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Considerations When Creating a Feeding and Swallowing Clinical Team

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Based on the course Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Clinic: Team Considerations for Implementation by Pam Holland, MA-CCC/SLP, BCS-S, this handout provides a list of considerations to consider when assembling an interdisciplinary feeding and swallowing clinical team.
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Therapy Material

Compare and Contrast Activity (Summer Theme)

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Comparing and contrasting concepts and objects is a higher-level language skill that helps children develop an understanding of similarities and differences. This activity uses fun, engaging vocabulary associated with summer time to work on this specific language skill.
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Strategies

Commonly Used Behavioral Strategies in Feeding Therapy

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This quick reference is designed for therapists, parents, and caregivers working with children with experientially-based feeding disorders.
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Clinical Reference

Coaching Model for Clinicians

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PediatricSLPArticulationLanguage Development
Coaching models are used frequently in early intervention, preschool, and with early communicators. It takes a lot of skill on the clinician’s part and this handout offers some suggestions for how to get started.
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Handout

Climbing the Steps to Speech Therapy Success

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PediatricSLPArticulation
This handout visualizes the 6 steps that capture the hierarchy of articulation speech therapy.
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Childhood Trauma’s Effect on Language Development

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Children who have experienced trauma are also likely to have lower language skills. 35% of children with speech and language delays have experienced maltreatment. This handout describes how trauma can affect language development and describes the role of speech-language pathologists who work with pediatric survivors of trauma.
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Strategies

Causes and Strategies When Children Pocket Food

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
This handout offers insight into the possible reasons why children may pocket food and provides some tips to reduce pocketing.
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Strategies

Building Receptive Language Through Home-Based Activities

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This handout is designed for therapists who are looking for fun activities to address receptive 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 receptive language goals outside of the therapy setting. This activity can be done at […]
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Handout

Building Joint Attention in Toddlers

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PediatricSLPLanguage DevelopmentPragmatics
This handout features a family-friendly explanation of joint attention as well as practical strategies to improve joint attention skills.
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Breath Support & Control

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PediatricSLPArticulation
Breath support is important for everyday functions such as: speaking, eating, exercising, and relaxing. This handout is designed for speech-language pathologists working with the pediatric population to address adequate breath support for these daily functions.
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Handout

Bottle Feeding

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Based on the course Bottle Feeding in the Outpatient Setting by Mallory L. Millet, MS, SLP, IFS, CIMI-II, this handout is designed for parents and caregivers who are struggling with bottle feeding and looking for answers. The handout starts with the foundational knowledge that there are no regulations for bottle manufacturers.
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Books to Practice Speech Sounds

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PediatricSLPArticulationBilabial SoundsC/K/G SoundsCH/SH SoundF/V SoundsR SoundS Sound
This handout provides book recommendations to help children practice specific sounds, including /b/, /ch/, /g/, /r/, /d/, /f/, /k/, /s/, and vowel sounds.
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Therapy Material

Book Activities Pack: Who Wants a Tortoise?

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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Book Activities Pack: Unicorns in Uniforms

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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Book Activities Pack: Underpants for Ants

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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Book Activities Pack: This House is Made of Mud

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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Book Activities Pack: The Mitten

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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Book Activities Pack: The Elephant’s Garden

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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Book Activities Pack: Ted in a Red Bed

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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Book Activities Pack: Tap the Magic Tree

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PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
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