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S.U.C.C.E.ED Update - Plane Toy Guide

12/15/2022

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Traveling with your little ones over the holidays? We have a few entertaining activities for the plane ride!

1. Suction toy 
​How to play: This building stacking sucker toys helps children identify animals and colors, improves hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, enhances visual thinking and concentration, and encourages imagination and interaction. This is perfect for any surface on the plane!
https://a.co/d/atyeptC 

2. Window Clings
How to play: These are gel-like, reusable stickers. Place them on any surface in the plane and your child can rearrange them, peel them off and move them.
https://a.co/d/3W2lMOi 

​3. Post-it tabs
How to play: This can provide hours of fun for your child. They can stick and peel them off the seats, windows, trays and other surfaces around them. This also contributes to learning how to grip with the thumb and forefinger.
https://a.co/d/114IP9F 

4. Etch a Sketch
How to play: This is an entertaining activity and great for a child starting to make shapes and lines.  It is a mess free drawing board that your child will love!
https://a.co/d/6LyMX7x 

5. Reusable Sticker Sets
How to play: These reusable sticker sets are a fun and reusable way to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, creative expression, narrative thinking, and independent play.
https://a.co/d/ja5KUcM 

6. Little Cars/Figures & Painters Tape
How to play: Stick tape to the small toy and surface around the child's seat. They can peel it off or stick it back down. 
https://a.co/d/fMhN5JL 

7. Pop it toys
How to Play: This can be played independently or with your child's plane buddy. It allows your child to have fun while improving their learning ability!
https://a.co/d/gukNFh2 

8. Coloring/activity books 
How to play: Make sure to bring crayons or colored pencils for this activity book! This can provide hours of fun all while keeping your child engaged in learning. 
https://a.co/d/fxx3PCA 

9. Sensory Boards
How to play:Sensory boards are lightweight, so they’re easy to pack and carry! With richer ways to play, such as: puzzles, color and shape recognition board, alphabet board, clock and calendar learning games, your child can have a more comprehensive cognitive experience.
https://a.co/d/2EsjOi3 

10. Snack Spinner
How to play: Snacking can be a way to keep your child  entertained! This snack spinner is great as it assists with fine and gross motor skills as they choose snacks independently.
https://a.co/d/1PcKOqg 





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S.U.C.C.E.ED Update - Holiday Toy Guide

11/18/2022

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Tis’ the season for holiday planning! Here are some toy recommendations to encourage meaningful play with your child: 

​1. Bathtime Toys
​How to play: Bathtime is a great time to work on increasing language as your child is sitting in one place with limited distractions. Work on action words (splash, wash, swim, jump, float, dump), adjectives (clean, dirty, hot, cold, wet, dry) and preposition words (under water, turn on, turn off)

https://www.target.com/p/yookidoo-spin-39-n-39-sprinkle-water-lab-bath-toy/-/A-77373929#lnk=sametab 


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2. Toy Farm Sets
How to play: A farm set is a great toy to encourage imitating animal sounds, naming animals, and promotes the use of actions (running, walking, sleeping, rolling, eating, drinking) and following directions (put the pig in the mud)

https://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Take-Along-Sorting-Flip-Up/dp/B07YR9T251/ref=sr_1_33?crid=14F05VS7WMSV6&keywords=toy+farm+set&qid=1668567999&s=toys-and-games&sprefix=toy+farm%2Ctoys-and-games%2C133&sr=1-33 


3. Music Sets
How to play: Hum and sing along to your favorite tune (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Baby Shark, Old McDonald Had a Farm)

https://www.target.com/p/melissa-38-doug-band-in-a-box-hum-jangle-shake-7-piece-musical-instrument-set/-/A-10961018#lnk=sametab 


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4. Race tracks/Ramps
How to play: Race Tracks and ramps promote language such as: ready-set-go, turn taking (my turn, mommy's turn), up and down, fast and slow.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Crtynell-Parent-Child-Interactive-Racing-Kids-Toy-Car-Adventure-Toy-Unique-Color-Educational-DIY-Race-Track-Car-Boy-Toys-For-3-Years-Old-And-Above-Ra/1300497767 
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5. Books
How to play: Books are a great and easy way to work on identifying objects, turning pages, lifting flaps, increasing exposure to language and sharing an experience with a loved one. 

