speech therapy handouts for teachers

speech therapy handouts for teachers

speech therapy handouts for teachers

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As Speech Language Pathologists, we are always on the hunt for a good Speech Therapy handout - and bonus if it’s free.

This massive list of free speech therapy handouts will help you find amazing handouts to share with parents, speech therapy assessment, and therapy planning. These free speech therapy printables cover a variety of topics, including developmental norms, speech therapy activity ideas, apraxia of speech, homework planning, play observation, and language processing.

This Apraxia Homework Planner is perfect for keeping parents in the loop! Use this easy to use checklist to note which cues are beneficial, which word shapes they are working on, which carrier phrases to target, and what their child's target words are.

Cues for Apraxia of Speech: Use this Speech Therapy Handout for Apraxia of Speech as a quick reference when using DTTC, Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing , with your students. Includes a hierarchy of cues that can be used with your toddlers, preschoolers, and school aged children during speech therapy! The cues are sorted by level of support, so you can appropriately support your students in saying accurate productions. **For more about DTTC, please visit www.ctsspeechhearing.org**.

Apraxia of Speech Homework Plan: This free homework planning sheet for Speech Therapy was designed with the busy SLP in mind! Use this easy to use checklist to keep parents of children with Apraxia of Speech informed of which targets they are working on, the type of cue their child benefits from, and so much more!

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Speech and Language Therapy Strategies and Accomodations for the Classroom : This easy to use checklist is perfect to supplement any speech therapy consultation visit or to help you with writing your IEPs. Includes a variety of speech therapy strategies for expressive language, receptive language, articulation, phonology, early language, behaviour, and visual supports.

Word Shape Hierarchy: Use this visual representation of Word Shape difficulty with parents or teachers - or use for yourself! Children with Apraxia of Speech have difficulty combing a variety of sounds in a variety of ways - especially when the word is complex. This simple speech therapy handout for Apraxia of Speech will help you choose your goals for Apraxia of Speech!

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Prosody Calendar for Apraxia of Speech: Children with Apraxia of Speech often have prosodic differences. It is important for children with Apraxia of Speech to practice speaking using different rates, volumes, and pitches from a young age!

Send this print and go handout home with your students with Childhood Apraxia of Speech, or use as a guide in your own therapy. Have fun practicing using different rates, volumes, and pitches with your students.

Speech Therapy on a Walk : Use this free handout for Speech Therapy for carryove r of a variety of speech and language skills.! With this free parent handout, teachers and Speech Therapists can provide parents with easy to implement strategies and activities to use during a walk.

What Question Handout for Speech Therapy: This handout is full of practical and easy to implement activities with everyday items, as well as effective strategies for teaching answering what questions. This one-page handout provides enough information for parents (or you!) to implement therapy for up to one month! That means less prep for YOU! This WH-Question Handout includes:

age of typical acquisition

example of correct and incorrect answer types

Fun activity ideas for speech therapy

detailed cueing hierarchy, with examples

a list of WH- questions to practice

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Past Tense Verbs Handout for Speech Therapy: Share this grammar handout with parents, teachers, and school staff. This Handout includes:

Parent friendly explanation of when the past tense -ed morpheme is used.

Typical age of acquisition.

Example of correct and incorrect use.

Cueing hierarchy, with examples.

Classroom Strategies.

Activity Ideas and/or Book Suggestions

Categorization Handout for Speech Therapy : Give this Language Processing: Categorization handout to parents, teachers, and school staff. This print and go handout includes everything you need to teach this speech and language skill! This handout features:

Explanation of the Goal

Low-prep Activity Ideas

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6 Stages of Social Play Development: This handout will help you understand how play develops in childhood. Each of the six stages of social play development is explained and development norms are provided.

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Ideas for Play Materials: Wondering how to get kids engaged in therapy? Make sure you are using toys and activities that are appropriate for their level of play. This quick and easy reference sheet includes materials ideas for different levels of play, including pretend play, parallel play, sensorimotor play, dramatic play, and constructive play.

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Play Observation Form: This easy to use checklist will help with your play based assessments. Give to parents to complete or complete yourself. Gain an understanding of the child's interests, levels of play, and attention span.

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Favorite Resources for themed therapy: Interested in starting to use themes in your speech therapy sessions? Use this list of books, board games, toys, crafts and gross motor activities to help you plan your speech therapy sessions. Includes ideas for pets, farm, zoo, food, monster, and baking.

