Early Language Handouts for Childcare Settings - Early Childhood Classrooms
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Do you work in early intervention and/or support toddlers/pre-school children with expressive language delay? Do you support staff in childcare/early years settings to use language strategies?
Are you looking for an evidence-based resource to support your early intervention therapy delivery in early childhood classrooms, that doesn't involve any preparation?
Well, this bundle of Early Language Handouts for Childcare Settings may be just what you need. They're sure to be a must-have item in your EI therapy toolkit!
About this childcare handouts bundle:
Encouraging carryover of language facilitation strategies and skills into early years settings can be difficult at times.
But these evidence-based EI handouts have been designed to make it easier and more effective for you!
These handouts outline how to use general language facilitation strategies in a range of activities applicable to childcare settings. They are written in caregiver-friendly terms, so they can be easily understood by childcare providers.
The total value of the bundle is $17.
The bundle costs just $14.45.
Save 15% by buying the bundle, compared to purchasing the resources separately!
⭐ These handouts aim to:
- improve communication between therapists and childcare providers
- support the use of language facilitation strategies in the childcare setting
- support the carryover of skills and strategies between visits
- support a language-rich environment in the preschool/early years setting.
⭐ CONTENTS:
This bundle includes two resources.
1- The Early Language Handouts:
This resource includes:
- Information for therapists with ideas for use.
- Detailed research overview about EI in childcare settings, early language strategies, and joint planning.
- 12 early language strategy handouts- each focusing on a different language strategy with ideas for how these can be used during various activities.
- 20 handouts for different setting-based activities. Each handout includes extra information (some also include play ideas), suggested target words, and examples of language facilitation strategies that would be useful to use with that activity.
- A joint planning sheet.
- A "language strategies- top tips" sheet.
The 12 Language Strategy handouts include: Naming/Modeling, Commenting, Choices, Pausing, Following their Lead, Copy and Add, Use Gestures, Say it Again and Again, Reduce Questions, Communication Temptations, Verbal Routines, and Linguistic Mapping
The 20 Setting-based activity handouts include the following activities.
These activities were chosen as they are common activities in early years settings:
Circle Time
Centers/Activities
Storytime
Free Play
Songs and Rhymes
Arts and Crafts
Water Play
Cooking/Baking
Going Outside
Outside Time
At the Playground
Clean up Time
Using the Toilet
Diaper Change
Washing Hands
Snack Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
2- The Early Language Skills for Childcare Settings resource
This resource includes:
A set of 12 handouts supporting the development of early language skills in various activities in childcare settings.
Each handout includes simple, practical ideas for encouraging/supporting the particular skill in various activities/areas in childcare settings.
- Using Language Strategies in childcare settings
- Developing Cause and Effect Skills in childcare settings
- Developing Attention and Listening in childcare settings
- Encouraging Turn-Taking in childcare settings
- Encouraging Gestures in childcare settings
- Encouraging Imitation Skills in childcare settings
- Encouraging Symbolic Sounds in childcare settings
- Encouraging Core Words in childcare settings
- Encouraging First Words in childcare settings
- Encouraging Verbs in childcare settings
- Encouraging Concepts in childcare settings
- Encouraging Prepositions in childcare settings
⭐ IDEAS FOR USE:
- Use the Joint Plan sheet with the childcare provider to support planning and carryover, if appropriate.
- Share the handouts with the childcare provider during setting-based visits.
- Share the handouts with the childcare provider during meetings.
- Put the handouts on a bulletin board as an “activity of the week” or “strategy of the week”.
- Put these handouts in a binder and use them for your own reference if doing “push-in” therapy in your setting-based visits.