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Teaching Children to Recall and Retell Past Events: Children with communication challenges often have trouble retelling past events. This may make it hard for them to tell you about something that happened or communicate clearly about past events. In order for a child to be able to retell
Join the Hub to Access Sequencing Activities for Kids Sequencing is the skill that we use when we break down an event into simple steps and put those steps in order. We need sequencing skills to talk about something that
Today, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark explains how to help a child learn to summarize an event or story through the use of literacy activities. Listen below! Show Notes: Step One: Teach Main Idea Click Here to See How to Teach Main Idea Click Here to Download my
Summary: Explicitly teach narrative structure to children: Introduction: settings and characters Details/Body: Use first, next, then, and last to describe the details in order. Make sure the problem is presented in this section. The solution can go in here as well or in the next section. Conclusion: The
This is Episode # 14 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast! This is the podcast with activities and resources for families of children with speech and language delays and disorders. Today I'm going to tell you about cooking activities that you can do with your child to work on
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
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