Christmas-Themed Scavenger Hunt
Work on receptive, expressive, and pragmatic language as you use this themed scavenger hunt at home, in school, or with books and videos. Can also be used by individuals who use high tech AAC devices.
Work on receptive, expressive, and pragmatic language as you use this themed scavenger hunt at home, in school, or with books and videos. Can also be used by individuals who use high tech AAC devices.
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.
Many individuals with autism or development disabilities have pragmatic language delays or disorders. Read more to find out how to support their development in this area!
Explore how we use music in a variety of ways in our sessions! We love music as a reinforcer, something to request or comment about, and as a topic of conversation.
Check out some of our favorite YouTube channels and virtual tours (live cams too)! We also discuss ways in which they can be used to target receptive, expressive, and pragmatic language skills.
Pragmatic language goals (written well) are essential for targeting social skills in speech therapy. We've dedicated this post exclusively to writing pragmatic language goals, following our Communication Community Goal Writing Formula! Goal bank included at the end too!