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Minimal Contrast Picture Cards For Stopping

Minimal Contrast Picture Cards for Stopping

  • March 22, 2015

Helping students discriminate between minimally contrasting words is important when correcting phonological processing disorders.  These minimal contrast pair picture cards can be used when working with children who stop /s/ and produce /t/ instead. There are 8 picture pairs for…

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Rainbow And Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

Rainbow and Cloud Therapy Reinforcement Activities

  • March 6, 2015

Using just a few basic materials, you can do two different rainbow clothespin reinforcement activities with your students for St. Patrick's Day, in the spring, or any time.  These activities are a great way to keep your therapy sessions fun…

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Fall Sentences For K And G Sounds

Fall Sentences for K and G Sounds

Here are more fall-themed sound sentences for your students to use!  These sentences focus on the /k/ and /g/ sounds and are great for working on them in all positions at the sentence level. Each of the 20 cards has…

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Football Game With Speech Sound Cards

Football Game with Speech Sound Cards

  • November 5, 2014

It's fall, and it's football season!  Score a great session with your students!  This game can be used with any age group to work on a wide variety of skills.  There are football related speech sound words included, but you…

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Halloween Reinforcement Cards

Halloween Reinforcement Cards

  • October 23, 2014

These simple Halloween reinforcement cards can be used for a variety of speech and language games. There are five pages of candy corn pictures, one page of ghost pictures, and a printable page of the ideas for using them. Ideas…

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Halloween Speech Sound Cards

Halloween Speech Sound Cards

  • October 22, 2014

These speech sound cards contain Halloween-themed words and can be used as stimuli for a variety of games and activities.  You can have students find them around the room in the "dark" with flashlights, pull them out of a bag…

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