Session planner
Choose a target and how long you have. You get the session laid out block by block — warm-up, drill, games, language, wrap-up — with a working link on every line and a one-page summary you can print and put beside the laptop.
Session plan
What are you targeting?
How long is the session?
The plan is rebuilt from the link, not looked up on a server — same target, same length, same activities, every time. Send it to a supervisor, an SLPA, or your own inbox for Tuesday.
How this is put together
Warm-up runs the five starter cards so the child hears a model first. Drill takes roughly a third of the session on the same deck, moving word to phrase to sentence as accuracy holds. Games fill the middle because reps inside a game are still reps. Sessions of thirty minutes and up get a story block for connected speech. The last three minutes are for logging and for handing the family something to do this week.
You know your caseload; the planner does not. Swap any block, drop the story, run the drill longer. It is a starting point that saves you the tab-hunting, not a protocol.
Little Words tools are activity materials for practice and play. They are not an assessment, they do not diagnose, and they do not set goals — clinical decisions stay with you. More for SLPs