Resources
Internet Resources
Apraxia Information
Attention Defecit Hyperactivity Disorder Information
Autism Information
Autism Speaks
Autism Society of America
The Gray Center
Social Thinking
The Floortime Foundation
Relationship Development Intervention (RDI)
San Diego Autism Society
Tony Atwood – Asperger’s Specialist
Valerie’s List – A Mother of a Child With Autism
Computer Software
Selective Mutism Information
Speech-Language Pathology Organizations
Animation Speech Language and Hearing Association
California Speech Language and Hearing Association
Stuttering Information
The Stuttering Foundation of America
National Stuttering Association
Tongue Thrust Information
International Association of Orofacial Myology
Other Information
Welcome to Holland Poem – by Parent of a Child with a disability
Educational Websites
Speech and Language Milestone Chart
Activities to Encourage Speech and Language Development
Parent Tips: Language Development
Activities to Encourage Your Child’s Speech and Language Development
How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?
Language Stimulation Techniques to Help Young Children Learn To Talk
Strategies for Following Directions
Tricks of the Trade Language Stimulation Techniques
A Variety of Language Techniques
Oh What They See : Language Stimulation Techniques
Good Talking With You – Extended Conversations
Good Talking With You – Child to Child
Free Materials
Language Skills
Categorizing Skills:
Antonyms / Synonyms / Associations / Categories Games
Story Maps:
Story Map with Picture Symbols
Story Map with Beginning / Middle / End
Vocabulary:
Speech Articulation
Nicole's passion for her work is palpable, and her dedication to her patients' success is truly remarkable. What struck me most was her personal connection to the field; hearing about her own journey overcoming sleep issues was not only inspiring but reassuring. I left our consultation feeling hopeful and empowered, knowing I had found a true partner in my health journey.
Based on Nicole's recommendation, I will be seeing a sleep specialist, confident that together with her guidance, we will find solutions to my challenges. It was an honor to meet Nicole, and I look forward to continuing to work with her until we resolve this issue. I cannot recommend Nicole and the Myofunctional Center highly enough for anyone seeking expert care with a deeply personal touch.
I reached out to Nicole in desperation. I was suffering from 9/10 chronic pain which led to the deterioration of my mental health.
I live in Australia and had little hope that I would get a reply, I had just been discharged from a psychiatric ward and the future wasn’t looking bright.
Not only did Nicole reply, she shared her knowledge and also reached out to a team of health professionals she knew in my area with the next steps in my journey. She was kind and most importantly, she was honest.
6 months have passed and I have my life back. I’m happy and hopeful again, back to enjoying my life. I wouldn’t be in this position
without Nicole and for that I am forever thankful.
If you are deciding whether or not to seek help, you are in the best possible hands here.
- Thank you Nicole.
I started seeing her for a tongue thrust. Through our behavior sessions, she discovered that I couldn’t breathe well through my nose leading to open mouth breathing. Multiple doctors confirmed this and I wound up having a septum repair. Also, she suspected that I had a small airway and upper airway resistance syndrome. Sleep drs and dentists confirmed this as well.
She’s been a continuous resource for me on doctors, breathing, sleep and issues of the mouth. She presents at conferences and has really strong relationships with the best doctors in her field who think really highly of her.
When my 5 month old daughter was born in Feb, she again was a resource for me about tongue and lip ties. She connected me with the best doctors and dentists in the field.
If you are thinking about going to another speech or myofunctional therapist, don’t! Nicole is the absolute best in San Diego and probably the US.
San Diego Center for Speech and Myofunctional Therapy for issues related to a tongue tie. Kris and Nicole were both amazing to work with and always took the time to answer any of my questions or concerns. Their knowledge is unmatched and I would highly recommend their services.
Nicole's passion for her work is palpable, and her dedication to her patients' success is truly remarkable. What struck me most was her personal connection to the field; hearing about her own journey overcoming sleep issues was not only inspiring but reassuring. I left our consultation feeling hopeful and empowered, knowing I had found a true partner in my health journey.
Based on Nicole's recommendation, I will be seeing a sleep specialist, confident that together with her guidance, we will find solutions to my challenges. It was an honor to meet Nicole, and I look forward to continuing to work with her until we resolve this issue. I cannot recommend Nicole and the Myofunctional Center highly enough for anyone seeking expert care with a deeply personal touch.
I highly recommend Nicole and her team!
I started seeing her for a tongue thrust. Through our behavior sessions, she discovered that I couldn't breathe well through my nose leading to open mouth breathing. Multiple doctors confirmed this and I wound up having a septum repair. Also, she suspected that I had a small airway and upper airway resistance syndrome. Sleep drs and dentists confirmed this as well.
She's been a continuous resource for me on doctors, breathing, sleep and issues of the mouth. She presents at conferences and has really strong relationships with the best doctors in her field who think really highly of her.
When my 5 month old daughter was born in Feb, she again was a resource for me about tongue and lip ties. She connected me with the best doctors and dentists in the field.
If you are thinking about going to another speech or myofunctional therapist, don't! Nicole is the absolute best in San Diego and probably the US.
Social Skills
Picture Communication Skills for Various Activities:
Birthday
Bowling
Cutting & Pasting Activity
Gardening
Gross Motor Activities
Gross Motor Activities (2)
Mr. Potato Head
Play-Doh
Playing With a Balloon
Bean Bags
Blocks
Bubbles
Stringing Beads
Wheels on the Bus Song
Playing with Legos
Social Questions:
Social Questions Sentence Strip (1)
Social Questions Sentence Strip (2)
Social Questions Sentence Strip (3)
Social Questions Sentence Strip (4)
Social Questions Sentence Strip (5)
Social Interviewing Questions
Personal Space:
Personal Space Cards
Personal Space Information
Intonation / Voice:
Tone of Voice (1)
Tone of Voice (2)
Keeping A Quiet Mouth
Turn Taking:
Turn Taking (2)
Turn Taking (3)
Turn Taking (4)
Turn Taking (5)
Turn Taking (6)
Other Social Skills or Stories:
Difference Between Choices and Have-To Dos
Kissing People
Nose Picking p.1
Nose Picking p.2
Nose Picking p.3
Nose Picking p.4
Nose Picking p.5
Nose Picking p.6
Not Using Potty Words
Raising Your Hand
Conversation Checklist
Social Story for Sharing
Tips for Having A Conversation
End of the Day Review
Listening Checklist
Agreeing with Adults
Solana Highlands Rules for Capture the Flag
Sample Choice Board
Steps to Read People
What Are The Rules? Book:
Waht are the Rules_ COVER PAGE
What are the Rules – Directions
What Are the Rules_ Angry at a Friend
What are the Rules_ Cafeteria
What are the Rules_ Doing Homework
What are the Rules_ On teh Playground
What are the Rules_ Walking Into School
What are the Rules_ Angry at a Teacher
What are the Rules_ Borrowing From a Friend
What are the Rules_ Eating at a Table
What are the Rules_ Leaving the Classroom
What are the Rules_ Playing a Game
What are the Rules_ Taking a Test
What are the Rules_ Talking to a Friend
What are the Rules_ Talking to a Teacher_Adult
What are the Rules_ Talking to Someone You Like
What are the Rules_ Waiting in Line
Problem Solving:
Good Choice / Bad Choice Review Sheet
Problem Solving Sheet