At Home Language Facilitation Strategies With Emma & Katie CCC-SLP CIM
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Strategies with Emma
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Lesson 1: Limiting Questions (Copy)
In this video Emma briefly explains the limiting questions strategy and gives specific examples for you to use at home!
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Lesson 2: Repetitions (Copy)
Ms. Emma goes over the strategy of repetitions and explains how you can implement this in your own home!
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Lesson 3: Expanding (Copy)
In this lesson Emma goes over expanding, also known as “repeat and add”. She describes a few examples to give you some ideas of how to implement this in day to day life!
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Lesson 4: Giving Choices (Copy)
In this video Emma explains how giving choices promotes language facilitation at home.
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Lesson 5: Open Ended Questions (Copy)
Emma shares some examples of open ended questions that can be used to promote language development.
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Lesson 6: Communicative Temptations (Copy)
Emma explains this strategy as a way to help promote communication, this helps give your child the tools to express themselves.
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Lesson 7: Following The Child's Lead (Copy)
At Ability Innovations we believe in Child Led Therapy. Emma shares how this can be beneficial to your child’s speech development.
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Strategies with Katie
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Lesson 8: Reading Books (Copy)
Katie explains how reading books is great strategy to assist with communication in children.
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Lesson 9: Getting On Your Child's Level (Copy)
In this lesson Katie covers how getting on your child’s level and being face to face with them a crucial strategy.
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Lesson 10: Imitating Actions Sounds and Words (Copy)
Ms. Katie explains how imitating your child’s communication attempts can help promote communication.
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Lesson 11: Using Signs (Copy)
In this video Katie explains how to appropriately introduce signs in a way that is effective in promoting communication from your child!
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Lesson 12: Pausing and Allowing Wait Time (Copy)
In this video Katie covers how pausing and allowing wait time for your child to respond is important to language development.
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