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  • Vocabulary Game: What Do You See?

Vocabulary Game: What Do You See?

Click here to download Vocabulary Game: What Do You See? for free! Vocabulary Game Short Description: This file folder game contains many objects all scattered across the pages of a file. There are instructions for activities that will help you and your child work on a variety of

Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom

Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom Children with language delays or vocabulary challenges may struggle to understand and use opposites.  This fun, interactive file folder game will give you everything you need to practice opposites.  Great for use in speech therapy or as a

  • Fill-In BINGO Speech Therapy Activities

Road Trip Speech/Language Bingo

Click here to download the Road Trip Bingo Printables for free! Speech/Language Bingo Description: Use these printable Bingo cards to improve your child’s speech and language skills during long car rides.  There are cards to address a variety of speech and language skills so check them out and

Farmer’s Market Activities for Speech and Language

With warm weather usually comes the opening of Farmer’s Markets.  If you do not live in an area where Farmer’s Markets are present, I’m very sorry for you!  They’re so much fun!  But you can have your own Farmer’s Market at home, with real or pretend food, or you

  • spatial concepts speech therapy

Spatial Concepts Speech Therapy: How To Teach a Child to Use Spatial Concepts

Spatial Concepts Speech Therapy: How To Teach a Child to Use Spatial Concepts Spatial concepts like “in”, “on”, “under”, “over”, etc. are especially difficult for children with language delays. You can teach your child a language concept by using the following procedure. Make sure you choose one spatial

Plurals Speech Therapy: How to Teach Regular Plural Nouns to Children

How to Teach Regular Plural Nouns in Speech Therapy: Most of the time when we have more than one of something, we just an an -s to the end of the word.  But sometimes, we get to change the whole thing. We call those irregular plural nouns.   Thanks

Word Web Examples | Using Word Webs for Vocabulary

What is a Word Web? A word web is a graphic organizer that provides more information about a word.  Word webs can help children learn new vocabulary words and connect those words to other words that they already know.  This is a very effective tool for helping

  • how to teach kids words vocabulary boosting activities

How to Teach Kids Words: Vocabulary-Building Activities

How to Teach Kids Words: Vocabulary-Building Activities Learn how to teach vocabulary words in a way that is easy and painless! Does your child have vocabulary problems? Does your child have trouble learning new words? Here is the procedure we use in speech therapy for how to teach

How to Read to Kids

Did you know that reading to your child is one of the best ways to improve her speech and language skills?  It's true!  If you only have time to do one thing per day to help your child's communication, my suggestion would be to read to her.  Here are

  • Yoga Speech Therapy

Yoga Speech Therapy Activities

Over the last several years, yoga has become an increasingly popular activity to do with your children.  There are many well-known health and motor benefits of yoga activities for children, but did you also know that you can use yoga to improve your child's speech and language skills?  You