Use these recordable buttons to customize therapy sessions, and help understand words through tactile and aural learning.
Junior Learning: Speech Flips
Teaches parts of speech and builds different sentences by flipping over parts of speech. Covers articles, nouns, pronouns, verbs, prepositions, and adverbs by seeing who can create the most sentences, and using photographic images to support learning.
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Sequencing cards for storytelling
Each box contains an answer key with a question guide for each picture. The picture cards can prompt “WH” basic questions of WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN.
Each picture scene is illustrated to specifically target higher levels of thinking and to improve proficiency in problem-solving; responding to “WHY” and “HOW” questions, analyzing and comparing, inferring and predicting, and reasoning skills.
Vocabulary Builder Flash Cards
This Vocabulary Builder Bundle includes 6 full sets, 299 cards, and many teaching methods with a clear and clean picture on the front of each card and a colorful English word on the back of each card.
This set will empower you and your child and students to increase their vocabulary, identification, and language skills with everyday objects with a diverse mix of ages and races throughout this set.
Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, or dad or in a professional field such as a therapist, counseling, psychology, or homecare, we hope this set empowers you to be successful in educating your students.
Kibbit Bingo
Kibbit is a twist on the traditional Bingo game. The pictures on the board differ from each other in one or more ways. The dice represent the different elements that can be to describe each picture such as size, color, and shape.
There are four bingo boards for each of the four (delicious) themes for up to four players. Each board can be played on two skill levels and includes a visual aid to help the child formulate a grammatically correct description. Kibbit is intended for use by therapists, educators, or parents.
Wily Fox Sensory Pizza
This multifunctional sensory nature game is great for preschool education It allows the child to develop fine motor skills, communication, verbal and problem-solving skills, memory, logic, imagination, and visual perception
Picture My Feelings and Emotions
There are teaching targets for 10 feelings and emotions with 7 preposition concepts along with 40 verbs, and 8 category types with 20 associated objects.
Mindfulness Therapy Games
With a focus on visualization and the building of social skills, these inspirational cards are recommended for group play therapy. Teach adults and kids how to live in the moment with mindfulness.
Key Education Sentence Building
Great for both homeschool and classroom learning, the Sentence Building set includes teaching suggestions and multiple reading and writing games to work alongside students to build vocabulary, and grammar, and increase fluency. “Speech Therapy”
You Know Social Skills Game – Speech Therapy Games
In counseling groups to build social skills and positive communication. In a small group setting such as a classroom camp or team-building activity. With your family – provides insight into children’s social skills decision-making process frustration tolerance level of respect for rules boundaries and problem-solving abilities. Individual counseling sessions as an assessment tool that is in alignment with solution-focused counseling “Speech Therapy Games”
Conclusion
So what do you think of these communication games listed above? Although, children’s language development won’t improve overnight through a game.
I do believe that by utilizing games it does take the pressure off of children when learning communication skills. Early intervention is very important and sometimes children who struggle with voice disorders also struggle with apraxia and dyslexia. “Speech Therapy Games”