Clinical Resources

Print from the Clinical Resource library.

Handout

Using Automatic Speech Tasks to Support Expansion of Expressive Language

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPAutismLanguage DevelopmentPediatric Brain Injury
This resource explains how to build language easily from automatic speech tasks to make quick progress on increasing mean length of utterance or increasing spontaneous language.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Literacy Pack: One Duck Stuck

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPLiteracy
Can two fish, tails going swish, help? Will three moose, munching on spruce, be able to pull the unlucky duck out of the muck? Perfectly sized for small hands, this counting rhyme is a feast of sounds and numbers that will have young listeners scrambling to join the slippy, sloppy fun!
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Decoding Skills for Reading

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPLiteracy
Decoding is essential to establishing effective reading skills. This resource includes activities that utilize Orton-Gillingham methods to help your client develop their reading skills.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Literacy Pack: The Wonky Donkey

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPLiteracy
This book activities pack targets literacy skills, including print motivation and awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and narrative skills.
This content is only available to members.
Handout

Oral-Pharyngeal Dysphagia: Advancing from Purees to Solids

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Introduction and advancement to solids can be a tricky process for some little ones. Variation with developmental milestones and food preferences can make the transition even more difficult. This resource provides quick tricks and tips to help your child advance from purees to solids.
This content is only available to members.
Clinical Reference

Quick Guide to Pediatric SLP-OT Cotreats: How to make It Work and Make It Worth It

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPArticulationLanguage Development
Teamwork across disciplines not only has benefits for clients, but also provides opportunities for clinicians to have meaningful collaboration. This quick guide directs how to initiate, execute, and see results with collaborative therapy sessions.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Yoga Vowels: A Multisensory Approach to Learning Long and Short Vowels

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulationVowel Sounds
This fun activity addresses the difference between long and short vowels. This multi-sensory approach includes visuals for yoga positions to match various long and short vowels, providing multi-sensory feedback to kiddos who need it.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Winter-Themed Language Activity Pack

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricLanguage Development
Winter time provides several opportunities for improving language development, as there are several vocabulary words associated with the season for all ages. These activities provide a fun, engaging way to work on language goals and skills during this season. 
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Winter Interactive Vocabulary Scene

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This activity is designed to target core and seasonal vocabulary.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Winter & Holiday Themed Language Activity Pack

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Activities included in this pack target vocabulary, grammar, and following directions.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Visual Scenes Targeting Inferences and WH- Questions

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Practice wh-questions with these scenes. This session material is appropriate to use with literate and pre-literate clients.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Visual Support to Help Pre-K and K Students with Describing

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This resource includes two different visuals for facilitating describing abilities in children with expressive language delays. Therapists and caregivers can cue their children to describe objects and verbs using the visual prompts provided.
This content is only available to members.
Handout

Visual Supports for Children

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Many children with developmental disabilities can benefit from using visual supports to structure tasks and schedules. This handout describes the benefits of providing visual supports to this population. Includes examples of how visuals are used with children and some considerations to take into account when using them.
This content is only available to members.
Handout

Visualizing Vowel Shapes

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPArticulationVowel Sounds
Cut out squares of mouth shapes to provide a visual aid during sound sequencing tasks.
This content is only available to members.
Handout

Visual Vowels for Kids

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPArticulationVowel Sounds
This handout shows the mouth shape for different vowels.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Front-Back Minimal Pairs

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulationF/V Sounds
This resource contains 24 front/back minimal pairs with pictures designed to provide an engaging focal point to structured therapy tasks as well as context for abstract words used in repeated practice.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Vocabulary Game with Paper Doll

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Many parents and therapists use body part identification to target vocabulary building with their preschoolers. This fun and simple body part game can be used to maintain the attention span of your preschooler who enjoys arts and crafts.
This content is only available to members.
Therapy Material

Visual Schedule for Children Learning Virtually From Home

Print Resource — US Letter — 5 pages
PediatricSLPArticulationLanguage Development
For children who are both trying to attend school virtually and therapy sessions, visual supports are beneficial for sustaining participation, motivation, and attention.
This content is only available to members.