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Baby Speech Therapy: How to Promote Language Development in Infants/Toddlers
Baby Speech Therapy: How to Promote Language Development in Infants/Toddlers Speech Therapy for Babies Congratulations! You’re little bundle of joy is here!! Keep in mind that it’s never too early to start promoting the development of good communication skills. This is especially true if your child was born
Vocabulary Game: What Do You See?
Click here to download Vocabulary Game: What Do You See? for free! Vocabulary Game Short Description: This file folder game contains many objects all scattered across the pages of a file. There are instructions for activities that will help you and your child work on a variety of
Stimming and Hand Flapping when Excited – How to Help
Buy Now Stimming and Hand Flapping When Excited - What is it? Is it a problem if a child is stimming and hand flapping when excited? Sometimes, children will flap their hands or engaging in self-stimulatory behaviors (also called “stimming”)
Stuttering Overview: Podcast 11
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I give an overview of stuttering. And in the quick tip, I tell you about a website you can take your kids to that has kid-friendly info about stuttering. To view the show notes, visit: www.SpeechAndLanguageKids.com/Episode11 To
Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom
Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom Children with language delays or vocabulary challenges may struggle to understand and use opposites. This fun, interactive file folder game will give you everything you need to practice opposites. Great for use in speech therapy or as a
Sequencing Game for Kids: Free PDF File Folder Game
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
Calming Strategies for Kids: Techniques to Teach to Children
Calming Strategies for Children: Techniques to Teach to Children It's no secret that children feel a lot of big feelings. Our children with emotional regulation issues (such as those with autism, ADHD, anxiety, anger issues, etc.) may feel those feelings even more intensely than other children. And they
Where Questions File Folder Game
Click here to download the Where Questions File Folder Game for free Where Questions Game Short Description: Print out these where questions and glue them to a file folder. Then, attach velcro to the answer so your child can match the questions with the answers over and over
Funny Faces Grammar Games
Click here to download the Funny Faces File Folder Game for free! Grammar Games Short Description: Check out this fantastic file folder grammar games set where you and your child will make funny faces while working on speech and language skills. As soon as your purchase is complete,
Bug-Themed Speech and Language Activities
Ok, what little boy doesn’t love bugs? They may not be your favorite subject, but if you are trying to help a little boy improve his speech or language skills, he’s going to love these activities! Give them a try! Go on a Bug Hunt! (Descriptors, following directions, writing)
Pronoun Game: Free Printable for Teaching “he, she, his, her”
Pronoun Game: Free Printable for Teaching "he, she, his, her" When a child is struggling to learn how to use grammatical markers, like pronouns and possessive pronouns, we can help with language boosting games and activities! This game provides several different ways to practice pronouns and possessive pronouns
Social Stories for Children with Language Delays
Hello everybody! Today’s post is inspired by a reader who was wondering how she can use social stories with her autistic son to help him understand basic social situations. Here are a few ideas of how you can use social stories with your child as well. These social stories
R Therapy: A Case Study
Ok everyone, I’m trying out a new style of post to see what you, my readers, think. This will be a case study of a child that I have worked with and the r therapy I conducted with this child. It will give you an idea of how
Fourth of July Activities for Speech and Language
Happy (almost) 4th of July!! For a lot of you, summer school is over or at the very least, your children are off for the 4th. Looking for some fun Fourth of July activities to keep them entertained as well as to keep their minds sharp? Here are some
Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!
Popsicle Stick Speech and Language Games!! Ms. Carrie's Popsicle Stick Game for Speech and Language Activities There's something about the random chance of drawing sticks from a cup that makes any activity more exciting! My inspiration for this post was a picture I saw on Pinterest
Who Questions for Kids: Speech Therapy Activities
Who Questions for Kids: How to Teach Who Questions in Speech Therapy When a child is learning to answer wh- questions, "who" questions are learned fairly early on. Here's how I teach a child to answer "who" questions: How to Teach Who Questions:
How to Teach Possessive ‘s and Possessive Pronouns
How to Teach Possessive 's and Possessive Pronouns to Children: The possessive 's is what we add to a noun to indicate possession. We can use it to say "Sally's ball", "Mommy's cup" or "the school's mascot". We can also indicate possession by using possessive pronouns like "his",
Memorial Day Activities for Speech and Language
Memorial Day is the time when we remember the sacrifices of soldiers who have given their lives to defend our freedoms and our country. We can celebrate soldiers and all they do for us while at the same time improving speech and language skills. Memorial Day Activities 1: What
Teaching Play Skills Through Imitation
Teaching Play Skills I’ve talked before about how important it is for children to learn how to do pretend play. There is a strong connection between being able to pretend that a toy is something real and being able to use a word to represent the real thing. So
How Do You Teach Past Tense Verbs to Kids?
Many children with language delays have difficulty using the past tense of verbs. If they want to talk about something that already happened, they will use the present tense or may mis-form the word to create regular/simple past tense or irregular past tense. This can make