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This activity enables student to practice answering Who, What, Where, Why, and When questions with eight answer choices presented with pictures. This is helpful to students with autism, auditory processing concerns, attention deficits or language delays. This packet contains 10 pages of activities on full pages: Who (2 pages) What (2 pages) Where (2 pages) Why (2 pages) When (2 pages)
The signs of high functioning autism are more subtle than classic autism and may go unnoticed until your child is older and there are more social demands.
👆 There are 4 developmental areas that therapy targets when working with kids on the spectrum. 📚 Read about speech and language goals for autism here! ❤️
Schedules are vital to running a lot of things in our lives so it is easy to say that we all become used to them. When you are working with students and furthermore, students with disabilities you will find that it is very true that they need structure, routine, and consistency. The best way to do this is to have a schedule for the students and staff at all times.
If your child has autism and/or sensory processing disorder, we’ve got 16 simple to set-up oral motor activities for kids to help with a variety of challenges like picky eating and inappropriate chewing, sucking & biting.
Horse therapy and horse-riding are two very different things. This blog post will focus solely on horse therapy - but it will also explain why it differs from horse-riding. Read on to find out more.. So, let's start with the basics - what is horse therapy? Horse therapy is referred to as a 'treatment strategy.'
If your child has autism and/or sensory processing disorder, we’ve got 16 simple to set-up oral motor activities for kids to help with a variety of challenges like picky eating and inappropriate chewing, sucking & biting.
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This is a nice little packet for all of the Mand objectives on the VB-MAPP. I love the way this data sheet is laid out - it includes all the criteria for each objective and it gives space to write in what you observe. Some of those Level 3 mands are tough right?! Especially the intraverbal mands... whew. Even my most verbal guys right now aren't even close to that yet. Those are some high level expectations for our kiddos with autism. I applaud you if you are seeing your students get there! I got this data sheet from a colleague who got it from another teacher, and so on. It has been floating around our department so I am unsure who exactly made it but I hope it spreads far and wide for all VB-MAPP testers out there to use! Here is the link! - Happy Friday! :) sample page for level 2!
The signs of high functioning autism are more subtle than classic autism and may go unnoticed until your child is older and there are more social demands.
Use this guide to help you better understand sensory issues with clothing. Learn practical ways to help and find solutions.
Head Banging and Autism: 24 Tips and strategies addressing head banging´s most common triggers (sensory processing issues, attention-seeking, communication problems/frustraction, escaping demands, pain)
How to help a speech delayed child | From speech therapy activities to PECS communication boards, we’ve rounded up 32 tips & activities to get you started!
Most students we work with, not just those on the autism spectrum, do better with structure and predictability. Sure, curve balls happen and we need to prepare our students to handle those. But making Speech an enjoyable experience will make for easier transitions, fewer tantrums, thus, more progress. (*This post contains affiliate links*) This year,
Getting started with PECS for autism has never been easier than with this collection of free printables and downloads, PECS pictures, books, schedules, and boards, and speech therapy activities for nonverbal children!
From developing fine motor skills, letter and number recognition, sight words, sorting, sequencing, reading, and math, these task boxes for autism tasks will help develop important life skills and beyond!
15 fun WH question exercises, activities, and worksheets to help kids with autism and speech delays with language development and reading comprehension.
I do not like using the term nonverbal when referring to autistic kids who do not speak. I would rather use the term ‘preverbal’ because I believe that with behavioral, educational and play therapy, the child will eventually speak and have a communicative pattern with their peers, parents and teachers. They could also be displaying … 5 Ways to help a nonverbal autistic kid speak Read More »
Do your students struggle to show that they are able to comprehend what they have read? Being able to demonstrate comprehension is a vital life skill. Here is how we target reading comprehension in my self-contained special education classroom. Many of my students have language based disabilities. The more words (spoken or written), the more ... Read More about Functional Reading Comprehension Instruction In Special Ed.
What can be done in speech therapy to help a toddler with autism that isn't talking yet? Carrie shares some great therapy ideas in this helpful video
I love using Mr. Potato head with some of my beginning talkers! I started this when I had 1-3 graders and am thinking it is on the verge of not being age-appropriate for my current 3-4 graders. But, I still love whipping it out every once and awhile. Over the course of one Christmas season (sales!), I collected about 3 different potato heads and accessories. I store everything in this big plastic tub. Basically, the goal is to get the child to request each item they want for their potato head. For some students, I have them ask for the items vocally, while with others, I use PECS. Not only does this work on developing complete spoken sentences, but it also works on learning body parts, taking turns, and increasing vocabulary. I did this activity with two students the other day. I gave them each an empty potato head and had them take turns requesting for the parts they needed. Both of these students can talk and both usually use 3-word utterances (i.e. "I want ___"). So for this activity, I required them to add a color or number as an attribute to describe the item they were requesting. I have pretty much every accessory in multiple colors, so I want the student to say "I want the green glasses" instead of just "I want glasses," Here are the two finished potato heads! Once it is time to clean up the potatoes, I switched from working on expressive language to receptive language. I said "I want the shoes" or "I want one arm" and see if my student could identify the correct part and hand it back to me to put in the bin. Here is the set-up for my PECS book when I do this activity with nonverbal or low-verbal students. I have done it with just body parts on the book as well as added colors for students to create longer sentences.
There comes a time, when our students move on to the next teacher, school or education professional. And you may be stuck wondering what information to pass on with them.. and how are you going to do it? Don't stress! In this blog post today I'm talking about sharing information with teachers and how you
Cariboo is a fun and engaging game for speech therapy, perfect for targeting articulation, basic concepts, vocabulary, AAC, and more!
I love using my No Frills Articulation products. I keep them all in a binder and am able to flip through to the pages I need quickly. They are so great to pull out when I need some quick sentences to use when playing a board game that students have chosen, or when I have a quick articulation student that I only see for 5 minutes. I have also sent some pages home with students as homework. I am so excited about my newest addition to the No Frills family: No Frills Articulation: R This packet targets prevocalic /r/, as well as six different vocalic /r/'s (-ar, -air, -er, -ear, -ire, -or). In this packet, you get: Memory Cards (84 cards– 12 for each form of /r/): Print two copies of the cards. Laminate and cut out to play a memory game. Phrase Worksheets (4 worksheets): Students can read or repeat the phrases. There is a spot to record the number of correct responses at the bottom of the page. Sentences Worksheets (7 worksheets): Students can read or repeat the sentences. There is a spot to record the number of correct responses at the bottom of the page. Story Worksheets (4 worksheets): Students can read the stories out loud. There is a spot to record the number of correct responses after each story. You can get this packet at my TpT store HERE. If you are interested in more of these kinds of packets, I also have a bundle of activities available. There are five different No Frills Articulation packets available that are bundled together for 20% savings. It's like having a sale everyday! You can get the No Frills Articulation Bundle HERE. You can also read more about the packets included in an earlier post of mine HERE. You can win a packet of No Frills Articulation: R in the rafflecopter giveaway below: a Rafflecopter giveaway Jen
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One of my favorite ways to do articulation therapy is to use mini objects. I got myself organized this year so I can take them with me daily into the classrooms I work in. Check
The other day I was reading about a mother’s excitement over her daughter’s language acquisition. It had me thinking back and remembering how that felt for us. My son is now 12 and has …