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A DVD that gives an overview of what speech therapy is all about. The DVD covers the major sound groups and how they are produced. The accompanying booklet gives ideas about how good speech production can be facilitated with some everyday play activities. more>> All kids love to help with the cooking! This recipe book gives you several fun, tested recipes, but also ideas of how to incorporate therapy and language development into common cooking activities. This book is a recipe for learning and fun! more>>
Over a dozen activities you can do with your child to help them learn and practice grammar, language, associative thinking, and direction following. All while making a unique greeting card that they can keep or share with someone they love. more>>
I love shopping at the "dollar stores." Depending on where you live, they might be Dollar General, Dollar Tree, or Everything's a $1. These are the modern equivalent of the old "5 & Dime" stores like Woolworth's. more>>
The Case of the Missing Grandma Remember when grandmothers used to play
games with their grandchildren? Games like Pat-a-Cake? Peek-a-Boo?
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Infants start as blank slates. By the time they are toddlers they are learning hundreds of new things every day. With just a little prompting from us, as parents, we can greatly aid them in their language acquisition. more>>
Kids love to sing, and singing is a great way to introduce language and new sounds. Two songs I would sing to my own kids (and use in therapy) are The Witch Doctor Song and The Name Game, two golden oldies. more>> |
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