Thanks to the Community & Family Services Division at the Spokane (WA) Regional Health District for putting together this handout for parents. I found out about it when while doing a story about the trauma-in formed elementary schools in Spokane, WA . Public health nurse Melissa Charbonneau mentioned that she'd been giving this to parents while working in neighborhoods near Whitman Elementary School in Spokane. We've updated it.
3 colorful, well-researched, beautifully designed resources to hand to parents on parent night, during a workshop, or just to send home to inform. Beautifully designed, colorful tri-fold brochure, infographic and informational handout ready to print and give to parents to explain the "Integrated Cur...
Parents may often wonder why an SLP might be on their child's team if pragmatics is the area of concern. It is not because they don't understand the concept of social communication, but more because they don't understand how exactly you can help. This handout gives parents practical examples of wh...
Communication is embedded into every activity and interaction. Teachers and Parents of autistic students should carryover social communication supports and prompts into the classroom and home environment for generalization of skills. This is a parent or teacher handout with language strategies from ...
In my experience, gestalt language processing (GLP) is a new concept to most parents I talk with. Even for speech-language pathologists, GLP was barely, if at all, touched on in graduate school. This guide provides a 19 page, printer-ready: ♡ Caregiver interview GLP questions document ♡ What signs may be indicative of being a GLP ♡ Handouts on what GLP is for parents ♡ Handouts on strategies parents can implement at home ♡ A handout on examples on what modelling will look like for a stage 1 GLP This guide was designed to help fellow speech-language pathologists to navigate and support gestalt language processors in the early stages.
Handouts for parents or professionals, who work on feeding therapy. Handout how black-and-white and Spanish/English versions that describes textures attitude, and the various types of chewing.
Having a child who uses any form of alternative augmentative communication (AAC) user can be overwhelming for a parent, but it doesn't have to be! This download contains a sample no-prep handout that covers the following areas: -Basic AAC introduction--what AAC is and is not (dispelling myths and why AAC is important and successful) The handout is 2 pages and can be printed front and back for paper saving! If you'd like to download the full packet, click here: AAC and You--handouts for Parents and Caregivers full download Handouts for Classroom Teachers can also be found here: AAC and You--handouts for Classroom Teachers
Hi, friends! So, our school-wide math night was a huge success. While parents were in 30 minute math classes, our students had a blast with math games and activities throughout the school. We saw about 40 of our 120 1st grade families, which was great! Our half-hour session focused on two main things -explaining the...
This 8-page handout offers an easy-to-understand explanation of transfer trials! It includes examples of transfer trials during discrete trial teaching, as well as during mand training. This handout is meant to be an informative yet EASY TO UNDERSTAND handout for parents, caregivers, or therapists/practitioners who are new to the field. I use this resource frequently when training new behavioral technicians. At the time of purchase, a non-watermarked copy of the PDF will be sent directly to your email for use!
Having a child who uses any form of alternative augmentative communication (AAC) user can be overwhelming for a parent, but it doesn't have to be! This download contains a sample no-prep handout that covers the following areas: -Basic AAC introduction--what AAC is and is not (dispelling myths and why AAC is important and successful) The handout is 2 pages and can be printed front and back for paper saving! If you'd like to download the full packet, click here: AAC and You--handouts for Parents and Caregivers full download Handouts for Classroom Teachers can also be found here: AAC and You--handouts for Classroom Teachers
This product is designed to help parents/guardians and colleagues understand speech and language skills. It can also be used to help remind them what goals their child/student is working on throughout the year. There is one set of color sheets and one set of black and white sheets. Each set is 30 pages long. This product also includes one letter that can be sent to parents/guardians and another letter than can be given to teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators, etc, to explain the sheets. To prepare: Print out desired sheets (color and/or black and white). To use: Use the boxes in the “target” column to indicate goal areas by placing an X in them. You can use any extra space below the “concepts” to add additional notes. The phonology and articulation areas also include lines to indicate the level that the student is working on (e.g. isolation, syllables, words, phrases, sentences, and conversation). Also, if you would like to indicate past goals, (e.g. if you are at an IEP meeting and would like to review goals), I’d suggest using a different color pen to indicate past vs. current goals. I would recommend using this product at the beginning of the year, at IEP meetings, and/or whenever you’d like to provide someone with an updated explanation of speech and language goals for a student. (This product does not contain handouts for fluency or voice.) You might also like... Receptive and Expressive Language Progress Monitoring Tool Kit
Do you work in early intervention and/or support young/pre-school children who are autistic or are gestalt language processors? Are you looking for a resource that doesn't involve any preparation? This set of Gestalt Language Processing, Stage 1, Parent Handouts for Daily Routines is sure to be a must-have item in your GLP toolkit! This Gestalt Language Processing Parent Handout pack contains a range of no-prep handouts to support ideas for gestalt language processing models for stage 1. Contents: Information on Stage 1 Gestalt Language Processing 8 pages of ideas for modelling GLP phrases in stage 1 throughout different daily routines 1 page of a collaborative brainstorm you can have with parents to identify models for any other routines they frequently engage in with their child - giving the parents a learning experience on how to support their child in stage 1! Detailed Contents List: Page: 4 Information on Stage 1 Gestalt Language Processing 5. Meal time models 6. Bath time models 7. Bed time models 8. Vehicle time models 9. Going to school/daycare models 10. iPad/TV time models 11. Playground/play general models 12. Singing/music models 13. Brainstorm with the parents on a routine of their choices and models This pack is suitable for use all year round with a range of families. All of the handouts are no-prep and ready to use straight away.
