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Free Articulation Worksheets

60+ articulation worksheets ready for parents, therapists, and children. For first timers, please follow the getting started guide below.

Getting started guide

Each worksheet comes with 16 words. You can either print the sheet out and write on it directly, or  laminate it for reuse. The cards can easily be cut into flashcards as well. 

Have the child practice lip and tongue placement.

Practice the sound in isolation multiple times. Give the child a star for each attempt.

Work on syllables by combining the middle letter with each of the outer vowels. Switch the order of the letter with the vowels to practice initial, medial, and final syllables (ra, ar, ara, etc).

Every time the child says the target word make a star in 1 of the 5 circles at the bottom of the card.

Use the chart to see the average age a child produces certain english sounds. This is based off of research published in 2018. Click on the letter to jump to the worksheets or scroll down to see the worksheets in alphabetical order. 

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Voiced + Voiceless TH

b-Initial Words

b-Medial Words

b-Final Words

ch Sound

ch-Initial Words

ch-Medial Words

ch-Final Words

d-Initial Words

d-Medial Words

d-Final Words

f-Initial Words

f-Medial Words

f-Final Words

g-Initial Words

g-Medial Words

g-Final Words

h-Initial Words

j-Initial Words

k-Initial Words

k-Medial Words

k-Final Words

l-Initial Words

l-Medial Words

l-Final Words

m-Initial Words

m-Medial Words

m-Final Words

n-Initial Words

n-Medial Words

n-Final Words

p-Initial Words

p-Medial Words

p-Final Words

r-Initial Words

s-Initial Words

s-Medial Words

s-Final Words

sh-Initial Words

sh-Medial Words

sh-Final Words

t-Initial Words

t-Medial Words

t-Final Words

th-Initial Words

th-Medial Words

th-Final Words

v-Initial Words

v-Medial Words

v-Final Words

w-Initial Words

y-Initial Words

z-Initial Words

z-Medial Words

z-Final Words

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Articulation Screener – How to Determine What Sounds Your Child Needs Help With 

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100 Fun and Easy Articulation Activities Speech Therapy

My mission here at Speech Therapy Store is to make your life, as a Speech-Language Pathologist, easier one resource or material at a time! In the past, my speech therapy sessions were filled with articulation practice, so I thought what better way to serve you than by providing a complete list of the top 100 articulation activities for speech therapy! 

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Why Articulation Practice Is Important

Articulation in speech therapy is important for several reasons, as it plays a crucial role in effective communication. Here are some key reasons why articulation is emphasized in speech therapy sessions:

  • Articulation refers to the ability to produce speech sounds accurately and clearly. Clear articulation of specific sounds ensures that listeners can easily understand and interpret the intended message. When different sounds are produced accurately, communication is more effective, leading to better understanding and reduced chances of miscommunication.
  • Clear articulation helps to increase our speech intelligibility and in turn will improve our social interactions. Individuals with articulation disorders may experience difficulties in social situations and misunderstandings. Improving articulation and language skills can help individuals feel more confident and comfortable in social settings.
  • Speech sound disorders can impact academic performance. Addressing articulation issues early on can contribute to better academic outcomes.
  • Individuals who struggle with articulation may experience frustration or a lack of confidence in their communication abilities. Speech therapy helps build confidence by providing strategies and exercises to improve articulation skills. Increased confidence in communication can positively impact various aspects of life.

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Articulation Boom Cards

Boom Cards are digital, interactive, and self-checking learning resources that can be used by a speech-language pathologist to practice a target sound or target word during articulation practice. They are a fun way to practice articulation skills in your therapy room!

  • Articulation Boom Cards for Speech Therapy l K Sample by Anna Dee SLP is a highly rated boom card deck to practice the ‘K’ sound.
  • Talk Like a Pirate /ar/ FREEBIE: Speech Therapy/Articulation + BOOM Cards by Panda Speech is a favorite game for speech students as they practice the AR sound and other r blends!
  • Video Articulation Cards – Prevocalic R Sound Speech Therapy Boom Card FREEBIE by Speechie Things provides and easy way to model target words!
  • Sensory Bin BOOM CARDS™ FREE SAMPLE for Speech Therapy: Articulation & Phonology by The Type B SLP is a set of boom cards for minimal pairs.
  • Spring FREEBIE Multisyllabic Word Articulation | BOOM CARDS™️ | Speech Therapy by Upstate SLP is a fun articulation game for your students!
  • Articulation Cards for Speech Therapy BOOM CARDS™ R Initial FREEBIE by Stacey Crouse is a great way to practice prevocalic r with your articulation students!
  • Feed the Skeleton L & L Blends Articulation Boom Cards™ Halloween Speech Therapy by Pinwheel Speech Resources is a highly rated teachers pay teachers resource to practice the l blends! 
  • Free Feed the Shark Medial K Sound Articulation Boom Cards | Speech Therapy by Goldie Talks Speech is a fun way to engage your students in articulation practice!
  • S Blends Build a Bug Speech Therapy Articulation Activity BOOM CARDS by Pep Talk prompts your students to practice articulation at word level. This is a great resource for your early intervention students!
  • FREE S-Blends Bowling Articulation Boom Cards for Speech Therapy by Sunflower SLP is an easy way to target S sound articulation with your students!

