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Ideas for Increasing Language by Having Kids Help out at Home
Ideas for Increasing Language by Having Kids Help out at Home

Helping out at home is not just about getting work done… kids are learning too. Here are some examples of incorporating language into learning to do chores.

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Parent Education, Activity IdeasLia KurtinMarch 29, 2020
7 Easy Ideas Families Can do to Help Develop Language Skills at Home
7 Easy Ideas Families Can do to Help Develop Language Skills at Home

7 Easy Ideas Families Can Help Develop Language Skills at Home for Speech Teletherapy.

Parents are helping develop their child’s language skills at home, they may just not realize it.

Speech therapists can empower families by sharing ways those daily activities are improving communication skills.

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Parent Education, Activity IdeasLia KurtinMarch 29, 2020
The ups and downs of life in the NICU from a first-time parent
The ups and downs of life in the NICU from a first-time parent

The ups and downs of life in the NICU. Mother and newborn baby. Our oldest daughter is graduating high school in a few months. She is nervous and excited, as any senior would be. But it is a miracle she is here.

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Lia KurtinNovember 17, 2019 Comment
Preterm babies are on the rise. How to help fight for healthy families.
Preterm babies are on the rise. How to help fight for healthy families.

Preterm babies are on the rise. How to help fight for healthy families. As the mother of a child born at 28 weeks, I like to get involved in National Prematurity Month by spreading awareness and promoting healthy pregnancies.

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Lia KurtinNovember 11, 2019
8 Wordless Picture Books to Read this Fall
8 Wordless Picture Books to Read this Fall

Grab 8 wordless picture books to read this fall…

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Activity IdeasLia KurtinOctober 21, 2018
Reduce toddler frustration by teaching sign language in daily routines: Part 5 Descriptions and Locations
Reduce toddler frustration by teaching sign language in daily routines: Part 5 Descriptions and Locations

Parent education on teaching sign language to toddlers and early communicators to reduce frustrations. Includes FREE handout of 40 Early Signs.

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Activity IdeasLia KurtinJanuary 26, 2018Speech and Language at HOmesign language, handouts
Reduce toddler frustration by teaching sign language in daily routines: Part 4 People
Reduce toddler frustration by teaching sign language in daily routines: Part 4 People

Parent education on teaching sign language to toddlers and early communicators to reduce frustrations. Includes FREE handout of 40 Early Signs.

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Activity IdeasLia KurtinJanuary 25, 2018Speech and Language at Homesign language, handouts
Reduce toddler frustration by teaching sign language in daily routines: Part 3 Actions
Reduce toddler frustration by teaching sign language in daily routines: Part 3 Actions

Parent education on teaching sign language to toddlers and early communicators to reduce frustrations. Includes FREE handout of 40 Early Signs.

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Activity IdeasLia KurtinJanuary 24, 2018Speech and Language at Homesign language, handouts
Reduce Toddler Frustration by Teaching Sign Language. Part 2: Things
Reduce Toddler Frustration by Teaching Sign Language. Part 2: Things

Parent education on teaching sign language to toddlers and early communicators to reduce frustrations. Includes FREE handout of 40 Early Signs.

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Activity IdeasLia KurtinJanuary 23, 2018Speech and Language at Home
Reduce Toddler Frustration by Teaching Sign Language. Part 1: Social Words
Reduce Toddler Frustration by Teaching Sign Language. Part 1: Social Words

Parent education on teaching sign language to toddlers and early communicators to reduce frustrations. Includes FREE handout of 40 Early Signs.

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Activity IdeasLia KurtinJanuary 22, 2018Speech and Language at Homesign language, handouts Comment
Over 100 Wonderful Wordless Picture Books to Boost Your Child's Language
Over 100 Wonderful Wordless Picture Books to Boost Your Child's Language

Raise your hand if you like picture books but aren’t quite sure how to read them. Learn how a speech therapist uses them here.

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Parent EducationLia KurtinJanuary 19, 2018literacy, handouts
Everyday Item ideas for speech therapy
Everyday Item ideas for speech therapy

Everyday items ideas for Speech Therapy by Speech and Language at Home.

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Lia KurtinJanuary 15, 2018
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Make a point to comment on how you think your child might be feeling during the day.⁣
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"Look at that drawing! You must feel so proud"⁣
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"I see you're having trouble
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You're doing more than just teaching them words. You're teaching them that they are important.⁣
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View fullsize Quick tip - use visuals to help build simple phrases.⁣
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Having a visual to go with your spoken words can prompt kids to add more to what they say.⁣
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Use a card, or simple toy like a block,  as a place marker for each word. ⁣
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