This is a parent function handout. It includes linear, quadratic, exponential, absolute value and square root. It list the name of each function, the graph of the function and charateristics of the function. Other parent function resources that you may be interested in: Parent-Functions-Student-Activity-Sheet Parent-Functions-HandoutPoster
This is a general spelling test rubric that can be used across the grade levels to assign a rubric score. I provide this rubric to my parents at back to school night and use it throughout the year. *teaching day and nite, spelling, rubrics, language arts, test, quiz, parent handout ...
Unlock the secrets of speech-language pathology with our comprehensive collection of handouts, perfect for parents, teachers, and anyone curious about supporting children with language difficulties! Each page delves into a distinct approach employed by speech-language pathologists, offering invaluable insights for facilitating language development at home or school. Explore strategies such as recasting, extensions, modelling, forced choices, and following your child's lead to provide optimal support for language growth. Key Features: Collection of handouts offering insights into speech-language pathology approaches Ideal for parents, teachers, and individuals interested in supporting children with language difficulties Explores strategies such as recasting, extensions, modelling, forced choices, and following your child's lead Designed for use at home or school to provide comprehensive support Empowers caregivers and educators with practical tools for language development Clear and concise explanations for easy comprehension How to Use It: Our collection of handouts serves as a valuable resource for implementing speech-language pathology approaches in various settings. Utilize the included pages to gain insights into strategies such as recasting, extensions, modelling, choices, and following your child's lead. Whether at home or school, incorporate these approaches into daily interactions to provide optimal support for children with language difficulties. Collaborate with caregivers and educators to ensure consistency and maximize language development opportunities. Description: Empower yourself with practical tools for supporting children with language difficulties through our comprehensive collection of handouts. Designed for parents, teachers, and anyone interested in speech-language pathology approaches, each page offers valuable insights into facilitating language development. Empower individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to foster language growth and development in children. Start your journey towards enhanced language support today with our dynamic collection of handouts. Download now and embark on a path towards improved communication skills for children!
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Doctors and nurses can use these trauma informed care intervention tools when creating a patient centered care plan for traumatic stress in children
This file contains two handouts detailing the characteristics of the Absolute Value Parent Function. These handouts could be enlarged and used as POSTERS which gives the students the opportunity to put the different features of the absolute value function together. First Handout: • Contains the graph of the parent function, key points, domain, range, end behavior, transformational form, intercepts, .... etc. Second Handout: • Consists of the different transformations which could be applied to the parent function. A function rule is provided as well as a graph. Two versions of this page is provided. These handouts could be enlarged and hanged as posters in the classroom. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺thank you☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!!
Easy to understand, straight to the point handout that explains the basics of nouns (singular, plural, possessives). Great for students or parents! ...
Is your child a gestalt language processor?This is a colorful handout to share with parents that lists five characteristics of a gestalt language processor. It's perfect to share at an IEP meeting or in an individual private speech session.
Uncover the facts and guidance on W-sitting with this informative resource! Perfect for parents, educators, and therapists, this comprehensive guide sheds light on W-sitting, offering insights into its impact on a child's development. Included are helpful tips, alternative seating options, and exer...
Perfect handout for parents to explain stages of phonetic spelling.
Thanks to the Community & Family Services Division at the Spokane (WA) Regional Health District for putting together this handout for parents. I found out about it when while doing a story about the trauma-in formed elementary schools in Spokane, WA . Public health nurse Melissa Charbonneau mentioned that she'd been giving this to parents while working in neighborhoods near Whitman Elementary School in Spokane. We've updated it.
Does your child demonstrate immediate or delayed echolalia? They may be a gestalt language processor! The first thing to consider if your child is in NLA Stage 1: They may need more gestalts. We want to model a variety of these naturally throughout the day! This handout includes mitigated gestalts for "Let's". Print these mitigated gestalts and keep them on your refrigerator at home so that you can model them naturally! You may Like: A Parent's Guide to Echolalia: How to Support Your Gestalt Language Processor Gestalts to Model for your GLP School Gestalts for Gestalt Language Processors Playground Gestalts ***Printing: Click "Scale to Fit" when printing so that all of this resource is visual on paper. Please check your printer's margins prior to printing. Thank you for supporting my Neurodiversity-affirming store!
