The first 3 Stages of Gestalt Language Development using Natural Language Acquisition. I have created this easy to understand handout for the first 3 stages of Gestalt Language Processing that offers explanations, strategies and phrases to model! This is a great handout for SLP's, parents, other pro...
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Not all errors in speech are due to articulation. Sound errors can follow a pattern called a phonological process - a simplification of adult speech. Learn more about these speech sound errors, and when they are expected to "go away" as a child's communication develops!
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Free Printable Aphasia Worksheets are a valuable resource for individuals with aphasia, a language disorder that affects a persons ability to speak, understand, read, and write. These worksheets provide an essential tool for therapy and practice, aiding in the improvement of communication skills and boosting overall confidence for those facing the challenges of aphasia.
This worksheet targets asking grammatically correct, semantically appropriate questions! Click here to download!
Editor’s Note: Thank You to Ann Kulichik on the SLPeeps Facebook Group for sharing this groaner! [Source: Scott Hillburn via Grammarly on Facebook]
Therapy Materials Review: Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol Workout Book This is a review of the Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol Wor...
Many students on my caseload have language difficulties impacting their ability to answer simple questions — a deficit that has the potential for considerable effects on a student’s abi…
I am going to use this worksheet with one of my clients who is working on using correct personal pronouns. Such a difficult skill to master especially in children with autism! I usually give a lot of cues at first, such as asking "Is it a boy or a girl?" and then having a visual chart that shows boy = he, girl = she, 2 people = they. Click here to download!
What are phonological processes and phonological delay? Read to find out.
“Tan I have a tup?”, “I want some tandy?”, “Tome here.” Sound familiar??? This is called “velar fronting”. These errors occur when a child substitut…
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Wow! It's been a crazy 2 weeks! My students love the Categories and Vocalic /r/ Bingo so I decided to create a Wh- Questions Bingo. I am c...
I can’t believe the school season is almost here already, and has probably already started for some of you! To celebrate new classes, students, and goals I thought I’d share my “Articulation Goal Tracker” form with all of you.
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Welcome to my short series on treating phonological delays. These posts are being written for my fellow SLPs. However if you are a parent of a child with a phonological delay you might be interested in this information, even though some of it will be in “SLP Speak.” Feel free to ask any questions in […]
My articulation and language screener are quick tools to help determine if a student may need further assessment or where a teacher can begin interventions in the classroom.
Symptoms Of Communication Disorders: 1. Difficulty pronouncing certain sounds or words 2. Limited vocabulary 3. difficulty interpreting social cues
Echolalia- Learn strategies for your Autism classroom. What echolalia is and how to reduce it with activities to decrease repetitive speech or non-authentic communication.
Today, we welcome back Vicki Clarke with more helpful information on conducting AAC assessments. If you work with individual who are at the early stages of communicative development, this post is f…
Echolalia- Learn strategies for your Autism classroom. What echolalia is and how to reduce it with activities to decrease repetitive speech or non-authentic communication.
Everything you need to know about speech delay in bilingual children. Includes infographics with milestones and red flags to look out for.
I made this worksheet to work on formulating questions with two given words (a question word and a noun). I made a similar worksheet a few months ago, but I have kids who are still working on this goal! Click here to download!
I posted a picture of this volume control chart on Instagram today (even though it is a little blurry! I need to work on taking better p...
Mit diesem Bingospiel trainieren die Schüler die Grundform (infinitive) und die Präteritumsform (simple past) häufig verwendeter, unregelmäßiger Verben. Da
I have a few kids who need to work on possessive nouns, pronouns and have/has. So many of my materials don't have pictures that go with the sentence, which can be confusing for some of my students. When I saw this clip art, I had to make a possessives unit with pictures that correspond to each sentence. Check it out on TPT! This unit has a total of 124 cards and can easily be used with any activity or game in your therapy room! The possessive noun / pronoun cards have fill in the blanks that can used for either one depending on your therapy targets. This works for every sentence in this section, since we all spend so much of our valuable time cutting and laminating materials, I wanted these cards to do double duty. There are 12 cards each of girls and boys to provide equal practice when you are working on pronouns. Their and theirs have separate cards, with 12 each. Theirs is pictured above. Their uses the same pictures with different sentences. For the its cards, you will have have your students add "The" when working on possessive nouns so the sentences make sense with both words. Has and Have have 32 cards for each. Most cards working on people, other with animals and objects pictures. Boys and girls are equally represented, with the girls cards pictured below. Example of have cards: If you have kids working on possessives make sure you check out this activity in my TPT store! Remember to like me on Facebook, I'm doing a flash freebie when I get to 100 likes!
I love pragmatic language evals. I even like to write the reports. Don't judge me, because I want to share my pragmatic language evaluation tools with you.
There are several programs and practices out there to address fluency. Most involve some types of strategies or fluency enhancing behaviors (FEBs) to teach those who stutter how to manage their fluency. I use these strategies daily with my fluency kiddos and have found them to work very well. I try to spend time practicing […]
Spelling rules and 44 phonemes. Here are some phrases/words to bring to your child’s attention. Silent e makes the vowel say its name.
HOW do I teach WHAT questions? When working with my Head Start and PreK students, I have found that it is easier to use photos, pictures, gestures, objects, basically anything that may get their attention and help them remember the purpose of the activity we are working on. So I created these printable flash ... Read More about Teaching basic WH questions
The activities for remediating auditory attention, auditory memory and auditory processing enhance these important skills.
“Tan I have a tup?”, “I want some tandy?”, “Tome here.” Sound familiar??? This is called “velar fronting”. These errors occur when a child substitut…
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