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ADHD Roadblock Reframes: A Guided Activity for Mindset Shifts

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricOTSLPExecutive Function
This guided activity helps clients with ADHD reframe self-critical thoughts through therapist-led reflection and collaborative mindset shifts. Use it to explore internalized stigma, build self-compassion, and connect real-life challenges with supportive, strengths-based language.
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Your Pediatric Dysphagia Team

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricOTSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Use this quick reference to introduce families to each key player (SLP, OT, dietitian, pediatrician, GI, ENT, and nurse) and clearly explain how each contributes to safe, effective swallowing care.
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Who I Am Now: An Identity Map for Kids After Brain Injury

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricSLPPediatric Brain Injury
This identity map helps children explore who they are becoming after a brain injury, with prompts that honor both what’s stayed the same and what’s changing. Use this tool to support reflection, emotional expression, and the transformative process of rebuilding a sense of self.
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Whose Turn? A Pronoun Activity Using One Scene and Character Cards

Print Resource — US Letter — 5 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This activity supports pronoun development using a park scene and character cards that state each person’s name and pronouns. Guide students to describe what each character is doing in the scene, building grammar skills while modeling respectful, identity-affirming language.
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Clinical Reference

Helping Kids Find Their Voice: Exhalation Activities for Tracheostomy and Post-Ventilation

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPPediatric Voice
This resource offers evidence-informed, voice-centered exhalation activities for children with tracheostomies or post-ventilation recovery. Support early voicing in a developmentally appropriate, play-based way without relying on non-speech oral motor exercises.
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Handout

Adaptive Feeding Tools for Kids

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PediatricOTSLPFeeding and SwallowingSensory
This resource offers a curated list of adaptive feeding tools (both well-known and outside-the-box) to support children’s independence, comfort, and success during mealtimes. Therapists can use it to guide families in selecting practical, personalized tools that match each child’s unique motor and sensory needs.
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Words and Pictures for Velar Sounds

Print Resource — US Letter — 14 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This set of picture cards targets /k/ and /g/ sounds in initial, medial, and final word positions with clear, engaging visuals that are easy to use in therapy. Includes 60 pictureable words plus minimal pairs to support children working on velar sound production and fronting.
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Co-Regulation Strategy Boards: Visual Tools for Emotional and Sensory Support

Print Resource — US Letter — 5 pages
PediatricOTSLPExecutive FunctionLanguage DevelopmentSensory
Help kids build self-awareness and regulation skills with visual strategy boards they co-create in therapy. This resource supports collaborative work across SLP and OT goals, integrating sensory tools and advocacy language that grows with the child.
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Clinical Reference

Writing Goals That Reference Play (Not Just Skills)

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricOTSLPExecutive FunctionLanguage DevelopmentSensory
This resource helps therapists shift away from skill-only goals by showing how to write therapy goals that center meaningful, developmentally appropriate play. It includes play-based goal examples, a quick reference to types of play, and a worksheet to help reframe existing goals in a way that supports authentic engagement.
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Clinical Reference

Writing Life Participation Goals: Beyond the Impairment

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricOTSLPAACApraxia of SpeechAutismExecutive FunctionFeeding and SwallowingFluencyLanguage DevelopmentPediatric Brain Injury
This resource helps therapists shift from impairment-driven goals to life participation goals that reflect what truly matters to the individual. It includes real-world goal examples and a worksheet to support writing goals that center autonomy, connection, and everyday engagement.
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Handout

Screen Time for Babies and Toddlers

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PediatricOTSLPExecutive FunctionLanguage DevelopmentSensory
This reflective handout supports parents of children ages birth to three in navigating screen time with clarity, compassion, and intention. Rather than prescribing limits, it invites meaningful awareness of how screens show up in daily life and what might be getting crowded out.
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Pacifiers: Finding Balance as a Parent

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PediatricOTSLPFeeding and SwallowingLanguage DevelopmentSensory
This handout offers a balanced, compassionate overview of pacifier use, helping parents understand both the benefits and considerations without overwhelming them with conflicting advice. It’s a supportive tool for therapists to guide conversations about infant soothing, feeding, and developmental choices in a judgment-free way.
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Handout

Understanding AAC Trials: What Families Need to Know

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPAACLanguage Development
This handout helps families understand what an AAC trial is, why it matters, and what steps to expect along the way, from evaluation to funding approval. It’s a clear, compassionate tool therapists can use to guide families through the AAC process with realistic expectations.
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Words and Pictures for /th/ Sounds

Print Resource — US Letter — 8 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This resource includes clear, image-friendly words for voiced and voiceless /th/ sounds and minimal pairs, organized by word position to support targeted articulation practice. It’s designed to help therapists easily model, cue, and engage clients using visuals that are concrete and easy to relate to.
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Affirmation Posters: A Toolkit for Connection and Confidence

Print Resource — US Letter — 7 pages
PediatricOTSLPExecutive FunctionLanguage DevelopmentPediatric Brain InjurySensory
This set of six affirmation posters offers fresh, meaningful messages to help kids build confidence, resilience, and self-trust. Designed for therapy spaces, these statements spark reflection and connection without feeling cheesy or forced.
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Silly Visual Categorization Game

Print Resource — US Letter — 5 pages
PediatricOTSLPExecutive FunctionLanguage Development
This playful categorization game is perfect for sparking language, imagination, and movement in therapy sessions. With open-ended visuals and silly categories, kids get to justify their choices, explore flexible thinking, and have fun without worrying about being “right.”
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Clinical Reference Handout

Tools for Creating and Customizing Social Stories

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricOTSLPAutismLanguage Development
This resource introduces a range of digital tools therapists can use to create personalized, engaging social stories for clients working on social communication skills. It includes platform overviews, usage tips, and visual examples, making it easy to find the right tool for different therapy goals.
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Handout

Helping Your Child with Articulation Goals at Home

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PediatricSLPApraxia of SpeechArticulation and Phonology
This handout helps parents support articulation goals at home without turning into speech therapists. It offers empowering language, practical modeling tips, and low-pressure carry-over ideas, all grounded in emotional support and confidence-building.
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Handout

Try This Instead: Alternatives to Time-Outs

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricOTSLPAutismExecutive FunctionLanguage Development
This handout offers gentle, practical alternatives to time-outs that prioritize connection and emotional regulation, especially helpful for children who experience the world differently. It’s designed to support therapists in guiding parents through real-life scenarios with strategies that build trust, not isolation.
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Real-Life Phone Use: Tools for Teens

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricOTSLPExecutive Function
This interactive activity helps therapists support middle and high school students in reflecting on their phone use with non-shaming, real-world strategies. This resource opens the door to meaningful conversations about digital habits, emotional regulation, and self-awareness.
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