https://www.amazon.com/First-Toddlers-Stickers-Shimmer-Minnie/dp/B079Q3SZFP/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1FSP7YTIBAS6X&keywords=look+and+find+books&qid=1668568138&s=toys-and-games&sprefix=look+%2Ctoys-and-games%2C135&sr=1-2  

6. Toy Food Sets
How to play: Toy food sets provide the child with a variety of ways to use their imagination (daily experiences such as feeding a doll, cooking, cleaning, and sequencing a meal). Asking questions such as, “What do you want to eat?”

https://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Food-Groups-Hand-Painted/dp/B0000BX8MA/ref=sr_1_7?crid=VTXWUFAW9TL4&keywords=toy+food+set&qid=1668568824&s=toys-and-games&sprefix=toy+food+set%2Ctoys-and-games%2C102&sr=1-7 

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7. Dress Up costumes & Pretend Play Sets
How to play: Dress up costumes facilitate pretend play by taking on different roles (doctor, policeman, firefighter, construction worker, astronaut, hairdresser). Pretend play sets provide the tools to further promote imagination skills.

https://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-DVH14-Medical-Kit/dp/B01IN4XHWC/ref=sr_1_4?crid=81BJP0CH8RNL&keywords=doctor+play+set&qid=1668569295&s=toys-and-games&sprefix=doctor+play+set%2Ctoys-and-games%2C126&sr=1-4 ​

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​8. Blocks
How to play: Blocks are a versatile way to encourage visual-motor skill development, creative play (building a house, building a school, building a castle). 

https://www.amazon.com/Mini-Tudou-Toddlers-Stacking-Building/dp/B0855J1SXG/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=1LHZKXM81OVZV&keywords=sorting+and+stacking+blocks&qid=1668569465&s=toys-and-games&sprefix=sorting+block%2Ctoys-and-games%2C127&sr=1-2-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

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Thanks to Speech Room News for the inspiration!
 https://thespeechroomnews.com/2015/11/the-best-toys-to-increase-speech-and-language-skills.html   


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S.U.C.C.E.ED UPDATE - PARENT TRAINING

11/9/2022

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​On the hunt for parent resources?
 
Continue reading to find out more about: Online Parent Training for Disruptive Behaviors Autism Caregiver Training (ACT)
 
This is a great training resource for a caregiver of a child 2-10 years old with autism. The University of Miami/Nova Southeastern University provides a free online training led by a professional Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Some important details include:
  • A 6-week online parent training
  • Weekly pre-recorded webinars
  • Weekly individual coaching sessions
  • Available in Spanish
This training will equip the caregiver to identify the child’s cause of challenging behaviors and be able to teach the child the appropriate replacement skills through a HIPAA compliant video conferencing software.
 
For more information or to register you can email or call:
 
Phone: 305-284-8396
Email: c.alvareztabio@miami.edu
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN from S.U.C.C.E.E.D

10/25/2022

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As Halloween approaches, we’d like to share some tips & tricks to help you, your child, and the community prepare for Halloween.

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Halloween tips for parents:
  • Allow the child to choose their costume
  • Present the costume to the child in advance
  • Countdown the days until the child will wear the costume
    • Practice wearing the costume around the house or out in public, so they become comfortable
  • Give the child the choice to skip the costume
  • Give the child the choice to wear headphones
  • If your child has an allergy, bring extra candy or treats to put in your child’s bag when allergy-friendly candy is unavailable

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Halloween tips for the community:
  • A child may not be wearing a costume due to sensory processing difficulties
  • A child who grabs too many candies might have poor fine motor skills
  • A child who does not say “Trick or Treat,” “Please,” or “Thank you” may be non-speaking
    • Some children may use AAC on their trick or treat bag or as a bracelet to communicate
  • If possible, include allergy-friendly and sugar free candy  

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International AAC Awareness Month

10/13/2022

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Check out our AAC S.U.C.C.E.E.D Superstars