BONUS: Be sure to check out our entire list of over 115 Articulation Booms Cards here . The articulation boom cards list is subdivided into the following helpful lists: Articulation Screener , Multiple Sounds , P initial, medial, final , B initial, medial , F initial, medial, final , V initial , K initial, medial, final , G medial, medial, final , Z initial, medial, final , S initial, medial, final, S-Blends , TH initial, medial, final , SH initial, medial, final , R initial, medial, final, R-Blends , L initial, medial, final , J initial, medial, final , W Initial , N Final , and Articulation Reinforcers .

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Articulation Flash Cards

Articulation flash cards are a common tool used in speech therapy to target the correct production of specific sounds in speech therapy sessions. Whether they are a digital version or a piece of paper, these cards typically feature images and words that emphasize a target sound, making them an effective tool in providing a visual aid to help individuals improve their articulation skills. We love using flash cards for articulation drills and for home practice to further our student’s language development.

  • S-blends Articulation FlashCards Card Game and Find It Speech Therapy activity by A Gift of Speech is a great set of articulation cards that focus on S Blends. 
  • Articulation Cards – Flashcards for Speech Therapy: /r/ +Vocalic /r/ +/r blends/ by Speeching of that is a highly rated set of prevocalic R flash cards including /er/, /ar/, /air/, /ire/, /ear/, /dr/, /br/ and /kr/.
  • Interactive Articulation Flash Cards – FREEBIE! – Speech Therapy by Speech Room 121 – Lisa Syverson are highly rated interactive flash cards for the /m/ sound.
  • /t/ and /d/ Articulation Cards and Worksheets – For Speech Therapy by Carrie Clark – Speech Therapy for Kids is a great set of flash cards and associated worksheets for the /t/ and /d/ sounds.
  • Z Articulation Flashcards Distance Learning by Ms Lees Bees SLP and Reading Supplies is a highly rated set of 100 flashcards for the Z sound! These flashcards and clear and for initial, medial and final /z/.

BONUS: Make sure you visit our articulation lists posts so you can click on the individual sound you need and then enjoy the done for you interactive flash cards straight from your computer. No printing necessary! Here are a few examples to get you started: Initial R Flash Cards , Medial R Flash Cards , Final R Flash Cards , Initial ER Flash Cards , Medial ER Flash Cards , Final ER Flash Cards , Initial Z Flash Cards , Medial Z Flash Cards , Initial G Flash Cards and grab the rest here of our flash cards here.

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Articulation Games

Articulation games are a fun and effective way to practice different sounds and grow language skills. Check out this list of resource types for easy articulation activities. These games are a simple way to help your students with articulation disorders have fun in your therapy room! We’ve found everything from a scavenger hunt to board games!

16 . I SPY /R/ Articulation by Speech Therapy Store is a fun and engaging set of I Spy Pages that focus on the /r/ sound. Scroll to the bottom of the blog post to enter your name and email and have this high quality pdf emailed right to you!

17. Dot to Dot Prevocalic R Game by Speech Therapy Store is a favorite game for elementary students as they practice their prevocalic R sound! Play one one one or in small groups! Scroll to the bottom of the blog post to enter your name and email and have this high quality pdf emailed right to you!

18. Articulation Fortune Tellers Oragami by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $9 resource that has been a favorite for years! Have your students cut and fold the fortune tellers and have fun practicing their target sound. With over 20 sounds at initial, medial and final level, this resource has a fortune teller for everyone on your caseload. (also known as cootie catchers!) 

19. See it Say It Match It by Speech Therapy Store Shop is an $18 complete bundle of 57 playing cards for R & R-Blends, L & L-Blends, S & S-Blends, SH, CH, and TH sounds. This game has clear directions, engaging pictures, and has always been a favorite for our students! 

20. Articulation Tic Tac Toe by Speech Therapy Store Shop is an $8 bundle of Tic Tac Toe Boards for over 24 sounds at initial, medial and final level! This is a game you can laminate and play over and over with your students. It has clear directions and is so engaging. 

21. Go Fish by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $12 complete bundle of all the sounds you need for your caseload! Each Go Fish Deck has 72 cards total, and helps students practice at initial, medial and final positions. This is another favorite that our students can’t get enough of.

22. Connect Four By Speech Therapy Store Shop is an $8 bundle that targets multiple sounds. This is a great game to play because it includes data tracking boards for the number of trials completed as the students play! 

23. Roll A Die by Speech Therapy Store Shop is an $8 bundle of a favorite game! With sounds for your whole caseload, students will roll a dice and practice the associated sound with the dice number. This is a great game to play in small groups or as individual practice!

