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Resources for Speech Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.)
Resources for Speech-Language Professionals (SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc.) Welcome to our resource page for speech-language professionals! We are the speech-language pathologists, speech and language therapists, speech-language pathology aides, and other professionals who are working day after day to help children all over the world communicate effectively with those
SOTB4: Tongue Thrust Therapy with Laura Powell
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Laura Powell brainstorm ideas for helping a child eliminate sucking habits and remediating speech errors that result from tongue thrust. Links from Today's Episode: www.therapyu.org www.iaom.com Contact:  Laura Powell at Laura@therapyu.org Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for
Speech Therapy Goals for Autism: 5 Areas to Consider
Speech Therapy Goals for Autism: 5 Areas to Consider Autistic children and teens can benefit from speech/language therapy to boost their communication skills.But what goals should we write for these clients? This page contains suggestions for 5 different speech therapy goals for autistic children and teens. We'll walk you through
SOTB3: Young, Unintelligible Children with Kari Vandongen
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Keri Vandongen brainstorm therapy ideas for children who are young and highly unintelligible. These children are too young for traditional drill and practice so alternatives are needed! Links from Today's Episode: www.myspeechparty.com www.apraxia-kids.org EZ speech with David Hammer Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask
Speech Therapy Materials List | Speech and Language Therapy for Kids
Speech Therapy Materials List | Speech and Language Therapy for Kids What speech therapy materials do I need to work with kids? What are the must-have therapy materials for speech and language? On this page, we'll share our speech therapy material lists with the must-have resources for speech-language pathologists who work
Waiting Cards: Language-Boosting Alternatives for Screen Time
You’re driving in the car and your kid is growing antsy. Quickest solution: Hand him your smart phone! You’re waiting for your food a restaurant and the little ones are throwing the sugar packets at each other. Easiest solution: Turn on some cartoons on the tablet! It’s a rainy
SOTB2: Non-Verbal Speech Therapy with Guest Host Lauren Laur
Welcome to the second episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains! I'm your host, Carrie Clark and today I will be brainstorming therapy ideas for a non-verbal child who makes sounds but doesn't have any real words. Today I'm joined by my guest host, Lauren Laur from the Expressly Speaking Teachers Pay
SOTB1: Speech Therapy Motivators with Guest Luke Barber
Welcome to the first episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains! I'm your host, Carrie Clark and today I will be brainstorming therapy ideas for keeping kids motivated in speech with my special guest host, Luke Barber from www.HomeSpeechHome.com. Links from Today's Episode: Luke's Star Cards and Teacher
How to Use Sock Puppets to Improve Grammar (Pronouns and Verb Tenses)
This fun therapy activity will let you work on grammar skills like pronouns and verb tenses while you’re playing with sock puppets. It’s cheap, it’s easy, and it’s SUPER fun! Check it out: Materials: Two Sock Puppets: Use tube socks and hot glue eyes and hair onto them. Make
Back-To-School Speech Therapalooza!!!
The Back-To-School Speech Therapalooza was a hit!! Â Watch the replay below and scroll down for the links: Carrie Clark www.SpeechAndLanguageKids.com How to Declutter and Organize your Speech Therapy Space Productivity (Computer) Tools for Speech Therapists Free Speech Therapy Games and Materials Become a Member of The Speech
Perspective Taking | Examples and Activities for Speech Therapy
Perspective Taking | Examples and Activities for Speech Therapy Perspective taking is our ability to think about a situation from someone else's point of view. If we can take a guess at how someone else is thinking or feeling, it can help us navigate social interactions and better
Joint Attention Speech Therapy | Activities and Strategies
Joint Attention Speech Therapy | Activities and Strategies Hello? Can you hear me? What do we do if a child is not responding or even paying attention to us when we try to work with them? On this page, we'll share some activities and strategies that you can
RTI Speech Therapy: How to Use 5-Minute Sessions for MTSS Tier 2
RTI Speech Therapy: How to Use 5-Minute Sessions for MTSS Tier 2 Response to Intervention (RTI) is an approach to supporting children who are struggling to learn something from the general education curriculum. It is when we provide additional supports to those children outside of the special education
Resources for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs)
What is an SLPA? **This first part is about the roles of an SLPA. For resources, materials, and support: scroll down! Here’s what the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) defines as a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA): “Speech-language pathology assistants are support personnel who, following academic coursework, fieldwork, and
Ultimate Guide to Teaching Written Narratives by Grade Level
Breaking Down the Common Core Standards for Working on Written Narratives The common core standards are the set of curriculum guidelines that the department of education has set forth as a method of making sure that all students are taught the skills needed to be successful in college or
Dyslexia Speech Therapy: How SLPs Can Help with Dyslexia
Dyslexia Speech Therapy: How SLPs Can Help with Dyslexia Children with dyslexia struggle to read even though they are bright and have had reading instruction. Speech therapy can help children with dyslexia by addressing underlying phonological and language challenges. On this page, we'll explain how speech-language pathologists
Echolalia: What is Echolalia and How Can We Help?
Echolalia: When Children Repeat what you Say (Speech Therapy Ideas) What if a child repeats questions instead of answering? What if they quote lines from a show or movie? What if they repeat things that they have heard others say? Well, this is called "echolalia" and it's how
Selective Mutism Treatment | Speech Therapy Plan and Activities
Selective Mutism Treatment | Speech Therapy Plan and Activities A child with selective mutism will speak in some situations (like home) but not in others (like at school). What is the best selective mutism treatment? How can we help them feel more comfortable communicating with others? This page
Weak Syllable Deletion: Speech Therapy for Syllable Reduction
Weak Syllable Deletion: How to Treat Syllable Reduction in Children "Umbrella" becomes "brella" "Butterfly" becomes "buffly" It's common for young children to simplify long words by dropping out the weakest syllable. But if a child is still doing this after 4 years of age, speech therapy exercises can
Early Childhood Podcast Episode
More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you'll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made




















