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Handout

Functional Sign Language for Young Children

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This handout contains visuals for how to complete 9 functional signs along with a basic explanation of how to introduce signs to children.
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Commonly Used Toys in Early Language Intervention

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This handout describes many of the toys included in an SLP’s tooklit and how parents and caregivers can use these toys at home to carry-over practice for speech therapy goals.
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Handout

Bilabial Speech Sounds

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PediatricSLPArticulationBilabial Sounds
This handout contains 5 tips for how to elicit a bilabial sound.
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Handout

Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

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PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingPicky Eating
This handout includes signs/symptoms included in an ARFID diagnosis as well as a list of populations most at risk. The handout references speech-language pathologists as part of an interdisciplinary team that can address this disorder.
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Handout

Articulation and Phonology

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PediatricSLPArticulation
This handout describes four common articulation errors as well as three of the most common phonological processes, including fronting, gliding, and consonant deletion.
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Apps for Speech/Language Skills for Toddler and Preschool Age Children

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PediatricSLPArticulationLanguage Development
This handout describes 5 apps that target speech and language skills and is an easy way to suggest options for practice at home for families and caregivers who have access to tablets.
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Handout

Guidelines and Goals for Pediatric G-Tubes

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PediatricSLPBirth to 3Feeding and Swallowing
G-tubes can be scary, intimidating, and misunderstood by parents and caregivers. This resource offers basic guidelines and goals for SLPs to follow when beginning the g-tube journey with a client.
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Handout

Guide to Laryngomalacia and Feeding Safety and Outcomes

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PediatricSLPBirth to 3Feeding and Swallowing
Laryngomalacia is a common diagnosis for infants that is often misunderstood by parents in both the short and long-term. This resource provides a quick guide to the condition, ways to assist, and evolution over time.
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Therapy Material

Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondence Cards

Print Resource — .zip file (cannot be opened on mobile devices) Size: US Letter. — 128 pages (472 cards when cut)
AdultPediatricSLPAphasiaLiteracy
472 grapheme-phoneme correspondence cards for speech-language pathologists and teachers targeting dyslexia and alexia through phonological awareness.
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Clinical Reference

Goal Ideas for Feeding Therapy

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This goal bank can be modified by adding more detail or customizing based on the child’s current skill level and needs.
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Handout

Game Ideas for Practicing Speech Sounds at Home

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PediatricSLPArticulation
Games at home are a wonderful way to carryover speech therapy strategies! This handout is designed to give parents and caregivers the strategies and insight needed to practice speech sounds at home while playing fun games together.
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Therapy Material

Functional Oral Motor Exercises using Foods/Liquids

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Feeding therapists may use certain tools for oral motor exercises prior to or in conjunction with eating. When these tools aren’t accessible or available, food and drink can be used in functional activities to meet oral motor development goals. This resource contains quick and functional exercises using various food items to improve the strength, coordination, […]
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Handout

Fun Ways to Practice Articulation at Home

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PediatricSLPArticulation
Motivation is key in getting children to practice their speech sounds at home.  Here are some fun ideas for incorporating practice into different games/activities at home. 
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Handout

Food Textures/Consistencies with Examples (Pediatric Feeding Therapy)

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handy reference is helpful in understanding differences in food textures and consistencies when working with children on feeding therapy goals. The terms used for various textures can be used at mealtimes/during therapy to help children describe what they see, feel, and taste!
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Therapy Material

Food Group Sorting Activity

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PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingPicky Eating
Feeding therapy often targets goals to increase a child’s comprehension and knowledge of food groups and nutrition based on their age. Visuals help children understand concepts better, and examining images of food may improve tolerance to interacting with the actual food. This activity offers an opportunity to learn about food groups and specific items in […]
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Therapy Material

Food Diary for Home Carryover

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PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingPicky Eating
When a child participates in feeding therapy, carryover to the home and other settings is imperative for generalization (i.e., using skills outside of therapy). Tracking what is offered to the child and what the child accepts is a great place to start using this handy diary.
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Handout

Food Chaining Approach to Picky Eating

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PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingPicky Eating
This handout describes and visualizes the food chaining approach to addressing picky eating.
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Therapy Material

Fluency Therapy: Bumpy vs. Smooth Speech

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PediatricSLPArticulationFluency
This therapy resource comes with a clear visual of a bumpy road and a smooth road. Kids are asked to use the images to identify examples of fluent or dysfluent speech.
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Therapy Material

Find The Word Picture Scene (Teletherapy Friendly)

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PediatricSLPArticulationL/W SoundsR SoundS Sound
This fun activity helps to keep the child engaged when practicing speech sounds. Pointing to and naming pictures in this scene is also a great way to work on vocabulary. Includes /s/, /l/, and /r/ sounds.
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Therapy Material

Find the Hidden /R/ Activity

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PediatricSLPArticulationR Sound
This seek-and-find articulation activity targets /r/ in all positions of words and can be used in structured speech therapy sessions or for daily practice carryover at home with parents and caregivers.
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