Would You Rather Game provides a fun opportunity for targeting /r/ words in a functional context. This game can also be used for language formulation activities- explaining answers and backing up answers. Download includes 24 cards and 12 blanks for customization. */r/ Articulation: One child reads the card. The children take turns guessing what the other will answer, and then they take turns saying "You're right" or " You're wrong". *Language: Children answer the questions by providing well-o
Fun resource for practicing vowel accuracy, including jaw height and lip rounding/retraction. Great to share with parents because it has visual cues for what we want the mouth to look like.
These forms are useful for a Speech-Language Pathologist in a private practice setting that does or wants to start doing screenings at local preschools to determine if children need further evaluation. This does not provide any scores and is obviously not norm referenced. Rather, it is a way of organizing the child’s strengths and areas of difficulty to help you make a decision regarding the need for further evaluation, and regarding areas to really focus on during that evaluation. Ultimately
Use to explain what is expected from the children during a group discussion. You can also fill in the spots with tokens as the children perform the certain tasks.