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Final Consonant Deletion Drill Practice

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation
Use the picture cards to help children with low intelligibility due to the phonological process of deleting final consonants. Includes 2 pages with a total of 30 images for structured therapy within session.
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Figurative Language Pack

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage DevelopmentPragmatics
The activities in this pack can be used with middle and high school aged children who need support in improving social/pragmatic language skills, and higher level language skills. Page one features some classic idioms with engaging graphics. Page 2 provides an opportunity to discuss facial expressions/vocabulary as tied to emojies, while the final 2 pages […]
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Handout

Pediatric FEES vs. MBS

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This resource is a checklist that clinicians may use to help determine which swallow instrumentation is best suitable for their patients. Clinicians may also use this as a resource when inservicing other disciplines on swallow instrumentation, or when communicating with patients and families about assessment options.
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Therapy Material

Feeding Therapy Visual: Eating Sequence and Reward

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingPicky Eating
This visual provides a clear pathway from taking a bite, chewing the food, and swallowing, with a blank space to put a special reward that the child is working towards during therapy or at home.
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Strategies

Feeding Positioning for Children with Neurological Impairments

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingPediatric Brain Injury
This handout visually describes the proper positioning for comfort/safety, trunk/abdomen/back, table/tray, head/neck, and pelvis/legs/feet specifically for children with neurological disorders. This handout is targeted for therapists, parents, and caregivers.
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Therapy Material

Feeding Intervention: Messy Play + Recipe

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This intervention handout includes information regarding how messy play can help address sensory issues related to picky eating and includes a basic recipe for play-dough that can be used in sensory play activities.
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Handout

Feeding Babies

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPBirth to 3Feeding and Swallowing
This handout is based on the course: Feeding Babies from Birth-12 Months presented by Allison Stamm, MA, CCC-SLP. The handout covers anatomical differences of preemie babies vs full-term babies, anatomical differences between infant vs older child, and bottle/breast issues + strategies. Be sure to check out the course and use this handout with your clients to address […]
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Therapy Material

Feeding Activity – Edible Mud Recipe

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handout provides a recipe idea that can be used with young children for feeding therapy, to practice language skills, or get sensory input.
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Eval Tool

Family Friendly Standard Score Visualization

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
AdultPediatricOTSLP
This family-friendly standard score visualization graphic makes it possible to easily explain standardized test scores to families.
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Therapy Material

Falling Leaves Fricatives Activity

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulationF/V Sounds
Fricatives are difficult sounds that are frequent flyers in the speech sound disorder caseload. This activity provides a fun and interactive way to practice these target sounds for the fall season.
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Therapy Material

Fall/Autumn Speech Sounds

Print Resource — US Letter — 7 pages
PediatricSLPArticulationLiteracy
7 pages of fall sounds, complete with traceable letters, engaging photos, and opportunities to think and write words that start with different sounds!
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Therapy Material

Fall Trail Mix Visual Recipe

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPLanguage DevelopmentLiteracy
This visual recipe for young or emerging readers is designed for clinicians, teachers, parents, and caregivers targeting feeding goals. This activity also touches on reading, following directions, and sequencing.
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Therapy Material

Fall Themed Language Pack (Vocabulary, Following Directions, and Sorting)

Print Resource — US Letter — 5 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
An abundance of opportunities for enhancing language skills comes with the changing of the season. In this language activities pack, children of all ages improve their ability to follow directions, expand their vocabulary repertoire, sort and categorize, learn grammar/syntax rules, identify concepts, and more!
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Therapy Material

Fall Themed Fluency Activities

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulationFluency
Looking for something fun and no prep for fluency therapy? Use these Fall holiday themed activities with children who stutter. Activities are distance learning friendly too.
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Therapy Material

Eye Tracking Activity Pack for Children with Dyslexia

Print Resource — US Letter — 6 pages
PediatricSLPLiteracy
Eye tracking difficulties can contribute to making academic success exceedingly difficult for children with dyslexia. This activity pack is for families, therapists, and educators who are seeking fun attention, concentration, and eye tracking activities to help target their children’s reading fluency goals. An eye tracking tool and activity are included.
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Handout

Expressive Language Integration During Screen-Based Activities

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Have any clients that are addicted to screen time and parents who are terrified to take away the screen for fear of a behavior? Use this handout to provide parents and caregivers with some ideas on how to support language development within the context of screen-based activities.
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Handout

Expressive Language Development for Preschoolers

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPBirth-3Language Development
Children with expressive language delays struggle with developing a wide range of grammatical structures and also exhibit limited mean length utterances (MLU) for their age. Below is a quick resource to guide SLPs in choosing developmentally age appropriate grammatical goals for preschoolers (12 months – 46 months).
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Handout

Expressive and Receptive Vocabulary Milestones

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PediatricSLPBirth-3Language Development
Children with speech/language delays do not meet vocabulary milestones at the same time as typical, same-aged peers. Because of this, children with language delays need increased verbal input and exposure to new words. This resource serves as a quick reference for clinicians and provides information on the number of words children generally acquire expressively and […]
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Handout

Expanding Expressive Language Through Home-Based Activities

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This handout is designed for therapists who are looking for fun activities to address expressive language skills in the home setting with toddlers and young children. This handout is also a resource for parents who want to continue building their children’s expressive language goals outside of the therapy setting.
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Therapy Material

Evidence-Based Considerations for Pediatric Modified Barium Swallow Studies (MBSS)

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulationF/V Sounds
Based on the course Modified Barium Swallow Studies in Infant and Pediatric Patients by Jennifer Raminick, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, this handout covers radiation exposure, accuracy of clinical bedside evaluations, elements to improve consistency and accuracy of swallow studies, candidacy for MBSS, differences of infant swallow vs. adult swallow, and stages of swallow during the exam.
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