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It’s October and that means it’s International AAC Awareness Month! Check out the special promotions, in-services, webinars, and user spotlights throughout the month to learn more about AAC from speech-language pathologists and AAC users themselves. 
Our very own Kaitlyn Flynn, M.S. CCC-SLP, and Michelle Carter, M.S. CCC-SLP, will be doing an in-service presentation on AAC. Stay tuned for information on the date and time of this presentation.
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What is AAC?
AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. AAC can be high-tech, low-tech, or no-tech. High-tech AAC includes the use of an app on an iPad or a speech-generating device, low-tech AAC includes the use of materials such as paper and pencil to write or draw, and no-tech AAC includes the use of gestures, expressions, and signs.  
 
Why is AAC important?
AAC provides individuals with the opportunity to communicate. It can be used to augment existing speech and language, or it can be used as an alternative method to verbal speech. It gives everyone the opportunity to participate in conversations and activities with peers, friends, and family.
 
Who can benefit from AAC?
Any individual who is nonverbal, or verbal, can benefit from AAC. Contrary to the beliefs of many, AAC does not discourage speech, but rather encourages and often increases speech productions in users.
 
Where can I get started?
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Reach out to an SLP if you are interested in AAC for you or your child.


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S.U.C.C.E.E.D Update - October 2022

10/11/2022

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Happy October! 


​                This month we observe:
               ​-International AAC Awareness Month
          -International Stuttering Awareness Day (Oct. 22)
          -Audiology Awareness Month 
          -Dyslexia Awareness Month  

Before we know it, we'll be saying HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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Living with Covid-19

5/11/2022

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We are continuing to make every effort to provide our staff and clients with a safe and healthy environment.  With this in mind, we offer traditional in-person therapy as well as virtual therapy to those clients for whom it is appropriate.  

The following protocols are in place for those clients attending traditional, in-person therapy:
  • Our waiting room remains closed, all clients are to notify the office of their arrival and their clinician goes out to retrieve them from their cars,
  • no parents, siblings, or outside clinicians allowed in the office,
  • clinicians’ and clients’ hands are washed at the  beginning and end of each session,
  • materials, chairs and tables are sanitized after each client,
  • all clients with any nasal discharge, clear or otherwise, fever, and/or cough are asked to not attend therapy.
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S.U.C.C.E.Ed Update - Covid-19

11/13/2020

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Dear parents,

We are continuing to make every effort to remain open during the Covid-19 pandemic while still providing our staff and clients with a safe and healthy environment. With that in mind, we are offering in-person therapy as well as teletherapy/ virtual therapy to those clients for whom it is appropriate.

The following protocols are in place for those clients attending traditional, in-person therapy:
  • waiting room is closed, all clients notify the office of their arrival and their clinician goes out to retrieve them from their cars
  • no parents, siblings, or outside clinicians allowed in the office
  • staff’s temperature is taken every morning and all clients’ temperature is taking upon entering the office.
  • clinicians’ and clients’ hands are washed at the  beginning and end of each session.
  • materials, chairs and tables are sanitized after each client.
  • all clients with any nasal discharge, clear or otherwise, are asked to not attend therapy

We assure you it is our purpose to provide the most ethical and effective intervention in the most responsible fashion.

Please feel free to reach out to us with any comments/questions/concerns via email at info@succeedinlearning.com

Stay healthy,

The S.U.C.C.E.Ed Family
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S.U.C.C.E.Ed Update - THRIVE!

9/14/2020

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Start school off right with THRIVE, an individualized program designed to provide preschoolers with the skills necessary to be successful in a classroom environment. 

At THRIVE we build upon your child’s strengths in a supportive environment. Each child participates in an individualized program created by educators, speech language pathologists, and occupational therapists, targeting key foundational skills. With a 4:2 student/teacher ratio, your child is given the attention he or she requires to process and assimilate concepts through a series of structured engaging activities. 

THRIVE is a 10-month program, running Monday - Friday, 9am to 1pm. Come see what THRIVE is all about.

Contact us for more information!


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S.U.C.C.E.ED Update - We are open!

6/9/2020

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S.U.C.C.E.ED is open!!! We have opened with new policies and procedures in order to comply with COVID-19 safety requirements.
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