching Adjectives | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas

Teaching Adjectives | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas Adjectives are "describing words". They describe a noun. We can help children learn to use adjectives through speech therapy activities and exercises. This page will show you how to teach adjectives to children and teens through the use of speech

  • Articulation Therapy Carry-Over Program

Articulation Therapy Carry-Over Program

Click here to download the Articulation Carry-Over Program for free Articulation Therapy Carry-Over Program Description: Do you know a child who is learning how to say a new sound and is now able to produce that sound in sentences and during therapy, but is not yet using the

  • Articulation Cards: /b/ and /p/

Articulation Cards /b/ and /p/

Click Here to Download for Free! (enter $0 in the price box to avoid putting in your credit card information or enter a higher amount to leave a donation so I can keep bringing you great content like these articulation cards /b/ and /p/)  Articulation Cards /b/ and

When Questions Speech Therapy | Games & Question Lists

"When" Questions Speech Therapy Ideas Children with language delays often have difficulty answering questions. When teaching a child to answer questions, it is helpful to teach one question form at a time. This page contains ideas and games for helping a child learn to answer "when" questions.