
5 Simple (but effective) Expressive Language Activities
Expressive language, which includes speaking and writing, is the language that we use to communicate with others. Read about 5 ways to increase one’s expressive language skills.
Expressive language, which includes speaking and writing, is the language that we use to communicate with others. Read about 5 ways to increase one’s expressive language skills.
Check out our FREE June calendar with 30+ days of fun activities to target speech, language, and communication skills! Scavenger hunts, indoor activities, and more are included.
Snapshot of pragmatic language definition and populations affected by pragmatic language difficulties, as well as examples of goals, therapy activities, and ways to support it as carryover
Core words, fringe words, and social questions all have a place in special events and celebrations! Photos, jokes, music, and more messages are additional ways an individual can use their high tech AAC device to interact with others during the holidays, too.
Supporting AAC carryover means using AAC in natural contexts and for very meaningful and purposeful ways.
One's ownership of their AAC system (think: speech generating devices, core words boards, etc.) is essential to the individual user. We break down why and how we as SLPs and caregivers can encourage ownership and corresponding operational competencies.