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Identifying Negation

January 10, 2022 by Megan Berg.
This task includes two pages of visual sets, challenging children to select which image does not fit.
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Sentence Strips for Language Expansion

January 5, 2022 by Megan Berg.
Sentence strips provide a visual way to build sentences, providing a concrete learning strategy for young children working on expanding their utterance length.
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Plant a Garden Cut & Paste Activity

January 3, 2022 by Megan Berg.
Vocabulary, following directions, and sorting are just a few language skills that can be developed when learning about gardening, where food comes from, and the changes that spring brings! This fun, engaging, and refreshing activity helps children learn concepts with a gardening theme.
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Language Activity: Build a Snowman

December 28, 2021 by Megan Berg.
Build a snowman scene activity (cut and glue): Complete this fun activity with the child to target a variety of language skills including following directions, vocabulary expansion, identifying concepts (e.g., big/little) and sequencing.
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How To Get Children To Answer Questions At Home

December 25, 2021 by Megan Berg.
Many children with language delays/disorders have difficulty answering “wh” questions, especially about their day at school. This handout lays out some ideas that may help. Designed for parents and caregivers.
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Expressive Language Integration During Screen-Based Activities

December 24, 2021 by Megan Berg.
Have any clients that are addicted to screen time and parents who are terrified to take away the screen for fear of a behavior? Use this handout to provide parents and caregivers with some ideas on how to support language development within the context of screen-based activities.
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Expanding Expressive Language Through Home-Based Activities

December 24, 2021 by Megan Berg.
This handout is designed for therapists who are looking for fun activities to address expressive 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 expressive language goals outside of the therapy setting.
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