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Signs that a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (and How to Help)
Signs that a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (and How to Help) Did you know that there are two ways that children acquire language? Analytic Language Development: Child learns to speak one word at a time. When they have mastered single words, they eventually start combining 2+
How to Teach a Child Comparing and Contrasting Skills
Teaching "Comparing and Contrasting" Skills to Children What are "Comparing and Contrasting" Skills? For this skill, we will help children identify when things are the same or different. Then, we'll help them describe how two items are similar or different by comparing and contrasting aspects about those items.
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
How to Work on Social Skills in Mixed Speech Therapy Groups
How to Work on Social Skills in Mixed Speech Therapy Groups Do you have children who need to work on social skills mixed in with other students? Lauren DiBiase from At the Heart of Speech Therapy joined us live on October 23rd to share her 5 tips for
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.
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therap
5 Inferencing Activities for Speech Therapy An inference is when you use clues present (in text or in real life) along with your background knowledge to make a guess about something that's not explicitly known. For example, if you see an "out of order" sign, you can use
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.
How to Find the Best Speech Therapy Apps Using Evidence-Based Practice
There are a TON of apps in the app stores that can be used for speech therapy. How do you know which ones will help and which ones are a waste of time and money? Jessica Solari from Consonantly Speaking joins us in this video to show us how
5 Best Halloween Freebies for Speech Therapy
The first Speechie show is here! In this first episode, Carrie talks about the 5 best Halloween freebies for speech therapy. You can watch the video here: Below are the links to the products that were talked about in the Speechie show: Spooky Speech: Halloween Articulation
Why Use AAC for Toddlers or Children?
Why Use AAC for Toddlers or Children? AAC devices are augmentative/alternative communication systems that allow a person to communicate with those around them without speaking. There are many different types of AAC but the most common are high-tech AAC Devices that allow a person to push a button