Carrie Clark, Speech and Language Kids
Carrie Clark, Speech and Language Kids
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SLP TEAMWORK CHALLENGE
If you joined me for last Summer, you know I love giving my boys teamwork challenges!
These challenges require them to work together to accomplish a certain goal. these tasks help them work on their social emotional skills and their communication skills.
I also find that they fight less when we do more of these. These are great for siblings like I use them, or you can use them in speech language therapy to improve communication and cooperation and children.
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Видео

The Core Language Program : Oral Language Curriculum
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NOW AVAILABLE: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/the-core-language-program-oral-language-curriculum Looking for a way to boost oral language skills in struggling learners? Our 16-week oral language curriculum will teach every oral language skill from one grade level in 16 no-prep lessons. Help children catch up in their English Language Arts skills. Now available for grades K-5: Order Now! www.spee...
Sneak Peek at the Core Language Program Oral Language Curriculum
Просмотров 1083 месяца назад
NOW AVAILABLE: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/the-core-language-program-oral-language-curriculum Looking for a way to boost oral language skills in struggling learners? Our 16-week oral language curriculum will teach every oral language skill from one grade level in 16 no-prep lessons. Help children catch up in their English Language Arts skills. Now available for grades K-5: Order Now! www.spee...
How to Use the Core Language Program to Boost Language in Teletherapy Sessions
Просмотров 1253 месяца назад
NOW AVAILABLE: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/the-core-language-program-oral-language-curriculum Looking for a way to boost oral language skills in struggling learners? Our 16-week oral language curriculum will teach every oral language skill from one grade level in 16 no-prep lessons. This video will show you how to use the Core Language Program via teletherapy to boost language skills in child...
How to Tell if a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (GLP)
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How to Tell if a Child is a Gestalt Language Processor (GLP)
Weak Syllable Deletion: Speech Therapy for Syllable Reduction in Children
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Weak Syllable Deletion: Speech Therapy for Syllable Reduction in Children
How to Help a Child Put Two Words Together
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How to Help a Child Put Two Words Together
How to say the /r/ sound
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How to say the /r/ sound
How to NOT Take Home Work as a Speech Language Pathologist
Просмотров 4387 месяцев назад
How to NOT Take Home Work as a Speech Language Pathologist
How to Say "th" Like a Native English Speaker
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How to Say "th" Like a Native English Speaker
The Best New AAC App for Helping Children Communicate when they can't Speak
Просмотров 4708 месяцев назад
The Best New AAC App for Helping Children Communicate when they can't Speak
Teaching the "sh" Sound : Speech Therapy Techniques for Teaching the "sh" Sound to Children
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Teaching the "sh" Sound : Speech Therapy Techniques for Teaching the "sh" Sound to Children
5 Ways to Get your ASHA Hours (Without Paying for CEUs)
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5 Ways to Get your ASHA Hours (Without Paying for CEUs)
Faster progress in less time with 5 minute speech therapy sessions!
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Faster progress in less time with 5 minute speech therapy sessions!
Whats in my speech therapy bag for non-speaking children?
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Whats in my speech therapy bag for non-speaking children?
Speech Therapy for a Child Speaking Mostly in Vowels
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Speech Therapy for a Child Speaking Mostly in Vowels
Dear Carrie, How do I Help a Child with Word Finding
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Dear Carrie, How do I Help a Child with Word Finding
Dear Carrie, How do I Help a Child with Delayed Echolalia?
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Dear Carrie, How do I Help a Child with Delayed Echolalia?
Dear Carrie, What Sounds do I Target with the Cycles Approach?
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Dear Carrie, What Sounds do I Target with the Cycles Approach?
The SLP Reboot - Get Organized and STAY Organized
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The SLP Reboot - Get Organized and STAY Organized
How to Use Video Games in Speech Therapy (No Prep!)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
How to Use Video Games in Speech Therapy (No Prep!)
Artic Therapy with Wiggly Kids (and No Therapy Materials)
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Artic Therapy with Wiggly Kids (and No Therapy Materials)
Speech Therapy without Therapy Materials (Language Therapy, too!)
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Speech Therapy without Therapy Materials (Language Therapy, too!)
How I Use Boardmaker to Create Therapy Materials
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How I Use Boardmaker to Create Therapy Materials
How to Teach Functional Communication to a Non-Speaking Child
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How to Teach Functional Communication to a Non-Speaking Child
How to Help a Child with Initial Consonant Deletion
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How to Help a Child with Initial Consonant Deletion
How to Teach Sequencing Skills to Children
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How to Teach Sequencing Skills to Children
How to Teach a Child to Say a New Sound in Isolation
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How to Teach a Child to Say a New Sound in Isolation
How to Use the Cycles Approach to Phonological Therapy
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How to Use the Cycles Approach to Phonological Therapy
How to Help a Child who Repeats What you Say
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How to Help a Child who Repeats What you Say