Why we Play in Speech Therapy: This handout provides Evidence Based Reasons of why Speech Therapy involves a lot of play! Share this with teachers, parents, or school staff to explain the importance of play in speech and language development.

5 Characteristics of Playful Learning: Have you ever wondered what characteristics of play help a child learn? This handout tells you exactly which five features of play help kids learn and explains them in detail.

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I created these free speech and language worksheets so you can easily download and print them out to use as part of your speech therapy program.  Just scroll down the page to view the worksheets by topic.  You will find free speech therapy worksheets for articulation, vocabulary , grammar, holiday articulation and language games…and lots of other miscellaneous speech therapy creations that I love!  If you would like more information on what articulation therapy is you might like to read a post I have written called  Teaching Speech Sounds: The Process of Traditional Articulation Therapy

Parents:  If you are a mommy or a daddy (or grandma or grandpa) who wants to work with your child at home, you can use these speech therapy activity pages for extra practice.  Just choose the sound position to work on (initial, medial, or final) and click on the corresponding link to view and print the worksheets.  To help make practice more fun, you can print out two of the same page so you have pairs, cut them out, and use them to play a game of memory or go fish. You can also use them as flashcards.  You will find free speech therapy worksheets by sound and at a variety of levels; word level, phrase level and sentence levels!

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Are you looking to become more present in your school building and educate teachers on speech therapy topics that are relevant for their students? These monthly speech therapy handouts for teachers are editable, colorful, easy to read and educate teachers on a variety of important speech therapy topics.  Become more relevant and recognizable in your school. Hey SLP, be seen, be heard!

These monthly editable speech therapy newsletters for teachers will save you hours of time. Provide teacher education including information on communication disorders, strategies, accommodations and educational impacts. These speech therapy handouts are easy to read, distributed monthly into your colleagues mailbox.

Here’s what you’ll get with these speech therapy newsletters:

  • 10 unique colorful teacher handouts in a newsletter style
  • Each teacher handout includes written for you : communication disorder explanation, strategies for the classroom and educational impact of the disorder
  • Each speech newsletter comes in both a seasonal colorful version and an easy print grayscale non-seasonal version
  • These speech therapy newsletters are available for download in powerpoint with an access link to a google slides version
  • Edit the heading text, body text, contact info BUT NOT the graphics or box sizes

Speech therapy handouts for teachers topics include:

✅ Intro letter: What is a communication disorder?

✅ Speech Sound Disorders

✅ Specific Language Impairment

✅ Auditory Processing Disorder

✅ Fluency Disorder

✅ Hearing Loss

✅ Executive Function

✅ Augmentative and Alternative Communication

✅ Autism Spectrum Disorder

✅ May is Better Speech and Hearing: Voice Disorders

Why these speech therapy handouts are awesome for teachers in your school:

  • Educate teachers - provide professional development to teachers on “what are communication disorders?” With an extremely low time commitment (these are written for you!!!), you can educate teachers on what an SLP’s role is in the school setting
  • Hit your professional goals - do you have a tenure year coming up? Or need to hit a teacher evaluation goal. Your administrators will LOVE these newsletters. 
  • Keep them updated - send out one newsletter per month. You’ll be on the forefront of teacher’s mind once per month
  • Easy to read - teachers have a million things to do. This is ONE page of information in an easy-to-read format
  • Includes actionable items - includes simple strategies teachers can implement the same day
  • Administrators will be impressed by your professionalism and outreach - Build trust with your higher ups and be considered for new higher roles in your building or district
  • For $1 & change per month, you will save hours of your time and sanity.

Let me save you hours of time creating a monthly newsletter for teachers in your school building. LITERAL HOURS OF TIME . When you start providing more information on communication disorders, referrals will change and become more thoughtful. Teachers and administrators will appreciate the thoughtfulness of these speech therapy handouts. Get ready for some compliments.

❤️ SLP’s like you are loving these speech therapy newsletters! ❤️

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Grace K. says, “As a SLP in a new school placement, this really allowed me to establish my credibility as a professional with other teachers . It also helped me connect with teachers who do not currently have any students in speech-language services. Hands down, I love this resource and I'll be using it all year (and maybe into next year)!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lisa O. says, “I have received so many compliments when I send these out to staff! It is such a great resource, especially since not everyone knows what speech is all about. More than just words :) Thank you sooo much for creating such an awesome resource!!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nadia D. says, “ My administration loves these newsletters . Perfect amount of information for both teachers and caregivers to learn more about speech-language therapy.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brittany B. says, “I used this newsletter to provide more information about my roles to all the staff in my building . It also helped them to notice possible communication delays with students in their class and make a referral for further testing.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Allison F. says, “ I LOVE these newsletters ! As a new SLP in a building, this has opened up so many great conversations with the staff in my building. Love it!!

