Pre-K Grammar Handouts

Speech and Language Development Pyramid | Handout for parents and teachers

By Puddle Jumpers Speech Pathology

Do you need a quick and simple handout to show parents how language typically develops? The building blocks of language development is often referred to as the "Pyramid of Language Development". Parents often have difficulty understanding that children need to develop skills in listening, joint attention, play, and understanding before speaking.

The language pyramid is an easy way to show development. The skills at the bottom of the pyramid need to be in place in order to support the development of skills higher up the pyramid.

Note: Whilst this model is extremely useful to explain to parents that we don't always jump straight to articulation in therapy, it is important to note the limitations of this model. Not all skills need to be mastered before the next layer is reached, language keeps on developing even after speech starts. Make sure you do your own research and understand that all children develop language differently.

Contents: This is a one sheet summary in color and black and white.

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