Комментарии

  • @shikhapandey242
    @shikhapandey242 18 часов назад

    Its a relief to know that I am following all of them. Can you help me understand how to teach them to answer their name? My daughter sometimes refers herself as a third person.

  • @kelseytaylor9573
    @kelseytaylor9573 День назад

    What if my toddler just wants to grab the paper when trying to show the visual?

  • @demoudrame8539
    @demoudrame8539 3 дня назад

    Can i be a speech therapist with early childhood degree

  • @cookiemonster-ix2zc
    @cookiemonster-ix2zc 4 дня назад

    Awesome and he's having fun. The words he thought of was funny.

  • @zohramedfouni5859
    @zohramedfouni5859 11 дней назад

    How I can found aac please 😊

  • @cosmicusincognitus4558
    @cosmicusincognitus4558 19 дней назад

    👍🏾

  • @asimanabi1628
    @asimanabi1628 24 дня назад

    Hi i am a special educator and i am really looking forward for this training. Can i do this from your site if not from i can. Plz guide i would really appreciate that

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 12 дней назад

      We have training on teletherapy available inside our Hub: hub.speechandlanguagekids.com/

  • @Miss_Elise_Art_House
    @Miss_Elise_Art_House 27 дней назад

    You're work is helpful thank you

  • @yourlocalofficechair7953
    @yourlocalofficechair7953 Месяц назад

    The exploding t doesn't help and if I can't get this fixed I will actually kill myself

  • @rebekahscraftcorner8996
    @rebekahscraftcorner8996 Месяц назад

    My 2-year-old speaks more clearly than my 4-year-old, but he can at least do some of these, so that makes me feel better. I'm so glad I found your channel! I have such a hard time communicating with him on a daily basis because he's hard to understand. I'm hoping I can learn more about what's normal and what's not so I can either help him or stop worrying so much (or both). 😅

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 29 дней назад

      I totally get that! I honestly think the best thing to do is to just go ahead and get a screening from a speech-language pathologist. They can walk you through "typical" and help alleviate some of your concerns. If you are the US, the public schools can do free preschool-aged screenings if there are concerns! Call your local school district and ask.

  • @derricksmith2546
    @derricksmith2546 Месяц назад

    I can’t do it

  • @dawnboden6456
    @dawnboden6456 Месяц назад

    How can I support students with ADHD that have a tendency towards attention seeking behaviours in class; throwing things, calling out to other kids, trying to make kids laugh, even during a test.... I would like to learn some proactive tools to help redirect without leaving a negative (that teacher is always nagging) impression.

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 29 дней назад

      When children have attention-seeking behaviors, we can help them by teaching them better ways to get attention from adults or peers. We can work on fostering those relationships by having teachers give extra praise and attention when they are engaged in on-task behaviors. Or set aside special time to check in and give them personal attention outside of whole-class activities. We can teach them more effective ways to interact with peers and gain attention from them. Then we can use things like social stories to teach them when it's OK to interact with peers and when we need to have a quiet body.

  • @gracetambay
    @gracetambay Месяц назад

    I do a tiny loop with my tongue when I do my S’s and my T sounds like a drum?? What

  • @T1CC1_T0B1
    @T1CC1_T0B1 Месяц назад

    Nu uh.. lisp isn’t that hard to understand, as long as the kid isn’t bother by it they should b proud of their quirks!! :3

  • @StaringCompetition
    @StaringCompetition 2 месяца назад

    Can’t comment on your most recent short “SLP kids” but do you ever work on that final “b” sound like in the word “grab” my kid uses top teeth instead of lips together for “b” too

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP Месяц назад

      Haha yes!!! He has been doing this since he was little. It was just a single word that he learned incorrectly. I've shown him the correct way to pronounce it and he can say it correctly but he thinks it sounds better his way so he chooses to say it that way. And I let him! Because honestly, we can't control what they say so it's not worth the fight. As long as I know he can say it, I let it go. Some day maybe he'll decide he wants to say it our way! Haha!

