Resources
Communication Priority Form
The communication priority form is a tool used to gather feedback from parents when conducting evaluations for children. The form includes five areas of focus: use of gestures and signs, strengthening receptive language, expanding expressive language, focusing on easy learning and use, and working on verbal speech output.
Download the Communication Priority Form HERE
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Opposites
In this video, you'll learn how to use visuals to support and enhance a child's language and communication skills by incorporating visuals and providing children with choices.
These are simple and effective visuals that enhance communication and cognitive skills in children.
Download the Opposite template HERE
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Feeding Placemat
In this video, we explore the features of the Airplane Spoon learning placemat, which provides a fun and interactive way for kids to engage with food.
The placemat includes a food prep area, an eating area, and a learning area, allowing children to become more comfortable with new foods at their own pace.
Watch to learn more about how this placemat can make mealtime an enjoyable and educational experience for kids!
Download the Feeding Placemat template HERE
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Food choice
In this video, discover how The Airplane Spoon encourages children to take control of their food choices. By involving kids in the decision-making process, they become more engaged and open to trying new foods. Watch as children explore different options and learn about food in a fun and interactive way.
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People Songs
In this video, learn how to utilize an engaging and interactive people songs’ board.
This is for parents and caregivers to promote various forms of communication, cognitive processing, and decision-making skills while having fun with their children through singing.
Download the People Songs template HERE
Stop & Go
Introducing a helpful resource for children to learn about boundaries, transitions, and following instructions. The reversible signs can be placed on doors, cabinets, or used as part of a fun game to teach children about what is available or unavailable at different times. By using the stop and go signs, children can understand and respect physical boundaries and learn to interrupt certain actions.
Download the Stop & Go template HERE
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