The /B/ & /V/ Minimal Pairs Speech Therapy Material is designed to target initial word position, this resource helps clients differentiate between the /b/ and /v/ sounds. With practical examples like "bent" vs. "vent" and "best" vs. "vest," it offers focused practice to improve speech clarity and articulation. Ideal for both children and adults, this material is structured to enhance sound production accuracy in a fun, engaging way.
PreK - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Speaking & Listening
Build expressive grammar, pronoun use, and verb knowledge with this comprehensive Verbs Picture Set, featuring real-life, high-quality photos of children performing everyday actions. Perfect for speech therapy, early childhood classrooms, ESL, and home learning, this set helps students practice verb identification, -ing verb endings, and pronoun phrases like he is, she is, and they are.
This speech, language, and feeding checklist is an evidence-based tool designed to support early identification of developmental milestones and potential concerns in children aged 1.5 to 4 years. By outlining age-specific skills, it aids caregivers and professionals in monitoring typical progress, facilitating timely referrals, and guiding targeted interventions. This resource promotes collaborative communication and informed decision-making to optimize speech, language, and feeding outcomes dur
Make learning body parts, actions, and following directions fun and interactive with this one-page visual designed for the classic song “If You’re Happy and You Know It.” This printable includes 8 child-friendly movement/action picture cards and a Velcro-ready matching square so learners can pull off and place each action as they sing along. How to Prepare:1. Print two copies of the one-page sheet. 2. Laminate both pages for long-lasting durability. 3. Cut out the picture cards from one o
A simple social story that teaches the routine of safely getting into and out of a car. It models calm behavior, seatbelt use, listening for adult instructions, and supports independence, safety, and smooth transitions.
A short, child-friendly social story to help students feel prepared and confident when going to school.A short, child-friendly social story to help students feel prepared and confident when going to school. This story includes simple sentences about getting ready, bringing a backpack, saying hello to teachers, learning, playing, and going home.
This resource focuses on final consonant deletion of the /n/ sound and includes two pages of practice words: one with one-syllable words and one with two-syllable words. It’s designed to help you and your client identify and produce the ending /n/ sound correctly, improving speech clarity. Perfect for use in therapy or at home to reinforce final consonant awareness and articulation skills.
Help your students master the /g/ sound with this set of 30 simple, high-quality picture targets—perfect for articulation therapy, small-group sessions, RTI, home practice, and early childhood classrooms! This resource includes 10 pictures for initial /g/, 10 for medial /g/, and 10 for final /g/ positions. Each image is intentionally chosen to be clear, familiar, and developmentally appropriate for young learners, making it easy for students to identify and practice the target sound with confid
Help your client or child master the /k/ sound with 30 simple picture targets—great for articulation therapy, small groups, RTI, home practice, and early childhood classrooms. Each card includes space at the bottom for adding the written word, if desired. This resource includes 10 pictures for initial /k/, 10 for medial /k/, and 10 for final /k/ positions.
The /P/ & /F/ Minimal Pairs Speech Therapy Coloring Material is designed to target initial word position, helping clients learn to distinguish between the /p/ and /f/ sounds. Can be used for therapy and/or take-home work.
Support oral-motor imitation, facial awareness, engagement, and early speech development with this interactive Facial Movements visual designed for “If You’re Happy and You Know It.” This one-page resource features 7 child-friendly facial action cards that are perfect for SLPs, Early Intervention providers, and parents looking for a fun, movement-based way to target oral-motor skills. How to Prepare:Print two copies of the one-page sheet. Laminate both pages for long-lasting durability. Cut ou
Designed into small, manageable parts, helping children know what to expect including arriving at the party, greeting others, choosing activities, seeing decorations, listening during the birthday song, eating cake or snacks, watching presents being opened, and leaving calmly at the end. It supports children who have difficulty with transitions or feel anxious when moving from familiar routines to new environments.
The /P/ & /F/ Minimal Pairs Speech Therapy Material is designed to target initial word position, helping clients learn to distinguish between the /p/ and /f/ sounds. With practical minimal pairs like "pan" vs. "fan" and "pin" vs. "fin," this resource provides focused practice to increase awareness of airflow, placement, and sound differences. Ideal for children and adults, it supports improved clarity and articulation through structured activities that are engaging, effective, and easy to use.
Target initial /d/ and /t/ sounds with this clear, focused minimal pairs resource to improve speech clarity and voicing distinction. Ideal for all ages, this tool supports effective articulation practice and builds confidence in everyday communication.
This resource helps you target the /m/ and /p/ sounds in the initial position using minimal pairs like “mat” vs. “pat,” “mop” vs. “pop,” and “man” vs. “pan.” It’s designed to help you and your client or child hear and practice the difference between these common bilabial sounds. If your client or child tends to substitute or confuse /m/ and /p/, this tool supports improving auditory discrimination, articulation accuracy, and overall speech clarity. You can use it during therapy sessions, screeni
PreK - 3rd
Other (ELA), Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Speaking & Listening
Support parents, caregivers, and professionals in understanding Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) with this clear, easy-to-read one-page handout that breaks down the GLP stages in simple, approachable language. Designed for SLPs, early intervention providers, educators, and families, this resource offers a concise overview of each stage—helping adults recognize how gestalt learners communicate, how language develops across stages, and how to support their growth.
This resource focuses on final consonant deletion of the /d/ sound and includes two pages of practice words: one with one-syllable words and one with two-syllable words. It’s designed to help you and your client identify and produce the ending /d/ sound correctly, improving speech clarity. Perfect for use in therapy or at home to reinforce final consonant awareness and articulation skills.
/V/- Initial, Medial, Final- Pictures and Words A word list sheet featuring words in the initial, medial, and final positions of target sounds is a valuable tool for speech therapy. It can aid in screening by quickly identifying specific articulation errors. During treatment, the sheet allows for targeted practice of the sound in different word positions, ensuring comprehensive coverage. For homework, it provides families with clear, structured material to reinforce skills at home. This flexible
This picture-supported word list targets final consonant deletion of the /m/ sound, helping children recognize and accurately produce word-final /m/ in both one- and two-syllable words. The first line features one-syllable words, and the second line includes two-syllable words—making it easy to scaffold difficulty. This versatile tool is ideal for screenings, direct therapy, articulation drills, and as a take-home resource. Whether you’re an SLP, SLPA, CF, student clinician, or caregiver support
The **"Going to Bed"** social story is the perfect tool for parents and caregivers who want to create a calm, predictable bedtime routine for children. If your child struggles with transitions or feels anxious at bedtime, this social story provides a clear, comforting guide that explains each step in a positive, reassuring way. By breaking down the bedtime process—brushing teeth, putting on pajamas, turning off lights, and settling down for sleep—it helps children understand exactly what to expe
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