Free Kids talk program

This is a Free Kids talk program designed by a seasoned Speech and Language Therapist for parents of kids with delayed speech and language due to any reason.
1. Toddlers
2. Delayed Speech and Language
3. Autism
4. Down Syndrome
5. Hearing Impaired

Q- How to use this Free Kids talk program for the beginners?

A- If your child is an analytic language learner This is the sequence of using the program below after Qand A

What is analytical language learner?

A- Analytical language learners begin to speak sounds, then one word, two words, sentences, grammar and so on. there are gestalt langauge learners who begin with long scripts/ single words. sounds or phrases. then learn one word, two words and so on.

Q- What should I do if my child is a gestalt language learner?

A- Check the menu. there are articles for gestalt language processors. Soon a Kids free program for home techniques will be added.

  1. Assessing Your Child’s Language Age: A Guide to Milestones Checklist

  2. How Speech and Language Therapy works- Speech Therapy for parents

  3. How play can help your child communicate

  4. Two Word Phrases: Practical Techniques for Parents

  5. Single words to meaningful language

  6. Speech Therapy:Steps of Sentences Formulation

  7. Spatial Concepts Teaching to Children: A Step-by-Step Guide

  8. Storytelling ideas-The Lion and the Mouse”

  9. Vocabulary Development: Sequences of events

  10. Worksheets for Speech Therapy- Teach Adjectives in sentences

Child led Speech Therapy and guided play

As a speech-language therapist, I frequently incorporate child-led speech therapy sessions into my therapy practice. This strategy involves creating engaging, play-based environments where children feel free to explore while I subtly guide the interaction toward planned language development goals. By modeling language and introducing new words or phrases during play, I help children naturally acquire […]

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Best Books for Supporting Language Development in Children

Books are powerful tools for nurturing children’s language development, and they don’t require a power cord! With the right stories, parents and therapists can help kids build foundational skills like vocabulary, comprehension, phonemic awareness, and more—all while having fun. Below, we’ve compiled a list of highly recommended books for language development, organized by category. Each

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5 Reasons to Use Books for Speech and Language Development

Books are invaluable tools for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and educators alike. In her article There’s a Book for That! Published in The ASHA Leader, Shari Robertson, PhD, CCC-SLP, outlines five compelling reasons why books are powerful resources for supporting speech and language development. Here’s a closer look at these reasons and how they can be

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Worksheets for Speech Therapy- Teach Adjectives in sentences

Adjectives worksheets

Enhancing Language Development Through Tailored Worksheets for Speech Therapy Language development is essential for children’s communication and academic success. Speech and language therapists often look for effective, engaging tools to support children in their journey. In this article, we introduce a series of self-created worksheets designed to aid language and grammar development through targeted exercises,

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Top 15 paid and free AAC apps

What is AAC? AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) refers to various methods and tools used to support or replace speech for individuals with communication challenges. These systems can range from basic communication boards and picture symbols to advanced speech-generating devices and mobile apps. AAC is essential for helping non-verbal individuals or those with limited speech

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OPT-Oral Placement Therapy ? A Comprehensive Guide

Oral Placement Therapy is a specialized form of speech therapy that targets individuals with speech clarity difficulties through a unique combination of auditory, visual, and tactile stimulation to the mouth. OPT goes beyond traditional therapy methods by addressing placement and movement deficits, making it an essential tool for individuals with motor and sensory impairments. This

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Vocabulary Development: Sequences of events

As children with delayed speech and language, including those with autism and language disorders, begin to grasp their first 100-200 words, then combine them in two words and start forming sentences. They may still face challenges in effectively communicating their thoughts. The next step in their language journey is to build sentence structures and enhance

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Spatial Concepts Teaching to Children: A Step-by-Step Guide

preposition pictures

Spatial concepts, also known as spatial relationships, refer to understanding where objects or people are located in relation to one another. These include prepositions and words that describe position, direction, distance, and location, such as in, on, under, behind, next to, between, and in front of. Mastering spatial concepts is a critical step in a

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Supporting Children Who use Echolalia:at home and in the classroom

Echolalia—the repetition of phrases, words, or sounds—can be a fascinating and essential part of language development in children, especially those identified as Gestalt Language Processors. If your child echoes phrases from movies, books, or previous conversations, it’s vital to understand that echolalia isn’t just repetition—it’s a meaningful step in their language acquisition journey. As a

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