    • @StaringCompetition
      @StaringCompetition Месяц назад

      @@CarrieClarkCCCSLP thanks for the response! Great, I’ll relax I know my kid can do it correctly too, looks funny but doesn’t sound like anything to worry about

  • @MarcSam-gn5ip
    @MarcSam-gn5ip 2 месяца назад

    Mike Tyson type shii

  • @mherbee0216
    @mherbee0216 2 месяца назад

    My son is 4 yr old. Can say s sound. But not a word that begins with s. It always replace with t sound or ch sound. Can you please make a vid od this?

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP Месяц назад

      We don't usually worry about the /s/ sound until they are older as many children are still pronouncing it wrong at that age!

  • @nilanthichandrarathne2386
    @nilanthichandrarathne2386 2 месяца назад

    Lovely

  • @marcodiamonds4513
    @marcodiamonds4513 2 месяца назад

    This is genius and so much fun for kids they wont even realize they are learning!

  • @gln9068
    @gln9068 2 месяца назад

    Certainly no pressure, like sitting at a desk in a room... this is an absolutely lovely way to involve them in a different type of recall... and it's fun! :)

  • @Idk_brandi
    @Idk_brandi 2 месяца назад

    How sweet🥰

  • @faizaabdullahi6972
    @faizaabdullahi6972 2 месяца назад

    This is borning

  • @Divan000
    @Divan000 2 месяца назад

    So my nine year old autistic daughter has a three year olds brain maturity. She has started to say "b", "p", and "h". Thanks to our speech therapist for working on sound imitation. Hopefully she'll be able to say "d", "n", "m" and "w", before she turns ten.

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP Месяц назад

      Sounds like you guys are doing a great job of supporting her!

  • @corp9655
    @corp9655 2 месяца назад

    can you help getting started with down syndrome children for speech teletherapy ?

  • @Waypy
    @Waypy 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this! My friend tucker can finally stop spitting on me!

  • @CARLOSGONZALEZ-kq1od
    @CARLOSGONZALEZ-kq1od 3 месяца назад

    I lose my patience

  • @Anelisa8520
    @Anelisa8520 3 месяца назад

    Love this.

  • @Anelisa8520
    @Anelisa8520 3 месяца назад

    I wonder if this could work for 6th graders in mild-moderate special day classes (CA term for Self-contained SPED class) and resource (gen ed with academic support). I inherited a bunch of language goals involving grammatical sentences, grammatical narrative retell, etc. Immediately noticed students were missing basics like verb tenses/agreement, plural/singular agreement, vocabulary, etc. I backed up and started teaching those basics. It’s helping! But an organized program would be cool.

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Oh yes for sure! I worked very hard to make sure this program didn't seem too babyish so that it could be used for older students as well. The type of curriculum that we use in the US (and many other countries) is cyclical, meaning that skills will come back year after year in progressively harder ways. So hitting those basics from the early grades can make a huge impact on older students as well!

  • @Sophie-kn3gh
    @Sophie-kn3gh 3 месяца назад

  • @dm0016
    @dm0016 3 месяца назад

    Thank you 🙏🏽 I needed this 😌

  • @annettefertitta6868
    @annettefertitta6868 3 месяца назад

    Works for adults with ADHD too - great list

  • @LindaMaldonadl-kt1fp
    @LindaMaldonadl-kt1fp 3 месяца назад

    Where did u get ur ice cream counter toy

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      It's a Melissa and Doug brand one! You can probably find it online!

  • @angelacarr9587
    @angelacarr9587 3 месяца назад

    Your awsome ❤

  • @scarlet16moons5
    @scarlet16moons5 3 месяца назад

    Sorry, i can't. Ive got to support my soon-to-be inlaws to make sure (as best as I can) that no one else dies on my watch, but thanks! Once the specific hoops have been gone through, I promise to take a break

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Whew!! You got this! Keep those humans alive!

