(Worksheet) /m/ Articulation Book for Beginning Communicators
This book is for children who need to work on imitating and producing speech sounds but are either very young or are just beginning to communicate and therefore need more
This book is for children who need to work on imitating and producing speech sounds but are either very young or are just beginning to communicate and therefore need more
Making inferences in a crucial skill in social interactions. Start by helping children make simple inferences about these photos.
When children are first learning to speak, they typically start by saying one word at a time. Then, they move to two-word combinations. Once a child has mastered many different
This worksheet bundle will help children learn how to use a variety of adjectives in a very simple sentence. Use these worksheets to describe a common object by talking about
This worksheet pack uses sentence strips to help a child learn how to produce sentences that start with “I want…”. This pack includes a worksheet for “I want ___”, “I
This activity is great for children who need to learn how to put the steps to common activities together. The child will identify which steps happen first, next, or last
Worksheets to help a student build a sentence of the “subject + verb + object” structure.
Some children, such as those with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), benefit from learning shorter words first and practicing sounds in short words. Then, they can move on to longer
Contains one worksheet for each vowel in the English language (except that there’s only one sheet for the short “o” sound, not divided into its variants). Each worksheet contains pictures
Worksheets to help children put consonant-vowel (CV) or vowel-consonant (VC) words together into phrases. This is helpful for children who are able to say some VC and CV words by themselves
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