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SPEECH THERAPY HANDOUTS

Free speech therapy printables! Developmental milestones, hierarchies, and graphics for SLPs and educators, as well as parent handouts for speech therapy.

The printables cover various topics to use as cheat sheets or handouts, including:

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  • steps to building verbal imitation hierarchy
  • information on sensory processing disorders
  • information on cleft speech
  • speech therapy targets for common toys
  • …and much, much more!

Use these infographics as functional décor , parent handouts , or simply save on your device to reference. An SLP favorite is to print them multiple to a page and put them on a keyring as a smaller, on-the-go version. The options are endless!

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10 Free Resources to Help Parents Facilitate Speech and Language at Home

As a Speech-Language Pathologist, I feel that a good portion of my job is parent education and helping parents find fun and functional ways to work on the carryover of skills and facilitate speech and language skills at home. When I first started as a Speech-Language Pathologist, I typically assigned extra “homework” to my students that consisted of printed-out pages for drill work. Like many of us do, I learned the hard way that going the “homework” route may help some families but it does not help the majority of my families because time is valuable. Family time is even more valuable. What kind of memory would you prefer a child to walk away with – working on handouts and drills or spending time reading books, playing games, and cooking in the kitchen with their parent?

Check out these ten free resources that I found to help parents facilitate speech and language at home. Although there are 10 links below to downloadable resources, some of the links actually include more than one resource! Jackpot!

  • Speech and Language Handouts for Parents by Primary Punch – This download contains 25 different handouts! Seriously! It has 25 different handouts to help educate parents on ways they can help their child with articulation, fluency, language, topic maintenance, core words, and so much more!
  • Speech Practice on the Go by A Perfect Blend – This handout provides suggestions for different language goals that can be targeted while in the car.
  • Selective Mutism Parent/Teacher Handout by Speak Up Speech – This handout was created to give a general understanding of how to interact with our students with Selective Mutism.
  • Pediatric Feeding Handout by Jenny’s Feeding Gear – This freebie provides information on tips and suggestions that parents can make feeding time fun.
  • Parent Handout for Toddlers and Early Intervention by a Gift of Gab – This freebie contains strategies and techniques that parents can use to encourage language at home. Information is provided in both English and Spanish.
  • Language Through Everyday Interactions by Speech and Language Family Education – This handout provides quick and easy ways that parents can create a language-enriched home. Information is provided in both English and Spanish.
  • Facilitate Expressive and Receptive Language at Home by Speech2Teach – This freebie contains separate handouts for receptive language and expressive language suggestions.
  • AAC Modeling for Parents by Ms. Petersen SLP – This handout promotes parent modeling and provides suggestions on ways parents can incorporate it into their routine.
  • Help Children Develop a Healthy Attitude by Stuttering Therapy Resources – This is a wonderful freebie to share with parents for our students that stutter!
  • Tips for Caregivers for Articulation by A Simple Home SLP – Great tips and suggestions for parents working at home with their children on articulation.

Looking for more ideas?  Check out these blog posts!

  • Language-building Tips and Handouts for Parents from The Hanen Centre – Great information!
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Phonology Interventions: Handouts for Parents and Teachers

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There are a number of phonological therapy approaches, and sometimes it can be hard to explain to people in a succinct way, and in language that they will understand, how an approach works, what therapy will look like and why it is appropriate for their child. This is where the Phonology Interventions: Handouts for Parents and Teachers comes in. Covering minimal pairs therapy, the cycles approach, multiple oppositions, maximal oppositions and more; this pack is full of information presented in a way that makes sense to parents and teachers. Provide quality information to the families of the children on your caseload with these useful, print and go handouts.

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Do you find it hard to explain to parents and teachers WHAT you’ll be doing in speech therapy and WHY? Would clear and easy-to-understand handouts that explain phonological therapy approaches such as minimal pairs, cycles, and multiple oppositions help? Each page of these handouts introduces the idea that there are various phonological interventions that we can choose so we try to match the right approach to our students.

