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Dynamic Irregular Past Tense Practice Activities

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Utilize this resource as a drill-play activity to support learning and use of irregular past tense verbs at word and conversation levels.
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Pulmonary Conditions and Pediatric Swallowing Difficulties

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PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Speech-language pathologists are often consulted to assess children in the acute care setting who are diagnosed with asthma or other pulmonary conditions when they present with feeding and swallowing complaints. This resource provides information about pulmonary conditions and pediatric dysphagia. Video on how to use this resource: Scarpel, R. D. A., Nóbrega, A. C., Pinho, […]
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Pack My Backpack! Executive Functioning Activity for Young Kids

Print Resource — US Letter — 5 pages
PediatricSLPAutismPediatric Brain Injury
This interactive, functional therapy activity uses manipulatives to support younger children in learning executive planning skills. Video on how to use this resource:
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Hidden Picture Activity Targeting Velars and Affricates

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This activity provides an interactive, multi-modal way to target velars and affricates with a fun hidden picture component, and can be used in groups or individual sessions.
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Clinical Reference

How Pediatric Medications Impact Speech and Swallow

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PediatricSLPArticulation and PhonologyFeeding and SwallowingFluencyLanguage Development
Drug-induced neurological disorders can challenge the efficiency of clinical evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. This resource provides a list of pediatric medications and associated speech and swallow complications.
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Clinical Reference

The Importance of Lab Values for Clinical Swallow Assessments

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPFeeding and SwallowingLanguage Development
Lab values are essential to our clinical swallow evaluation process as speech-language pathologists. This resource discusses the importance of knowing our patients’ lab values and provides a chart with possible effects of abnormal pediatric lab values on matters that pertain to feeding and swallowing.
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Handout

Speaking Valves in Pediatric Speech Therapy

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PediatricSLPArticulation and PhonologyFeeding and SwallowingPediatric Voice
This resource offers information about what speaking valves are and how to place them. A few tips are offered on how to introduce them to children when starting to address voicing and swallowing goals.
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Therapy Material

Summer Sorting/Categories Activity

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This resource is a visually engaging, easy-to-use activity targeting sorting and understanding categories with a summer theme.
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Convergent and Divergent Thinking Task Examples and Activities

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PediatricSLPLanguage DevelopmentPediatric Brain Injury
This resource provides a list of convergent and divergent therapy activities and built-out examples of each.
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Tips to Help Your Child with Joint Attention

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Impairments with joint attention can have tremendous negative impacts on cognitive and social-communication skills. This handout provides information and techniques for clinicians and caregivers to use to help children with joint attention skills through various activities.
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Handout

Delayed or Age Expected: When to Get Your Child Evaluated for Speech Services

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PediatricSLPArticulation and PhonologyLanguage Development
Parent involvement and early detection can help to increase the efficiency of a child’s language development. This resource provides information and a checklist for caregivers, therapists, physicians, and teachers who want help to determine if a referral for evaluation for speech intervention is needed.
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Handout

Now What? Navigating a New Autism Diagnosis in My Young Child

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PediatricSLPAutism
This handout is designed for parents/caregivers of young children newly diagnosed with autism to help them find resources and answer frequently asked questions.
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Clinical Reference

Therapy Techniques and Activities for Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) Without a Certification

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PediatricSLPApraxia of SpeechArticulation and Phonology
Apraxia is a challenging diagnosis, and our field is currently ripe with certifications and specializations for its treatment. This resource provides an overview of techniques and ways to support CAS without spending time or money on a certification.
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Handout

How to Use Book Reading to Expand Your Infant & Toddler’s Language

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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Book reading can allow for numerous learning opportunities. This handout details some ways in which families and clinicians can help to build language in infants and toddlers.
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Therapy Material

Articulation Egg Hunt: Minimal Pairs

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This resource is an interactive game involving /r/ and /l/ minimal pairs in the initial and medial positions of words.
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Handout

Auditory Processing and Language Development

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This resource provides tips for social and classroom settings to help improve language development in children with auditory processing disorder (APD).
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