  • @Ukhhjh
    @Ukhhjh 3 месяца назад

    Kind of you to think i actually do anything but im notoriously lazy if anything this is feeding my thoughts of continuing to do nothing and for that i thank you 😂

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Haha I strive to help! Even if I do completely the opposite

  • @dabsallday9938
    @dabsallday9938 3 месяца назад

    Easier said than done but thanks! 🙏🏽

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Don't I know it! Why you think I'm saying it out loud??

    • @dabsallday9938
      @dabsallday9938 3 месяца назад

      @@CarrieClarkCCCSLP I do wish it was THAT easy tho and I really hope you didn’t take my comment as a negative one..

  • @donnawestbrook8992
    @donnawestbrook8992 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. I need this as my text notification, so I hear it all day.

  • @Rahsgopi
    @Rahsgopi 3 месяца назад

    NEVER

  • @paperbackk
    @paperbackk 3 месяца назад

    I graduate next week and needed this right now ugh thanks 🤟

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Oh heck yes, just get through it! You're almost done!

  • @Bella-ri8yd
    @Bella-ri8yd 3 месяца назад

    Wow, thanks

  • @kathymcmahon9328
    @kathymcmahon9328 3 месяца назад

    This helped me exhale and prioritize. Thank you for your videos. 💗

  • @wernerroos6041
    @wernerroos6041 3 месяца назад

    Tnx but your telling kidz thats on yt for 12 hours😂

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Haha well if kids are watching my channel 12 hours a day then they're gonna be really amazing speech therapists by the time they're adults!

  • @CorneHuman
    @CorneHuman 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for making this video

  • @Natimbi
    @Natimbi 3 месяца назад

    What is this program?

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Hey there! This is our app. You can find it here: hub.speechandlanguagekids.com/

    • @Natimbi
      @Natimbi 3 месяца назад

      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP Thank you.

    • @zohramedfouni5859
      @zohramedfouni5859 11 дней назад

      @@CarrieClarkCCCSLP

  • @sakinehporshaban63
    @sakinehporshaban63 3 месяца назад

    thanks a lot!! 👌💯💯💯💯💯✍️great 👏👏👏👏👏💐💐💐

  • @danblair1591
    @danblair1591 3 месяца назад

    I used to mumble and mumble under my breath when I was a kid and teenager. I went to S&L therapy up to 5/6 years old. I tend to practice speeching a lot and try to enunciate words. I had a worker who would mumble in whispers at times. She said that’s how she learned to speak . She was quiet and soft in tone. She was socially awkward and was always anxious in conversations. She wouldn’t mumble under her breath all the time. She did it a couple times. I question is mumbling or whispering autism or some form of social anxiety? Because this worker I had for 8 months last year did bother me . Especially when we would share things. I’m mostly a quiet person that likes talking to himself or reading out loud a lot. I love typing my thoughts too. I find it difficult to have a conversation in my head sometimes. Other times I’ll be deep in thought thinking about stuff that’s personal. I am not excessive talker or loud speaker. I like narrating conversations out loud as same either my thoughts than keeping them bubbled in my head. Because that’s where I’ll stew things that are bothering me. I do sometimes narrate in my head sometimes but I prefer saying it out loud in my room where O feel safe.

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Hey there! Mumbling and whispering doesn't mean that someone has autism or social anxiety, though those two things can definitely go together. Every individual is different and we don't always have a "reason" for why people do certain things. Just individual differences.

  • @cathyb.4579
    @cathyb.4579 3 месяца назад

    Very confusing to see the word sit but say sat. Especially for children with encoding and decoding issues. Cute idea, though. Just take out your present tense verb.

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      Yes the present tense verb is to give them a cue as to what word they're looking for. You can also cover the words up for children who are confused by them.

  • @Ocean40197
    @Ocean40197 3 месяца назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @medhahegde6937
    @medhahegde6937 3 месяца назад

    That's what we have been doing. Supporting children from where they are. Having milestones as reference. This "change of opinion" is just a play of words.

    • @CarrieClarkCCCSLP
      @CarrieClarkCCCSLP 3 месяца назад

      That's true! But I think the mindset shift is one I needed. If the way I talk about it and approach it doesn't resonate with others, that's ok!

  • @sssk19
    @sssk19 3 месяца назад

    So helpful!!