The part of the email where you address the person with "Hi" or "Hello."
What is a Greeting?
Smiling and sitting tall are examples of this type of communication.
What is body language?
A document that tells your employer about your skills and experience.
What is a resume?
A person who helps kids (and adults) with talking, understanding language, saying sounds clearly, and even swallowing.
What is a speech therapist?
A person who helps kids do everyday activities like writing, getting dresses, using tools, and feeling calm and focused.
What is an occupational therapist?
The short title of the email that tells what it's about.
What is the subject line?
The type of clothing you should wear to an interview.
What is business casual?
A section where you might list sports or clubs.
What are activities?
Saying a word many times over and over again.
What is repetition?
Walking across the beam in the gym might improve this gross motor skill.
What is balance?
The part of an email where you explain your reason for writing.
What is the purpose?
Sitting up straight and smiling are examples of showing _
What is confidence?
A section where you list out your previous jobs.
What is work experience?
How we use words, sentences, or even signs or pictures to tell others what we're thinking or feeling.
What is expressive language?
Big body movements, like jumping, crawling, or climbing.
What are Gross Motor Skills?
The part of the email where you talk about who you are.
What is an introduction?
You should turn off or silence this before an interview.
What is your phone?
A type of work experience you could list if you've never had a job.
What is volunteer work?
How we understand what others are saying to us - like following directions or knowing what words mean.
What is Receptive Language?
Small movements we make with our hands and fingers, like coloring, buttoning a shirt, or picking up small things.
What are fine motor skills?
What is a closing like "Sincerely, Thank you, Best,"
What is a sign off?
The way you control the pitch and style of your voice. For example, speaking properly for an interview.
What is tone?
What are special things you can do well that can help you get the job?
What are skills?
How strong and coordinated our mouth muscles are. This includes the lips, tongue and jaw.
What is an oral motor?
Using both hands at the same time to perform the same act.
What is bilateral coordination?