Here is a great list of Speech and Language Apps to use with your iPads, tablets, or Smartphones that your kids will love!
1) Picture the Sentence by Hamaguchi. Good for syntax, auditory memory, and language comprehension.
2) Articulation Station by Little Bee Speech- Use the basic or lite version to purchase your child's individual sounds they are working on.
3) What's in the Bag by Hamaguchi at only .99! Same concept as the popular Headbanz game where you ask questions to guess the hidden object.
4) Talk about it Objects by Hamaguchi. Good for object function, language comphrehension, expressive language, and vocabulary. Higher level.
5) Social Skill Builder. Excellent use of video modeling to teach pragmatic and social language skills. There is a lite version to try first.
6) Guess the Dress. Good for clothes, weather, and season vocabulary, beginning inferencing skills, pronoun usage....and it's a freebie!
7) Dog Story by TabTale. Teach and reinforce opposite pairs. Lots of games and puzzles to reinforce multiple language skills. It's FREE!
2) Articulation Station by Little Bee Speech- Use the basic or lite version to purchase your child's individual sounds they are working on.
3) What's in the Bag by Hamaguchi at only .99! Same concept as the popular Headbanz game where you ask questions to guess the hidden object.
4) Talk about it Objects by Hamaguchi. Good for object function, language comphrehension, expressive language, and vocabulary. Higher level.
5) Social Skill Builder. Excellent use of video modeling to teach pragmatic and social language skills. There is a lite version to try first.
6) Guess the Dress. Good for clothes, weather, and season vocabulary, beginning inferencing skills, pronoun usage....and it's a freebie!
7) Dog Story by TabTale. Teach and reinforce opposite pairs. Lots of games and puzzles to reinforce multiple language skills. It's FREE!
Here is a Great List of Tips for Talking with your Young Child
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Great Language Websites for Language Modeling
Game Time! Click this link for Dr. Suess Cat in the Hat card game . It's a fun way to work on following directions. Pair it with a reading of the Dr. Suess Cat in the Hat book and you have a great day of language learning!
One of my favorite games to play with Kids of this age! Work on colors, following directives, spatial concepts, and just have fun talking about the engaging gameboard! It works great as an articulation reinforcer, too! When they make their good sound they get a turn. CandyLand......an oldie but a goody!
Go here to explore Mrs. Tracy's Speech Spot webpage where she has a tremendous amount of home practice activities gathered for language and articulation! She is my collegue from Roberts Elementary.
Community Helpers
Enjoy this video with real world pictures to learn about community jobs and helpers. Ask your child example questions like "Where does a doctor work?" , "What do you do if there is a fire?"
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Fun Literature Units: Go to this website link below to find books that focus on your child's sound: http://crokebeck.tripod.com/articbks.htm/homepage.html_
Find all kinds of great printables and fun activities to do related to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See? by Eric Carle. A great way to practice colors and animal names! Click Here.