(Worksheet) Communication Red Flags Checklist – 3-year-olds
Use this list of red flags to help a teacher or parent identify if a child has red flags or warning signs for having a communication delay.
Use this list of red flags to help a teacher or parent identify if a child has red flags or warning signs for having a communication delay.
This checklist of red flags will let you know if a child is at risk for having a communication delay and therefore needs further evaluation/screening.
This is a list of red flags for communication skills in a 2-year-old. Share this with teachers to know what to look for in a 2-year-old who may have communication
This is a list of red flags to look for that indicate that a child may have speech or language delays that need to be checked by a speech-language pathologist.
Goal: Improve Fluency Through Use of Indirect Strategies and Parent Training Young children often go through completely normal periods of dysfluency. We call this developmental dysfluency. When evaluating a young
Topic: Fluency Working on fluency can be so tricky! For young children who don’t have many red flags for persistent stuttering, we’ll use a more indirect therapy approach (see below).
Resources: http://www.asha.org/events/convention/handouts/2008/2568_mathis_nichole/ Parent Interview Should Include: Years in the United States for both parent(s) and child. How does each parent perceive his/her own proficiency in both L1 and L2. Country
What is Sensory Processing Disorder? When a child over-responds or under-responds to a certain sense. For example, a child may become easily overwhelmed by certain sounds, sights, smells, textures, etc.
Condition: Processing Problems Jump To: Norms by Age Evaluation
Condition: Reading Fluency Problems Jump To: Norms by Age Evaluation
*** The SLP Solution is for informational and educational purposes only and does not provide medical or psychological advice. We provide general resources but cannot tell you exactly what should be done for a specific client. Every client is different and your clinical judgement should be used when making decisions about specific individuals.
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