This interactive therapy activity encourages language expansion by visualizing fall-themed vocabulary and asking children questions that draw out vocabulary words that describe the various objects.
These fun visuals are designed to help children practice sorting and categorizing based on vocabulary associated with fall/autumn. Includes two categories: Things we eat and things we wear.
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.
Offering information to extended family on how to interact with children who have speech and language disorders/delays can ease any stress caused during any communication breakdown. This handout provides simple strategies to help improve interactions and conversations between extended family and children who experience speech and language delays/disorders.
AAC devices are often used in limited capacities and the focus is on teaching the user to request as the main function, but that’s not how voiced individuals communicate. This resource provides examples and activities to engage AAC users to expand their language beyond simply requesting.
Grasping pronouns like he/she and him/her is an important and sometimes challenging part of pediatric language development. This therapy activity provides visual pronoun cards along with ideas of how to use the cards in structured therapy sessions. Also includes a page of pronoun practice using pictures.