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Are you looking for a fun, easy way to target speech and language concepts for elementary students? This PRINT AND GO product includes Spatial Concepts, Temporal Concepts, Quantitative Concepts, Qualitative Concepts, and Emotional Concepts. Target language goals and objectives with this no prep, print and go activity. Your students can have fun learning by using paint daubers, crayons, or markers. #speechtherapyactivities #kimsspeechkorner #elementaryspeechtherapy #speechtherapyhomework…

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Somewhere, on Pinterest, I found many images that I felt would be useful to use for speaking or writing prompts. They are filled with so many people/animals and activities that even the most retic…
The Speech Articulation poster with 2 qr codes with links to animations. Illustrates mouth anatomy and the structural movements involved in the production of each of the vowels and consonants of American English
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Forleden sku jeg lige finde noget på sprogpakken.dk og til min store overraskelse blev jeg mødt af det skærmdump, du ka se her til højre. Hvaba!? Nedlægger de sprogpakken!?

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Additional activities to enrich your child's speech and language learning!

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Low-prep/no-prep articulation activities for kids! Find 12 quick & easy game ideas you can use with your students in speech therapy today!
Description This is a quick little activity to target basic yes/no questions. There are 24 cards and a 'yes/no' visual mat. 12 of the cards are basic yes/no questions that reference a picture ("is this an apple?). 12 of the cards ask 'can' questions (can you use an umbrella when it rains?). The yes/no mat may be used to place the cards on the correct answer, or be used as a visual cue. Thanks for checking out this free activity. Please let me know if you like it by leaving feedback! You can…
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Over the years we have been working with my son on his articulation delay. For our family, this is one of our most frustrating challenges because we don't have any answers as to why he

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25 Speech and Language Strategies Free Printable. Download this free guide for parents of late talkers and children with speech delays. This is also a great reference tool for speech therapists in early intervention, preschool and elementary school settings.
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