Increasing MLU: Taking Children from One-Word Utterances to Multi-Word Combinations
Presented by: Carrie Clark M.A., CCC-SLP
Live Webinar!
1:00 PM CST
Join us live or watch the recording afterward. Must join The SLK Hub to attend.
Description:
Many children learn to speak by saying one word at a time. After they have learned many single words, they will start to combine those words together into 2-word utterances. There are many different ways to combine words into two-word utterances and children learn them in different orders. If a child is struggling to move from one-word utterances to two-word utterances, we can help them out by modeling these utterances ourselves and encouraging them to form their own. This webinar will provide strategies, therapy ideas, and demonstrations for helping a child move from one-word utterances to multi-word combinations.
Learner Objectives:
By the end of this webinar, you will be able to…
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Describe how children learn to speak and combine words
- Describe how understanding semantic relations helps us in the therapy process
- List the 5 steps to encouraging a child to combine words
- Describe how this process can be modified to help an AAC user combine words
- List 9 of the most common semantic relations for two-word utterances
Presenter:
Carrie Clark is the founder and owner of Speech and Language Kids, a website that is focused on the pediatric side of speech-language pathology. Carrie has been in the profession for 13 years and has experience working in early intervention, school early childhood education, private practice, and teletherapy. Carrie has worked with children of all ages and of all ability levels. Carrie’s super power is taking complex topics and breaking them down into easy-to-follow step-by-step plans. She also loves the challenge of trying to solve a problem.
Through her membership program, The Speech and Language Kids Hub, Carrie is able to help thousands of speech-language pathologists by digging through the research on various speech-language pathology topics or therapies and creating quick and simple resources that break it all down. Carrie and her team further support their members by answering questions in the exclusive member groups and brainstorming ideas and solutions for tough cases and situations.