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Visual Schedule

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
A visual schedule for therapy sessions. 
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Pediatric Selective Mutism: Strategies to Achieve Voicing and to Increase Mean Length of Utterance

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Signs of selective mutism may be evident during early childhood. The disorder can continue into adulthood with increasing severity if left untreated. These activities may be used with children in the home, school, or clinical setting to help reduce anxiety, and to increase opportunities for global communication for improved socialization.
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Handout

What to Expect During a Pediatric MBSS

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handout handout describes what a modified barium swallow study is and lays out what parents can expect during the study.
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Handout

What is a Developmental Language Delay, or Late Talker?

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This handout is targeted towards parents and caregivers seeking more information, particularly immediately after their child has been evaluated. The handout describes how this diagnosis is a primary diagnosis and lays out specific challenges their child might face.
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Handout

The Importance of Carryover and Ways to Practice Speech at Home

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PediatricSLPArticulation and PhonologyLanguage Development
This handout describes the importance of carryover and lists specific strategies for older and younger children to assist with this goal.
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Handout

Practicing /s/ at Home

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PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This handout provides 4 strategies that families can use at home to assist with carry-over of structured therapy tasks in a clinical setting.
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Handout

Nutritive and Non-Nutritive Suckling Patterns

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This resource is for staff, parents, and caregivers, and describes how to tell the difference between nutritive and non-nutritive suckling patterns.
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Handout

How We Produce /R/ in English

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PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This handout handout provides a visual for the retroflexed and bunched /r/ production.
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Handout

Helping Children Learn Basic Concepts

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This handout describes how to teach basic concepts, including general vocabulary, quantitative concepts, opposites, and spatial concepts. It offers 4 everyday strategies that can be implemented at home to improve carry-over of speech and language therapy.
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Handout

Helpful Tips for Behavior Management at Meals

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handout describes 6 concrete strategies that can be implemented to encourage positive eating behaviors.
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Eval Tool

Pediatric Feeding Questionnaire

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Use this resource to gather some basic information when screening/assessing for feeding issues.
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Therapy Material

Animal Crackers Snack Mat

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PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingLanguage Development
Fun and functional snack mat for feeding therapy. Use your favorite snack (e.g. animal crackers). This mat can also be used to address receptive, expressive language, matching, basic concepts, and following directions.
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Handout

Feeding Milestones: 0-24 Months

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handout breaks down what to expect between the age of 0-24 months in the area of feeding/eating development.
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Handout

Incorporating Sensory Activities in Feeding Therapy

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handout addresses feeding sensory processing issues related to feeding. It provides 5 strategies to use to decrease averse reactions to foods.
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Handout

Pediatric Executive Functioning Milestones

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PediatricSLPExecutive FunctionLanguage Development
This handout breaks down the expected executive functional milestones between the ages of 0 and 18. Includes a brief description of executive functioning.
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Handout

Oral Stimulation for NPO Infants

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handout describes the need for oral stimulation as early intervention for feeding abilities and outlines the framework for this type of therapy.
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Handout

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders and Treatment

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PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This handout describes orofacial myofunctional disorders and treatment options for kids. Designed for SLPs to provide to parents and caregivers during education sessions to help improve insight into conditions and therapy.
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Therapy Material

Object Association Activity (Summer Theme)

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This engaging activity helps children learn to make associations, sort, and categorize, which are all important skills for cognitive and language development. Instruct and assist the child to cut and paste the images that match the picture scene.
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Therapy Material

Book Activities Pack: Tacky the Penguin

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
Tacky is an odd bird. He likes to do splashy cannonballs and greet his companions with a loud “What’s happening?” In fact, he’s something of an eccentric, which wouldn’t be a problem if all the other penguins weren’t such…conformists.
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