Early Intervention Speech Therapy Parent Handouts Bundle #1 EI Resources
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EI Speech Therapy Parent Handouts Bundle #1. Parent training is the #1 most important part of speech therapy in the Early Intervention space. These parent handouts can be used to help with carryover of parent coaching with your clients and families. Each handout is backed by research but written is very parent- friendly language. Please print and share with the parents on your caseload. Do not remove the copyright information on each handout.
This bundle includes 55 parent handouts plus 4 free bonus handouts.
Set 1, Norms & Language Strategies, Includes:
-- 13 parent handouts
✅ -- From Coos & Goos to Words (Speech Development Birth to 3)
✅ -- Phonological Processes Chart (Lists different processes)
✅ -- Before Words (10 skills prior to words)
✅ -- Word Count (Word count norms up to age 3)
✅ -- Early Language (General differences in expressive/receptive/pragmatic)
✅ -- Early Literacy (Skills by age up to 4)
Included strategies:
☞ +1 Routine
☞ 3:1 Rule
☞ Verbal Routines
☞ Self-Talk
☞ Withholding
☞ Communication Temptations
☞ Repetitive Books & Songs
Set 2, Daily Routines, Includes:
- Bath Time
- Brushing Teeth
- Getting Dressed
- In The Car
- Eating
- Going on Walk
- Cleaning Up
- Caring for Pets
- Self Care
- Putting on Shoes
Set 3, Encouraging First Words, Includes:
•Bringing Objects to Your Face
•Simplifying to One Word
•Pairing Words and Signs
•10 Minutes of Focused Play
•Mirror Play
•Stretched Sounds
•Functional Words First
•Pairing Sounds & Movement
•Wait Time
•Giving Choices
Set 4, Late Talkers, Includes:
•What is a Late Talker?
•What Counts As a Word?
•Limiting Background Distractions
•Stages of Babbling
•Wow! Exclamatory words
•Environmental Noises
•Child-Led Play
•Wait, Don’t Anticipate
•9 Models a Minute
•Don’t Say ”Say”
Bonus Files:
•Sound Inventory
•Functions of Language
•Word List
•Sign List
Set 5, Gestures, Includes:
•How to Teach Gestures
•Point More
•Responding to Gestures
•Pretend Play & Gestures
•Declarative Gestures
•Gestures Encourage Verbalizations
•Gesture Development
•10 Ways to Model Gestures in Routines
•Gestures versus Sign Language
•Gestures + Speech Combinations
•Using Shape Gestures
•Gesture Checklist
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Digital Option: To use this product as a no-print digital tool, open it in a PDF viewer and utilize the annotate features to write, draw, or type on the document.
✂︎ No Prep! Just print and go! Print in Adobe (free), and NOT from your internet browser, for best printing quality.
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FAQ
Can I share these digitally with parents?
Sure! You can share them as long as you share them directly with parents and keep them secure. You can send them as an email attachment or through a platform for homework assignments directly. Do not put them on a school website or a shared drive that people have open access to.
Will these be available in Spanish soon?
Yes, they are in process right now!
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About the Author:
Jenna Rayburn Kirk, MA, CCC-SLP is an ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologist. Jenna was an invited speaker at the American Speech and Hearing Association Convention in 2016. She’s presented at the national, state, and local level about a variety of topics related to school-based speech and language therapy. Jenna has created over 700 resources for her fellow SLPs and is the number one SLP seller on TpT.
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