Help give children a voice by sharing this augmentative communication handout with a parent of one of your students or clients. This parent handout will help teach them learn how to implement an AAC system at home while targeting language development. It focuses on core vocabulary, how to model the AAC system, receptive language, and how to make learning the new system fun and engaging. The language is easy (no jargon) and the message is important. Includes both a color and black & white version This resources would be perfect to pair with: Make Playing at Home Count How to Play With a Child With Autism Playing With a Late Talker How to Play With a Child With Social Differences Playing With a Child With Speech Sound Errors Playing With a Child With Apraxia of Speech Bundle and Save!!! Play Parent Handout Bundle What happy customers are saying: "This is an excellent guide for parents and paraprofessionals to get them thinking about how they can use AAC with their students!" Thank you for your support! Click here and follow me for new products that are both fun and functional for the teacher, therapist, and parent! Also, every new product will be posted at 50% off for the first 24 hours... you don't want to miss out on that opportunity! Don't forget to leave feedback!!! I love hearing what you have to say and TPT will reward you by giving you points to put toward FREE TPT purchases! You can also find me on: Instagram Pinterest
AAC core vocabulary speech therapy handouts for parents: perfect for AAC users (i.e. speech generating devices, low tech AAC), non-verbal children, minimally verbal children, late talkers, and children with severe expressive language disorders! For your emergent communicators, carryover at home is key. This packet will allow you to provide parents with ways to model and help their children use core vocabulary throughout every season or during their daily routine. This packet is perfect for the non-verbal or minimally-verbal children on your caseload. It can be used for children who communicate using either aided (i.e. AAC) or unaided (i.e. signing) methods of communication. Core Vocabulary targeted on Seasonal Language Handouts: (1) want, all done, more, stop, go; (2) help, mine, in, out, turn; (3) up, down, on, off, play; (4) like, make, get, put, it; (5) open, close, look, little, big Each core vocabulary list (1-5) comes with a handout for fall, winter, spring, & summer. In addition, (2) “Daily Language Carryover Activities” are provided. Please note: This product was revised on 11/11/15. It now features MODIFIED Winter Language Carryover Sheets, for those of you who are lucky enough to live in warm weather :) In addition, one open-ended worksheet is provided. You can print it and write on it! If you've previously purchased this packet, simply re-download to access new content. P.S. ....Save money! This product is part of the Speech and Language Holiday and Seasonal Bundle Don't miss some of my best- selling products, including: Ahoy! Following Directions with Embedded Concepts & Minimal Pairs & More! Want to share this packet with a coworker? When you purchase this product, you can also purchase a multi-user license at half price! ♥The Pedi Speechie {speech therapy materials for the pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist} ♥ Key Words: AAC, speech therapy, core vocabulary, speech therapy parent handouts, special education, non-verbal, minimally verbal, early intervention, early intervention speech therapy, speech therapy ideas for language, autism speech therapy, speech therapy activities
AAC core vocabulary speech therapy handouts for parents: perfect for AAC users (i.e. speech generating devices, low tech AAC), non-verbal children, minimally verbal children, late talkers, and children with severe expressive language disorders! For your emergent communicators, carryover at home is key. This packet will allow you to provide parents with ways to model and help their children use core vocabulary throughout every season or during their daily routine. This packet is perfect for the non-verbal or minimally-verbal children on your caseload. It can be used for children who communicate using either aided (i.e. AAC) or unaided (i.e. signing) methods of communication. Core Vocabulary targeted on Seasonal Language Handouts: (1) want, all done, more, stop, go; (2) help, mine, in, out, turn; (3) up, down, on, off, play; (4) like, make, get, put, it; (5) open, close, look, little, big Each core vocabulary list (1-5) comes with a handout for fall, winter, spring, & summer. In addition, (2) “Daily Language Carryover Activities” are provided. Please note: This product was revised on 11/11/15. It now features MODIFIED Winter Language Carryover Sheets, for those of you who are lucky enough to live in warm weather :) In addition, one open-ended worksheet is provided. You can print it and write on it! If you've previously purchased this packet, simply re-download to access new content. P.S. ....Save money! This product is part of the Speech and Language Holiday and Seasonal Bundle Don't miss some of my best- selling products, including: Ahoy! Following Directions with Embedded Concepts & Minimal Pairs & More! Want to share this packet with a coworker? When you purchase this product, you can also purchase a multi-user license at half price! ♥The Pedi Speechie {speech therapy materials for the pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist} ♥ Key Words: AAC, speech therapy, core vocabulary, speech therapy parent handouts, special education, non-verbal, minimally verbal, early intervention, early intervention speech therapy, speech therapy ideas for language, autism speech therapy, speech therapy activities
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How to Easily Improve Your Child's Language Using Songs and Music. Today let’s talk about why music is a powerful tool in early intervention and how to use songs in speech therapy (and at home!) to improve your child's language.
How to Easily Improve Your Child's Language Using Songs and Music. Today let’s talk about why music is a powerful tool in early intervention and how to use songs in speech therapy (and at home!) to improve your child's language.
How to Easily Improve Your Child's Language Using Songs and Music. Today let’s talk about why music is a powerful tool in early intervention and how to use songs in speech therapy (and at home!) to improve your child's language.
How to Easily Improve Your Child's Language Using Songs and Music. Today let’s talk about why music is a powerful tool in early intervention and how to use songs in speech therapy (and at home!) to improve your child's language.
How to Easily Improve Your Child's Language Using Songs and Music. Today let’s talk about why music is a powerful tool in early intervention and how to use songs in speech therapy (and at home!) to improve your child's language.
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Help give children a voice by sharing this augmentative communication handout with a parent of one of your students or clients. This parent handout will help teach them learn how to implement an AAC system at home while targeting language development. It focuses on core vocabulary, how to model the AAC system, receptive language, and how to make learning the new system fun and engaging. The language is easy (no jargon) and the message is important. Includes both a color and black & white version This resources would be perfect to pair with: Make Playing at Home Count How to Play With a Child With Autism Playing With a Late Talker How to Play With a Child With Social Differences Playing With a Child With Speech Sound Errors Playing With a Child With Apraxia of Speech Bundle and Save!!! Play Parent Handout Bundle What happy customers are saying: "This is an excellent guide for parents and paraprofessionals to get them thinking about how they can use AAC with their students!" Thank you for your support! Click here and follow me for new products that are both fun and functional for the teacher, therapist, and parent! Also, every new product will be posted at 50% off for the first 24 hours... you don't want to miss out on that opportunity! Don't forget to leave feedback!!! I love hearing what you have to say and TPT will reward you by giving you points to put toward FREE TPT purchases! You can also find me on: Instagram Pinterest
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