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How to Generate Custom Word Lists for Speech-Language Therapy

How to Generate Custom Word Lists for Speech-Language Therapy Hey! I know you're busy so I'll keep this brief. If you're teaching speech/language skills and you need some word lists, you've come to the right place! Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made it possible for us to create custom word

EET Speech Therapy | How to Use the Expanding Expressions Tool

EET Speech Therapy | How to Use the Expanding Expressions Tool Have one of these? 👇 On this page, we'll share with you our favorite strategies for using the Expanding Expressions Tool (EET) in speech therapy to boost vocabulary skills. View the Vocabulary Curriculum

Teaching Adjectives | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas

Teaching Adjectives | Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas Adjectives are "describing words". They describe a noun. We can help children learn to use adjectives through speech therapy activities and exercises. This page will show you how to teach adjectives to children and teens through the use of speech

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Spatial Concepts Games: Where Does It Go?

Spatial Concepts Games: Where Does It Go? Click here to download the Spatial Concepts Game for free! Spatial Concepts Games Short Description: Help your child practice spatial concepts with this file folder game.  You can practice putting the velcro pieces on, next to, and behind the various

Adjective Games: Free, Printable File Folder Game

Adjective Games: Free, Printable File Folder Game Click here to download the "Tell Me About It" adjectives game for free! Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial) Adjective Games Short Description: This adjectives file folder game will help you use

Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom

Opposite Game: Free Printable PDF for Speech Therapy or Classroom Children with language delays or vocabulary challenges may struggle to understand and use opposites.  This fun, interactive file folder game will give you everything you need to practice opposites.  Great for use in speech therapy or as a

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Spatial Concepts Speech Therapy: How To Teach a Child to Use Spatial Concepts

Spatial Concepts Speech Therapy: How To Teach a Child to Use Spatial Concepts Spatial concepts like “in”, “on”, “under”, “over”, etc. are especially difficult for children with language delays. You can teach your child a language concept by using the following procedure. Make sure you choose one spatial