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If you work with preschool or early elementary students, this episode is a must-listen.

We’re diving into decontextualized language—a skill that’s rarely discussed but critical for literacy and academic success. Decontextualized language is when children talk about things outside the here and now—past events, future plans, ideas, feelings, and abstract thinking.

Why does it matter?
 Research spanning over 20 years shows that children with strong decontextualized language skills in preschool perform better in reading and academics throughout elementary school. Yet, most SLPs and educators aren’t taught how to target it.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

💡 These strategies don’t just work for Halloween—they can be used for birthdays, field trips, and any special event to make language learning stick.

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