Helpful Resources for Your Child’s Growth

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At Leap Into Language, we know that therapy doesn’t end when the session does. This page is filled with supportive resources—handouts, worksheets, activity ideas, and guides—to help your child keep learning and communicating at home.

Speech therapy covers so much more than just speech! This guide highlights the many areas your child’s therapist may target, from language and articulation to feeding, voice, and social skills.
This visual shows where sounds are made in the mouth, helping parents understand how their child produces speech—and why some sounds may be trickier than others.
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Pronouns can be tricky! This chart shows the typical age ranges when children begin using different types of pronouns so you can support them at home through natural routines and conversation.
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These are some of the earliest and most common words children begin using. Try modeling them during play and everyday routines!
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Want personalized activities based on your child’s goals?  Ask your therapist during your next session or send us a message!
Wondering if your child’s speech sounds are age-appropriate? This guide breaks down when we expect certain sounds to emerge.
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