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Down on the Farm: Language and Early Sounds Practice

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and PhonologyLanguage Development
This visually focused resource provides early sound practice with a fun farm theme.
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Handout

Creating Mealtimes for Tube-Dependent Children

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
Mealtimes provide opportunities for children to experience a wide variety of sensory input as well as lay the foundation for bonding over food. This handout provides tips for caregivers to create mealtimes that meet the child where they are at in their feeding journey to allow for bonding experiences.
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Therapy Activity

Playful Pronouns: Practicing Pronouns with Young Children

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Use this simple and easy activity to target direct and indirect pronouns with a younger or pre-literate client.
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Therapy Activity

/L/ Sound Practice

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
Production of the /L/ sound can be successful with the help of fun activities and tools. This resource provides suggestions for targeting /L/ sounds at word level.
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Clinical Reference

Motivational Techniques for Mealtime with Autistic Kids

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPAutismFeeding and Swallowing
This resource is for families of children with autism spectrum disorder who experience difficulty with managing mealtime behaviors.
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Handout

Moving Towards Neurodiversity

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPAutismLanguage DevelopmentLiteracyPediatric Brain Injury
Current society is still very much in the “normal vs. abnormal” mindset when it comes to neurological differences. This handout is designed with parents/caregivers in mind and provides the basics of the concept of neurodiversity. It is presented in contrast to the current dominant normal vs. abnormal model.
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Clinical Reference

How to Assess and Support Light Tech AAC Users

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPAACLanguage Development
This resource provides a general roadmap for assessing and implementing light augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tasks and activities for clients who are either non-speaking or with delayed initiation of verbal communication.
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Clinical Reference

Quick Guide to Pediatric Dysarthria

Print Resource — US Letter — 2 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
Utilize this resource as a foundation and overview of how to identify, assess, and tackle pediatric dysarthria across a variety of settings.
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Clinical Reference

When the First Words Have Not Emerged: Tips & Strategies

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This resource provides strategies and recommendations for children who present with delays in the emergence of their first words.
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Clinical Reference

Spanish Language Phonological Inventory Card Set

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and PhonologyLanguage Development
These cards contain all the phonological consonant sounds in the Spanish language with pronunciation guides, visual pictures, and words to match. Use these to practice and support phonological development with Spanish-speaking clients.
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Clinical Reference

Working with Bilingual Clients When You Only Speak English

Print Resource — US Letter — 3 pages
PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This clinical reference provides a summary of introductory level ways in which a monolingual therapist can meaningfully engage with bilingual clients.
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Therapy Activity

Gliding Under the Ocean

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This is an easy-to-use articulation activity targeting glide sounds (r, l, w) for both literate and pre-literate populations with a late summer/ocean theme.
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Therapy Activity

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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Handout

Pulmonary Conditions and Pediatric Swallowing Difficulties

Print Resource — US Letter — 1 page
PediatricSLPFeeding and Swallowing
For when coughing, wheezing, and swallowing symptoms start to blur together. This helps you sort out what’s respiratory versus dysphagia so your recommendations are actually accurate. Video on how to use this resource:
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Therapy Activity

Pack My Backpack! Executive Functioning Activity for Young Kids

Print Resource — US Letter — 5 pages
PediatricSLPAutismPediatric Brain Injury
For when executive functioning needs to feel real—not abstract. This turns planning and organization into something kids actually do every day. Video on how to use this resource:
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Therapy Activity

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

Print Resource — US Letter — 4 pages
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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