Use these handouts to help parents and teachers understand where their child falls on the bell curve, speech sound expectations, and language developmental norms. ...
This is a bundle of adapted/interactive books for Gestalt Language Processors. *Please note that these are downloadable files. You will print the pages, laminate them, and add velcro dots to make the adapted books. This Gestalt Language Processing bundle also includes school handouts on echolalia and neurodiversity/Autism acceptance for bus drivers. Perfect for Stage 1 or Stage 2 Gestalt Language Processors. Adapted books in this bundle use real pictures! You may also like: Parent's Guide to Echolalia Gestalt Bundle Neuro-Affirming Social Skills Bundle
Break up the mid-winter slump and bring a Fluency Boot Camp into your classroom! What is a Fluency Boot Camp? No... you will not be shipping your students off (sorry), nor will students have to march around the room (your choice), but I can guarantee that your students' brains will be sweating as they participate in the classroom fluency camp you create! Just like any boot camp, students will build confidence through practice and drills. You can organize it for just one day, or you can set it up to last a full-week or month! Keep in mind, after just
Find out the nine amazing benefits of playing for kids and why it plays an important role in child development.
As we enter into the final weeks of speech, language, and hearing month, I would like to focus on a hearing topic: understanding an audi...
Set of 9 illustrations showing depicting two different parenting styles for Neurodivergent children. Square illustrations on A4 page. Printable, full colour. Can be used as a resource for clients, families, schools, presentations, training, handouts, posters- as long as the Neurowild logo stays on it :D
Psychology Nature vs Nurture/Development Do Parents Matter Group Reading Activity Handout includes printable handout (editable), links to five reading articles, youtube video and directions for activity. Fully Editable. *Please email me with any questions at [email protected] If...
This handout can be used to educate parents and other professionals on what Non-directive language is and how to use it! It also acts as a reminder for us SLPs. Asking questions is the go-to method when trying to get individuals with complex communication needs to respond. Unfortunately, it is not t...
Created by an occupational therpist.Not all students learn the same way. By engaging a variety of a student's senses, a student will be more successful learning letter formation.
This Practical Tip from Stuttering Therapy Resources (http://www.StutteringTherapyResources.com) describes ways that speech-language pathologists can provide understanding and support for parents of school-age children who stutter. Note: TPT members can now get a 10% discount on select materials from Stuttering Therapy Resources. Simply use the discount code "TPT" at checkout when you order at www.StutteringTherapyResources.com!
Accountability helps kids and teens understand that the choices they make have positive and negative consequences. Teaching them this concept from an early age has many benefits. For example, it allows them to pinpoint their mistakes and fix them. This handout is all about accountability — why it’s important, how it helps them improve, ways to hold themselves accountable, and more. Have them answer the list of accountability questions as an exercise. *This item is an instant digital download. A link to download your files will be emailed to you once payment is confirmed. Want more resources like this? Check out our full catalog of character education posters.
Emotional regulation is difficult for adults, but it's even more difficult for children who haven't been taught the tools of self-regulation. I've created this handout to make self-regulation easier for both staff/parent and student/child. Colorful and clear visuals provide modeling for students who...
This collection includes nine handouts. The Understanding Executive Functioning series is a powerful resource to empower educators and parents with the knowledge they need to help students who experience issues with impulse control, emotional control, flexible thinking, working memory, self-monitoring, planning and prioritizing, task initiation, and organization. All children can benefit from improved executive functioning skills, but these skills are especially critical for children affected by ADHD, Autism, and Learning Disabilities.* The Understanding Executive Functioning Series is designed to provide parents with specific information that they can use to help their child to develop in an area of weakness. The Understanding Executive Functioning Series is the perfect handout for parent-teacher conferences, IEP meetings, or in the context of I&RS or RTI meetings. The Understanding Executive Functioning Series provides answers to questions parents are asking and unites teachers and families as partners in education- because in a perfect world, that's how it should be! This download is for the full Understanding Executive Functioning Series which includes nine handouts: the overview of executive functioning handout and eight handouts focusing on each of the aspects of executive functioning (impulse control, emotional control, flexible thinking, working memory, self-monitoring, planning and prioritizing, task initiation, and organization). Note: You can purchase each of the Understanding Executive Functioning Series handouts separately- but this is the best value! *These handouts are resources designed for educators and DO NOT include any reference to a diagnosable medical condition. As a resource designed for educators, all information contained within the Understanding Executive Functioning Series is skill-specific and focused on addressing an observable behavior.