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Speech and Language Therapy Guide

⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Speech and Language Therapy Guide PLUS All-In-One Articulation Program and Materials Kit eBook. My two most popular products together! Speech and Language

Improving Summarizing Skills in Children Through Literacy

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

All-In-One Articulation Program and Materials Kit

⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Speech and Language Therapy Guide PLUS All-In-One Articulation Program and Materials Kit eBook. My two most popular products together! All-In-One Articulation Program

Jump Start Your Late Talker

⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Jump Start Your Late Talker eBook This 8-week program will show you what you can do at home to help jump

Teaching Core Vocabulary for AAC Users (Jeff Stepen)

In this episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains, Carrie Clark is joined by Jeff Stepen from www.conversationsinspeech.com to discuss activities that will help target core vocabulary for AAC users. Core Vocabulary for AAC Users Links: Conversations in Speech Podcast Pixon Project PRC Website Word Toob App Songs/Music: http://vantatenhove.com/

Supporting Details and Main Idea Examples & Teaching Tools

Main Idea and Supporting Details This learning guide will demonstrate how to help a child learn to identify main idea and supporting details in a written text as well as to include them in their own writing.  We'll provide examples and definitions along the way. We use

SOTB7: Overview of Voice Disorders and Therapy with Kyle Meades

Today, Carrie Clark is joined by speech-language pathologist Kyle Meades from www.privateslp.com.  Kyle shares with us an overview of working with children with voice disorders. Links: www.privateSLP.com Speech therapy Private Practice Startup Podcast Show Notes: ENT Referral: Get it first! Look for reflux, bad posture, overuse (it's always

SOTB 6: Non-Compliant Children in Therapy with Heidi Britz

Show Notes and Resources Mentioned: Heidi Britz www.smartmouthslp.com YMCA Yes: offer families confirmation or support Medical: developmental pediatrician, be aware of financial costs and know resources Complementary Therapies: OT consult for sensory, ABA consult, school-based programs Availability: Are they able to learn how to be learners? Other Resources: Supporting

9 Tips for Fighting Burnout for Speech-Language Pathologists

Why did you get into speech therapy in the first place? Was it for the money? I doubt that. Was it for the fame? Yeah…right… No, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that it was probably because you love helping people. You love that

Hide the Penny Game for Phonological Therapy

How to Use for Phonological Therapy: This fun game can be used for phonological therapy to eliminate phonological processes like Final Consonant Deletion.  You can use this game to work on auditory discrimination or spoken production at the single word level.  I also show you how to adapt this

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CAS Video Series 3/3: Therapy for Older Children with Apraxia

This is the third video in a 3-part series about Childhood Apraxia of Speech.  If you found this video by mistake and you aren't signed up to receive the other two videos by email, click here to make sure you don't miss out! How to do Therapy for Older Children with Apraxia:

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CAS Video Series 2/3: Therapy for Younger Children with Apraxia

This is the second video in a 3-part series about Childhood Apraxia of Speech.  If you found this video by mistake and you aren't signed up to receive the other two videos by email, click here to make sure you don't miss out! How to do Therapy for Younger Children with

Articulation and Phonological Therapy Approaches: How to Choose

Articulation and Phonological Therapy Approaches: What is the Best Speech Sound Therapy? It can be very difficult to figure out what type of speech sound therapy to do with a child.  Today, I'm going to walk you through the four main types of therapy and when to

Cycles Approach for Speech Therapy | Steps and Therapy Plan

What is the Hodson Cycles Approach to Speech Therapy? An amazing speech-language pathologist named Barbara Hodson created the cycles approach, sometimes called the Cycles Phonological Remediation Approach as a way to help children with many phonological processes make faster progress in speech therapy.  Hodson's research showed that

Social Skills Activities for Middle Schoolers: Speech Therapy Goals and Ideas

Social Skills Activities for Middle Schoolers: Speech Therapy Goals and Ideas Many of our children with language delays also have trouble with social skills.  This may be due to certain conditions that impair social skills, like autism, or it may just be because these children have trouble learning

Middle School Speech Therapy Activities

Middle School Speech Therapy Activities Are you a speech-language professional or parent of a middle schooler with speech/language problems?  If so, you've come to the right place!  Check out my fantastic speech therapy resources for children in middle school. Join the Hub to Access

Free Speech Therapy Activities | PDFs, Games, & Materials

Free Speech Therapy Activities for Speech-Language Pathologists, Educators, and Caregivers: Looking for some free speech therapy activities to help you teach speech and language skills to children?  Enter you info in the box and we'll email you the password to the free materials library with more than 90

SOTB5: Lateral Lisp Therapy with Meredith Avren

Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Meredith Avren brainstorm therapy ideas for a child with a lateral lisp that just won't seem to go away! Links Mentioned: www.peachiespeechie.com Contact:  Meredith Avren, email at PeachieSpeechie@gmail.com Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources