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Here is another worksheet addressing the language concept of "not." This is a difficult concept to target, which is why I have made so many materials to work on it! Lots of repetitive practice is needed. You could also work on this using a set of real life objects (e.g., "Give me everything that is NOT blue. Give me all of the dolls that are NOT boys"). Click here to download! Please consider donating a dollar or two if you want to see more SLP materials!
I was giving the CELF-4 yesterday and realized that although I like the Concepts & Following Directions subtest, there are not a lot of written materials out there that address some of the types of basic concepts on this subtest. Obviously you can do before/after directions with real life objects (jump up and down before you spin around), but I made this worksheet to work on before/after directions with pictures, which is what the CELF-4 is really testing. Click here to download!
With over 700 repins combined (and counting), please check out ‘Ms. Lane’s SLP Materials’ newest Receptive Language worksheets! They are all free! Receptive Language: Understanding “Not Receptive Language: Understanding “Is” and “Is Not” Receptive Language “Negation Concepts” Receptive Language “Is or Not Part 2 Visit Ms. Lane’s SLP Materials’ blog
Listening Ladybugs - Following Directions activity for Speech Therapy from @SublimeSpeech

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This set of 20 flash cards work on him/her and his/her, e.g., "Point to her. Point to him. Point to her shoes. Point to his shoes." I used free clipart from sweetclipart.com! Click here to download!
This is a PowerPoint I made to work on receptively identifying items from a choice of three when given an object function (which one do you eat, which one do you wear, which one is used for cutting, etc). When you view it as a slide show and click on the correct link, you hear applause and it moves to the next slide (I think... it's been awhile since I made this). You can also print each page and have the child tell you the correct answer. Or print them 4 slides per page and cut out and use…

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