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Early intervention activities

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Play-Based Speech Therapy

Over the past five and a half years I have learned a lot while working as a school-based speech-language pathologist. When I first started I created a set of homework tasks cards called Toddler Toys and felt that it was time for an update. Through the years I have realized that many of my school-age children benefit greatly from play-based speech therapy and that these cards are not just for toddlers. So, I have updated the file and compiled 15 of my favorite, most used play-based speech…

What’s in Your Early Intervention Therapy Bag {Linky}

**EDIT** Please feel free to continue reading this post. However, I must insert here that now I am a bagless EI SLP. If you’re interested in more information about this, please check out my…

Learn with Play at Home: 10 activities to help develop your child's speech.

The best way to help a child's speech and language development is through play. Here are 10 simple activities that you can do at home, including the key vocabulary to focus on, to help develop your child's speech and oral language. The key to these activities is about engaging with the child and using simple, useful language that matches the actions of play. This puts the language into context with what they are experiencing and gives them opportunities to hear, use and practice the language…

A bag filled with everyday objects is an easy & motivating activity for your early intervention therapy sessions. This simple speech therapy activity requires little prep and provides endless fun! Perfect for early intervention therapists doing therapy sessions in clinic or homes. Great for targeting first words & early sounds for late talkers! Read the blog post to find out more about this early language activity for toddlers! #earlylanguage #earlyintervention #therapyactivities #speechtherapy

A bag filled with everyday objects is an easy & motivating activity for your early intervention therapy sessions. This simple speech therapy activity requires little prep and provides endless fun! Perfect for early intervention therapists doing therapy sessions in clinic or homes. Great for targeting first words & early sounds for late talkers! Read the blog post to find out more about this early language activity for toddlers! #earlylanguage #earlyintervention #therapyactivities…

Toy cars are perfect toys for encouraging early language skills with your late talkers, or language delayed preschoolers. I've shared 5 engaging activities you can do with toy cars to develop early language skills in your early intervention therapy sessions. Use toy cars to target language strategies, imitating actions, symbolic sounds, and more. Check out the 5 engaging early language activities over on the blog now.

Toy cars are perfect toys for encouraging early language skills with your late talkers, or language delayed preschoolers. I've shared 5 engaging activities you can do with toy cars to develop early language skills in your early intervention therapy sessions. Use toy cars to target language strategies, imitating actions, symbolic sounds, and more. Check out the 5 engaging early language activities over on the blog now.

As you probably know by now I am working with little kiddos this year for speech therapy.  I am linking up with Kristen over at Simply Spee...

Are you working with the early intervention population? If so, be sure to check out my FREE Play-Based Speech Therapy Homework. Here is a small collection of the toys and games I use when working with the birth-5 population! Goals to Target: naming body parts, identifying body parts, requesting, producing 2-word phrases (blue shoes, green hat), basic verbs (walk, sleep, jump, hop, dance) Goals to Target: following commands, identifying vocabulary, matching pictures, naming vocabulary…

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Checklist of heavy work activities for toddlers, created by an Early Intervention Occupational Therapist! Various age-appropriate ideas to provide proprioceptive input throughout their daily routines with household objects for children with sensory regulation difficulties.
ECI providers use a coaching approach to work with families when delivering early intervention services. During the coaching process, parents become equipped to teach their child new skills by learning from the ECI professional’s expertise and also by using their life experiences and providing input to the professional on what works for their child and their family’s daily activities and routines.
7 Early Intervention Assessment Tools for the Parent Coaching Model
I love water as therapy tool because of the variety of activities you can do with it. Variety of activities = variety of vocabulary! Target words are a useful strategy when used in combination with other strategies such as using slow, exaggerated speech, getting on the child's level, and commenting on what the child is currently focused on.These activities are specifically designed for the early intervention population to help increase receptive and expressive vocabulary.