Is That Silly is a fun way to teach children of various ages to pay attention to detail and expand their language skills. Designed with over 120 pictures created specifically to attract childrens attention, Is That Silly helps develop both receptive and expressive language as well as encouraging visual and auditory attention. Customizable to fit therapy needsSources:1https://sites.google.com/a/pluk.org/pluk-notes-autism/characteristics-interventions-supports/communication-language2Yoder, Davies, Bishop, Munson (1994) Effect of adult continuing wh-questions on conversational participation in children with developmental disabilities Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol 37, 193-204.

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What Doesn't Belong? Fun Deck

This colorful educational App for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch has all 54 illustrated picture flash cards (plus audio for each card) from the What Doesnt Belong? Fun Deck by Super Duper Publications. Print, E-mail and share your results.

  • size 94.1 MB

Magical Concepts

Concepts are important building blocks for early academics, and research shows that understanding of basic concepts is critical for school success and high-level thinking (Klix, 1983).Children are required to master the foundations of basic concepts to learn the fundamentals of academic subject areas. For example, the child must understand the concept of quantity (e.g., more, less, equal, all) to do mathematical computations and must know basic reading concepts (e.g., reading left to right, top to bottom, beginning, end) to learn how to read and write (Busch, 1980). Educational andPsychological Measurement, 22, 269278.

  • size 212 MB

Actions With Splingo

Actions with Splingo is the exciting new language app from the Speech and Language Store - authors of the popular Splingo app series. Designed by experienced SLPs, Actions with Splingo uses high- quality animations to teach children vocabulary relating to action-words, otherwise known as verbs. If you have any questions about privacy relating to our apps, please get in touch at [email protected]

  • size 191 MB

Language Forest

The creators of Language Forest believe that learning language should be an experience, not just a tedious memorization process. As practicing speech and language pathologists, they are well aware that each person is unique and learns via an array of modalities. Included decks are as follows:Flashcards with images:Associations - guess my job, words that go togetherCategories - animal habitats, animal types, food groups, transportation, name the categoryDescribing - Texture Emotions Functions Guess The Word IfThen StatementsNaming - colors, shapes, transportationRoot Words Synonyms Wh Questions - who, what, when, where, why, and howText Only Decks (images and drawings can be added to any deck):Adjectives - appearance, condition, feelings (bad), feelings (good), quantity, shape, size, sound, taste, time, touch, words to compliment your mom ;) Definitions - words that make you sound like a braniac, words that make you sound like a doctor, words that make you sound like an artist, words that sound cool Irregular Past Tense Verbs (all in the English language) Opposites - adjectives, nouns, verbs (nearly 300 opposites in all) Other features include:See multiple students at a timeStudy multiple decks at a timeDouble tap cards for full screen viewAdd comments about each sessionEmail/Print resultsEmail/Print information from the card decksSend and receive decks to and from other Language Tree users

  • size 71.5 MB

How Do You Know?

Players learn to make inferences and explain how they know by identifying key details and vocabulary when answering who, what where when and how questions. It includes over 10 categories and 500 questions to strengthen verbal reasoning skills. Lynn Epstein can be contacted at [email protected] check www.lagunabeachlanguagespeech.com for language boosting ideas

  • size 61.1 MB