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Speech Therapy Tools for SLPs and Educators

Free Speech Therapy Printables: Milestones, Hierarchies, and More!

speech therapy handouts

I started creating these developmental norms and milestone images for my Instagram account. Due to their popularity and numerous requests, I made them into free speech therapy printables. You can download the “SLP Handouts” PDF for your personal use!

I love creating these visuals because they serve as a great reference guide and tool to review speech development. I also use these as parent handouts or to have a visual while discussing developmental stages or concepts. They make fantastic educational, functional decor in my therapy space!

Print them and hang them on your wall, make a bulletin board with them, or print the 6 to a page and put them on a keyring!

free speech therapy printables

The printables cover a variety of topics and are not limited to development. I am continually adding to it!

Some examples include:

  • articulation/speech sound development (English and Spanish norms)
  • speech intelligibility level norms
  • vocabulary milestones
  • pronoun milestones
  • prepositions milestones
  • asking and answering questions norms
  • prompting hierarchy
  • play skills hierarchy
  • articulation hierarchy
  • language processing hierarchy
  • the four components of social communication
  • types of sensory processing disorder
  • the difference between a tantrum and a meltdown
  • sensory strategies to use in therapy
  • targets with common therapy toys, such as a toy kitchen, playhouse, and train set
  • labeled speech anatomy diagrams
  • areas of speech-language pathology
  • ways to elicit language development (graphic in English and Spanish)

Use as functional decor or handouts.
Save on your device to reference.
Print multiple to a page and put on a keyring
…The options are endless!

GET THE FREE SPEECH THERAPY HANDOUTS!

There are currently 40 images included, but I’m continually adding new visuals to this PDF, so be sure to redownload occasionally. You can follow me on Instagram or Facebook to see when I add a new one!

I hope these are helpful and informative!


ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A COMPREHENSIVE VERSION?

speech therapy development
  • more topics
  • more in-depth charts and hierarchies
  • parent-friendly explanations and definitions
  • the research behind the handouts
  • color and black and white versions
SPEECH-LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT HANDOUTS

What would you like to see added to the free speech therapy printables?

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Free Speech Therapy Printables Handouts

September 20, 2019 allisonfors 3 Comments Filed Under: Better Hearing and Speech Month, Early Intervention, Speech Resources, Speech Therapy Education

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  1. Debbie says

    November 22, 2019 at 2:34 am

    Thank you.

    Reply
  2. Megan says

    August 21, 2020 at 12:10 am

    These are such a great resource for all SLPs. Also such visually clear information to share with parents. Can you tell me how you printed them for the ring?

    Reply
  3. allisonfors says

    February 17, 2021 at 4:44 am

    I printed 6 to a page, laminated, and then cut them!

    Reply

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Hi, I'm Allison! A speech & language resource author who loves the creative process of making therapy materials and clipart, as well as connecting with educators world wide. Learn more about me here! Read More…

Echolalia is actually a positive prognostic indica Echolalia is actually a positive prognostic indicator for autistic children! We don’t treat it this way most of the time even though it’s a communicative function for the individual. Instead of ignoring or trying to get a child to stop, we should try to shape the content into meaningful communication by teaching the meaning of the words or modeling appropriate language.
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Echolalia is a repetition of another person’s spoken words. This often presents in a child quoting favorite movies or repeating a question directed towards them.
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Nasal emission: The audible release of bursts of air through the nose during speech while producing a consonant that requires a buildup of air pressure.

Nasal turbulence: The escape of air through the nasal cavity, but it is perceived as turbulent, a snort or nasal rustle.

Dentalized: When the tip of the tongue is pushed against the back of the upper teeth.

Hypernasailty: A condition when air flows through the nasal passage during voiced consonants and vowels causing too much nasal resonance. It may or may not be audible.

Hyponasality: A condition when there is not enough nasal resonance on nasal sounds due to a blockage in the nasopharynx or nasal cavity.

Fronted: When a sound produced in the back of the mouth is replaced with a sound made in the front of the mouth.

Backed: When a sound produced in the front of the mouth is replaced with a sound made in the back of the mouth.

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Oh how many times I’ve explained these two terms! Do you find yourself breaking down the difference between speech and language?

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I realized I wasn’t giving enough wait time for my students. Turns out what feels like eternity after you ask a question, is really half a second. 😂 It took a lot of retraining to be ok with the quiet and not try to fill every moment with a teaching opportunity. Try counting to 10 before you jump in!

Have you ever filmed yourself in therapy? What was your biggest takeaway? 
If you’ve never done it or it’s been awhile...do it!

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