Articulation Games
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Printable Articulation Cards & Feed the Monkey Game This fun articulation game will certainly get your students excited about working on their speech goals. After creating your “hungry” monkey, your students practice saying each target word. Once they say the word correctly reward them by allowing them to feed their adorable new friend a banana. Cards (430 in total) are included for all sounds: ★ /s/, /l/, /z/, /ch/, /sh/, /J/, /th/, /f/, /v/, /k/, /g/, /w/, /h/, /t/, /d/, /m/, /n/, /b/, /p…
“Tan I have a tup?”, “I want some tandy?”, “Tome here.” Sound familiar??? This is called “velar fronting”. These errors occur when a child substitutes a sound produced in the back of the mouth (k/g) w
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How do you choose the best games for your speech therapy sessions? Read these 5 great tips for finding games you will use over and over again, guaranteed!

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. Since so many folks were excited about the {FREE Printable} 60 early vocabulary cards for the Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Piggy Bank, I decided to make a few verb picture cards. Circle cards…

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Are you looking for a FUN, QUICK, and EASY way to target articulation phrases in speech therapy? If so, then this product is for you. This NO PREP, PRINT AND GO activity will keep your students engaged, while they are using dot markers, colored pencils, etc. In this product, you get 30 targeted words and pictures PER POSITION for the following sounds: p, b, d, t, k, g, f, v, l, s, z, j, r, m, n, TH, SH, and CH. #speechtherapyactivities #speechtherapyactivitieselementary…
We all know that engaging students is important. But do you ever struggle with unique ways to engage your students? I know I do. One night, while lying in bed, I came up with a fun idea for teachin…
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Speech Therapy iPad apps for adult clients based on targeted goals

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This chart is phonology because it shows at what ages certain phonological sounds should be mastered

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