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Replacing Challenging Behaviors with Communication for Non-Verbal and Emerging-Verbal Children (No Prep Kit)
⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Replacing Challenging Behaviors with Communication for Non-Verbal and Emerging-Verbal Children (No Prep Kit) Children who are not able to communicate effectively
Speech Therapy Ideas for Nonverbal/Nonspeakin Autism
Speech Therapy Ideas for Non-Speaking Autistic Children: It's not always easy to know why a child is not yet speaking. Some children may be late talkers and may catch up on their own without help. Others may struggle to speak for a long time. Fortunately, we don't have to know
Speech Therapy for Non-Verbal Children: Building Functional Communication
Therapy for Non-Speaking Children: How to Boost Functional Communication Skills Do you know a child with autism who isn't able to communicate basic wants and needs? Does the child lack the social skills to participate in social interactions? Do you need a guide for how to improve functional communication
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
Speech and Language Activities (90+ Free Materials)
Get Instant Access to 90+ Speech Activities & Language Activities—For Free! We've consolidated all of our freebies onto one page! Perfect for SLPs, parents, & other speech-language professionals! We have speech activities to help a child speak sounds more clearly. We have language activities to help a
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 7
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 7 Welcome to week seven of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 6
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 6 Welcome to week six of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 5
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 5 Welcome to week five of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 4
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 4 Welcome to week four of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 3
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 3 Welcome to week three of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Summer Speech Therapy Homework – Week 2
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Week 2 Welcome to week two of our Summer Speech Challenge for Parents! Click here if you want to go back and start from week 1! Summer Speech Therapy Homework Challenge: To recap, our Summer Speech Challenge is a new challenge
Summer Speech Therapy Homework (Free Printables)
Summer Speech Therapy Homework - Free Printables! School's out and summer is here! Huzzah!! I hope that summer vacation means lots of fun quality time for you and your children. Though, if you're like our house, it just means mad chaos and feeling like a chicken with your
5 Tips for Working with Autistic Students
5 Tips for Working with Autistic Students Working with students with autism? Linda Silver joined us live on January 22nd from Looks Like Language to share 5 tips for using visual supports to help your students on the autism spectrum expand communication skills and reduce inappropriate behaviors. #speechieshow
AAC Evaluations and Funding: How to Get an AAC Device for a Child
AAC Evaluations and Funding: How to Get an AAC Device for a Child AAC is great! But how on earth are you supposed to get one for a child? Never fear! Andrea from Forbes AAC is here! Andrea joined us live and walked us through how to navigate
Language Therapy for Autistic Children
Language Therapy for Autistic Children: Where do you even start when doing speech therapy with a child with autism or other complex communication delays? Rose Griffin joined us live on August 21st to share her 5 tips for using systematic language instruction to get started with these children.
Helping a Child Learn to Use an AAC Device to Communicate
Helping a Child Learn to Use an AAC Device to Communicate Having trouble figuring out how to teach an AAC device or system to a child? Susan Berkowitz joined us LIVE on The Speechie Show to share her 5 tips for AAC implementation. Check it out! #speechieshow
How to Teach Core Words on AAC Devices
How to Teach Core Words on AAC Devices Having trouble teaching a new core word button to a child with AAC? Denise Ferremi from Speech Language Pirates joined us on The Speechie Show to show us how you can set up multiple activities and opportunities to teach a
Speech and Language Assessment for Autism
Speech and Language Assessment for Autism How can we assess communication skills in children with autism when they won't sit down for a standardized test?? Lacee Johnson from Speech Me Maybe joined us to share 5 tips for evaluating children with autism. Check out our best tips for
Perspective Taking Speech Therapy |Teaching Social Perspective Taking
Perspective Taking Speech Therapy Children with social language impairments can have a lot of trouble taking the perspective of others. This can cause trouble with social interactions and navigating daily interactions. Lauren DiBiase shares with us her 5 steps (plus a bonus step!) for improving perspective-taking in children.
What to Do when a Child Won’t Use their AAC Device?
What to Do when a Child Won't Use their AAC Device? What do you do if the child you're working with isn't interested in using his AAC system or device? In this video, I'm answering a question about a boy who won't use his AAC device and sharing my