⭐ WATCH A QUICK VIDEO PREVIEW OF THE PHONOLOGY INTERVENTIONS: HANDOUTS FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS ⭐

1. A summary of the approach is provided to help you explain WHY you will be choosing the targets that you are. 2. This is followed by an outline of what therapy might look like so that parents and teachers are aware that it IS a process that can take time. 3. A sample target list with picture cards has been added to make it easier to understand. I strongly recommend reading & discussing these sheets with parents and teachers to answer any of their questions and make sure that they understand the therapy process.

Phonological Interventions in this set: Minimal pairs, cycles approach, multiple oppositions, maximal oppositions, treatment of the empty set, complexity approach, core vocabulary approach, stimulability intervention, articulation approach (traditional), articulation approach (principles of motor learning), PLUS three additional sheets covering: articulation vs. phonology, How long does therapy take? and What is carryover?

⭐ Don’t get caught out with parents and teachers! Explain phonological therapy and patterns more confidently, and download the discounted Phonology Handouts Bundle for Speech Therapy ⭐

Who would use these? These would be useful to provide to parents at the start of therapy when you are introducing your goals. You can send it as part of homework to help explain what you would like parents to do. They would also be useful during an IEP or school meeting as you report on your progress. I have listed the references (journal articles and texts) that I used to create this resource in the packet and you might find it useful to further your knowledge in particular interventions.

DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT TO: ❶ — Confidently explain your speech therapy intervention ❷ — Simple, parent-friendly explanations about what you will be doing in speech therapy ❸ — Inform and educate parents, caregivers, and teachers ❹ — Provide information at IEP meetings and during therapy sessions ❺ — Evidence-based information about phonological interventions

================================== CONTENTS: ✅ — Thirteen, single-paged handouts ✅ — Covers the main phonological interventions in the research ✅ — Handouts provide a simple overview of what the phonological approach aims to do, as well as what therapy might look like ✅ — Includes a sample word list and visual to explain the therapy ✅ — This whole resource is in blackline – so easy to print & go ⭐ Explain phonological patterns with Phonological Processes: Handouts for Parents & Teachers. ⭐ ==================================

What SLPS like you are saying:

❝ I love the evidence-based nature of this resource.❞

❝ There is so much information included in this resource! I love that the approaches are explained in ways that teachers and parents can understand.❞

❝ I find even with simplifying my explanation of the approaches to parents, they still need written information to help cement it all.❞

❝ It’s obvious SO MUCH RESEARCH went into this! These handouts are such a nice way to show families *exactly* what we’re doing in therapy.❞

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice.

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Krystal Chen (verified owner) – November 22, 2023

So grateful for these handouts that explain to parents what we are doing in therapy and why. They are informative and easy to understand!

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Sadie H. (verified owner) – June 21, 2024

Love these worksheets for explaining articulation intervention to parents! Quick and easy and no prep!

Stacy-Ann D. (verified owner) – June 21, 2024

This is a wonderful resource to have at the ready to share with teachers, families, and other professionals. I appreciate how clearly the treatment approaches are explained without the use of jargon. Adventures in Speech Pathology ALWAYS creates quality resources! I never hesitate to add them to my collection!

Logan N. (verified owner) – June 28, 2024

It can be so overwhelming for caregivers to absorb all the information regarding phonological processes, so these are great to have on hand to share after initial eligibility/IEP meetings.

Rebecca H. (verified owner) – June 28, 2024

I can’t say enough great things about this resource. It’s so helpful for parents to understand my approach and explains it in such simple terms! Thank you!

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Speech therapy to overcome dyslexia in primary schoolers

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  • 1 Department of Special Pedagogy, Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. [email protected].
  • 2 Department of Social and Pedagogy, Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau University, Kokshetau, Kazakhstan.
  • PMID: 36949067
  • PMCID: PMC10033923
  • DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-31631-7

This research was aimed to investigate changes in the reading technique and in terms of its semantic charge in primary schoolers diagnosed with dyslexia, which occur as a result of the integrated use of speech therapy techniques. The study was performed between 2016 and 2019 in 6 schools of Moscow and Almaty. It enrolled 194 and 200 children, respectively, who were examined with form I to III inclusive. The study revealed that 13% of children had reading speed disorders; they were constituted group 1. Another 11% had reading comprehension disorders; they constituted group 2. In group 1, by form III, the number of reading repetitions increased twofold. In group 2, the number of children, who read in words and phrases, increased by half; in group 1, it doubled. This research showed clear progress in children with technical dyslexia vs. those with semantic dyslexia. Based on the results, it is possible to develop a methodology for speech therapy techniques that can be suitable not only for speech therapists, but also for primary school teachers, as well as for parents of dyslectic children.

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