The Social Skills with Billy app was designed by a speech pathologist to allow children with autism to practice their social skills and pragmatic language in real-life situations and to practice identifying various feelings. To practice social skills and pragmatic language, children are presented with over 100 real-life situational dialogues pertaining to birthday parties, school, home, restaurants, a hairdresser, a department store, a library, a doctors office, a dental office, family dinners, baseball games, play dates, airports, a garage sale, Halloween, Valentines Day, a New Years Eve party, visiting a sick grandmother, a field trip, a new baby, general conversations, making new friends, family vacations, and peer conflicts. The Social Skills with Billy app offers seven main activity categories, targeting the following skills:- Identifying correct responses in dialogue- Identifying wrong vs. right responses in dialogue- Stating correct responses in dialogue- Identifying feelings by following directions with pictures- Identifying feelings in a multiple-choice format with pictures- Identifying feelings based on short case scenarios- Stating feelings based on short case scenarios

Social Skills With Billy alternatives

Is that Silly?

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.

  • size 36.6 MB

Go-Togethers

Go-Togethers is an application developed to improve language comprehension and expression in individuals of all age groups. The ability to identify and generate words that go together in semantic associations is a critical language skill that relates to vocabulary and word retrieval. Go Togethers is now compatible with the Therapy Report Center

  • size 55.8 MB

WhQuestions

WH Questions is a multi-player game designed specifically to help kids answer and ask WH questions. Children with language disorders often struggle to answer WH questions in a meaningful way1. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 35(2), 185-193.

  • size 86.7 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

Preposition Remix

Preposition Remix was created specifically to help children improve their mastery of spoken language. Designed by a certified speech-language pathologist, Preposition Remix contains hundreds of carefully selected high-quality images. FeaturesPreposition Remix has the following features:CustomizableHigh-quality images Over 20 of the most common prepositions ( 200 total screens)Data Collection over time for each studentCompatibility with Therapy Report Center for easy report writing and progress monitoring

  • size 131 MB