Thank you for all your videos! I am an SLPA and am still learning how to provide therapy for the kiddos in a fun way, that’ll also help them progress and you have been so helpful thus far. A million times thank you!!
This is such a wonderful channel. My child is 4 and has autism. I am currently focusing on “who” questions. The speech therapist was trying to prompt him with “who’s the man selling balloons?” “ oh he’s a balloon seller” I mentioned to her that he tends to get stuck even with people at home. I am definitely trying your methods! It’s daunting but you make it look simple
At Zeena- you should look into Foundation developmental house. My son has CAS (apraxia) and they have been a blessing! When we started about a year ago my son was basically non verbal and now he can say hundreds of words!!!!!! They offer boot camp type programs since it is in chandler and a bit south of you but the staffs credentials and abilities in the speech pathology dept are amazing and well worth the drive and money.
My toddler just got assesed she is 3.5. the SLP said that she will start working on the WH. I will start with the What question for now and see how it goes. Her sessions are starting soon, but if I can help why not right?
Hi Kelli, I love all you videos they are so helpful thank you. Since watching your videos my 2 1/2 year has gone from completely non verbal to using up to 7 words which is amazing! but I was wondering if you could give me some advise? My kid's preschool have recently introduced a card system to allow my son to communicate which was suggested by his speech and language therapist however I have found that he is now replaced talking with the cards. Is there anything I can do to change this.
Ask the preschool to continue honoring his communication by letting him choose the card - and add in a short pause - where they hold the card up to their mouth and model the word with an exaggerated vowel - "AAAApes" for Grapes - to draw attention to the oral motor movement and pattern of the word so that he is getting exposure each time - they can also provide ONE grape at a time and ask him to simply open his mouth and say "ah!" or "AY" for practice productions each time he wants a grape (example) but also, as a therapist who goes into preschools.. it's unlikely that they will have time to implement this so your best chance is a speech therapist OR implementing this at home with his cards / core board.
It may depend on the child and their motivation level to make improvements but …. Check out this video! SPEECH THERAPY TIPS FOR PARENTS: How To Work With Your Child & Target Speech Sounds At Home ua-cam.com/video/dt70QMfB7kE/v-deo.html
Hello! What is your opinion on using motherese? Can it be used for all children, with or without a language delay, or does it hinder language development? Would you recommend changing ones intonation (ex. using a high pitch) AND grammar (ex. omitting words to simplify a sentence) when using motherese and talking to a child?
great question - there is a difference between "motherese" and "baby talk!" here's an article on it! www.littlefoodieclub.com/tastebuddy/2018/12/20/differences-in-baby-talk-versus-parentese
Thank you for all your videos!
I am an SLPA and am still learning how to provide therapy for the kiddos in a fun way, that’ll also help them progress and you have been so helpful thus far. A million times thank you!!
So nice!! Thank you for this nice comment!
Ciao from Italy. I saw and found you on TikTok and I find it helpful with my receptive language delayed daughter.
This is such a wonderful channel. My child is 4 and has autism. I am currently focusing on “who” questions. The speech therapist was trying to prompt him with “who’s the man selling balloons?” “ oh he’s a balloon seller” I mentioned to her that he tends to get stuck even with people at home. I am definitely trying your methods! It’s daunting but you make it look simple
Wonderful tips, thank you so much for your time!
Thank YOU!
You are a blessing!
❤️❤️
Thanks. I appreciate so much you help.
I can't find a good therapist for my daughter.
Hang in there!! Hopefully you will find a good fit soon!
where do you live? We need a therapist like you in glendale AZ!!!! YOUR DOING GREAT!!! Keep it up!!
This is so nice!! Thank you!! I’m in New Jersey now
At Zeena- you should look into Foundation developmental house. My son has CAS (apraxia) and they have been a blessing! When we started about a year ago my son was basically non verbal and now he can say hundreds of words!!!!!! They offer boot camp type programs since it is in chandler and a bit south of you but the staffs credentials and abilities in the speech pathology dept are amazing and well worth the drive and money.
@@crystalanderson-mcclain9159 okay we will consider it thank you for telling me! some of the therapists at this are lazyyy
My toddler just got assesed she is 3.5. the SLP said that she will start working on the WH. I will start with the What question for now and see how it goes. Her sessions are starting soon, but if I can help why not right?
Great video
So nice, thank you!
Do you have a video on teaching emotions and how they can express them?
I don't yet but great idea!
Thanks! Just what I was looking for!!
Yay!
Hi Kelli, I love all you videos they are so helpful thank you. Since watching your videos my 2 1/2 year has gone from completely non verbal to using up to 7 words which is amazing! but I was wondering if you could give me some advise? My kid's preschool have recently introduced a card system to allow my son to communicate which was suggested by his speech and language therapist however I have found that he is now replaced talking with the cards. Is there anything I can do to change this.
Ask the preschool to continue honoring his communication by letting him choose the card - and add in a short pause - where they hold the card up to their mouth and model the word with an exaggerated vowel - "AAAApes" for Grapes - to draw attention to the oral motor movement and pattern of the word so that he is getting exposure each time - they can also provide ONE grape at a time and ask him to simply open his mouth and say "ah!" or "AY" for practice productions each time he wants a grape (example) but also, as a therapist who goes into preschools.. it's unlikely that they will have time to implement this so your best chance is a speech therapist OR implementing this at home with his cards / core board.
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@thespeechscoop what tips do you have for older children struggling with speech impairment
It may depend on the child and their motivation level to make improvements but …. Check out this video!
SPEECH THERAPY TIPS FOR PARENTS: How To Work With Your Child & Target Speech Sounds At Home
ua-cam.com/video/dt70QMfB7kE/v-deo.html
Have you used ARK Z-vibe or similar tools?
Yes! Love the ark z vibe!
Hello! What is your opinion on using motherese? Can it be used for all children, with or without a language delay, or does it hinder language development? Would you recommend changing ones intonation (ex. using a high pitch) AND grammar (ex. omitting words to simplify a sentence) when using motherese and talking to a child?
great question - there is a difference between "motherese" and "baby talk!" here's an article on it! www.littlefoodieclub.com/tastebuddy/2018/12/20/differences-in-baby-talk-versus-parentese
Hi do you a vidio to teach the child to asking a question?