24. Apple to Apple by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $12 game that is played just like the original Apple to Apple game! Older elementary and middle school students love this game and this bundle has sounds for everyone in your caseload.

25. Coloring Decks by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $14 bundle of over 20 sounds. Each sound has a playing card deck with 52 cards. Have your students color the cards and then bring back to your therapy room to play a multitude of fun card games! 

26. Bingo by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $14 bundle of bingo cards with playing boards and sounds for everyone on your caseload. The pictures are engaging and the directions are clear. This is always a favorite in our therapy sessions!

27. FREE Speech Therapy Game – Articulation S Blends by The Elementary sLp – Kelly Workman is a great activity to play to practice S sound at word level and sentence level! 

28. K Articulation Cookie Game for Speech Therapy by Speechy Musings has an articulation target sound /k/ and is great for special education readers or non readers as well as speech therapy! 

29. FREE Search and Find Articulation Game for Speech Therapy | F Sound by Dean Trout’s Little Shop of SLP is a highly rated search and find game that can be printed in color or black and white!

30. SLP Articulation Dice Game for TH by SLP HELPS – Stephanie Tarrant Martin is a classic game to print and go for small groups or one on one practice! The printable picture is engaging and fun.

31. Speech Therapy Articulation Game for S blends | Rock Paper Scissors by Activity Tailor is a favorite for elementary aged students!

32. Frog and Pond Speech Therapy Game with Final G Articulation Cards by Speech Sprouts is an engaging and fun game to practice the final g sound with your students!

33. Freebie! R Sound Articulation Game: Hexagon Tile Connect for Speech Therapy by Harre SLP is a freebie to practice the /r/ sound in all positions!

34. HARRY POTTER ARTICULATION GAME FOR SPEECH THERAPY by Achieve Beyond is a favorite for middle school and high school students!

35. Would You Rather Winter Dice Game – Articulation Activity Speech Therapy FREEBIE by The Speechie Boat is a focus on /s/ and /z/ sounds in an engaging would you rather dice game.

BONUS! We have some great articulation game resources already compiled for you! Check out this post with some of our favorite articulation games! If you are looking specifically for board games then we have a post with the 29 Best Speeh Therapy Board Games . Here are some of the overall BEST Speech Therapy Games . Lastly, we have compiled some resources if you are looking for reinforcement games or teletherapy games!

SEE ALSO: Free Articulation Games for Speech Therapy

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Articulation Digital Materials

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the availability of digital materials for articulation therapy activities. Speech therapists can use these materials as a great way to leverage technology to engage individuals and provide interactive learning experiences with target speech sounds. Below we have compiled a list of some online and free articulation games! 

36.  FREE Interactive PDF for Speech Therapy – All in One by Speech Therapy Store is a complete interactive pdf that focuses on articulation for R, L, S, Z, SH, CH, TH sounds as well as language and social skills goals.

37. Spring Flower Bug Easter Earth Guess the Word Open Ended Articulation Reinforcer by Seldom Speechless is an interactive and open ended reinforcement activity for articulation drills!

38. FREE Articulation Carryover /R, S, Z/ by Beverly Pass is an interactive resource for carrier phrases focusing on the /r/, /s/ and /z/ sounds.

39. FREE! Articulation Tic-Tac-Toe: Producing /s/ in word initial position by Mua SLP is an interactive Tic Tac Toe game that focuses on the /s/ sound.

40. Articulation Memory Games- Initial R by Dick and Jane Go Digital is a highly rated digital memory game that focuses on initial R!

41. The Mystery Door Game – Initial, Medial, and Final /g/ DIGITAL, NO-PREP by Kale Speech Materials is a fun way to practice the /g/ sound digitally.

42. *Free*-Distance Learning-Interactive Google Slides Artic Vowel ‘uh’ in isolation by Living a Speechie Life is an interactive whiteboard game to practice the ‘uh’ sound in isolation.

43. Open Ended Beach Adventure Game Board – BOOM CARDS by Speech Adventures SLP is a fun and interactive board game to practice any articulation sound.

44. Sound Listening Articulation Blends Sc Sk Free Product for Boom Cards by Chatter Box Charlie SLP Materials is a sound loaded game to practice SK articulation digitally.

45. Christmas Speech Therapy Digital 50 Trials for Articulation FREE by Ashley Rossi is digital game that uses a mini erasers to erase reindeer as a student goes through 50 trials. 

46. Winter Speech Therapy Activities Digital PDF Language Articulation FREE SAMPLE by Staci Crouse is a digital pdf with a fun winter theme to practice articulation goals with your students.

47. Free Dot Art for Articulation Speech Therapy: Tacos (Print and Digital) by Ausome speech is an interactive dot marker activity. There are many easy ways to practice articulation practice with no prep!

48. FREEBIE: Apple Picking Articulation Sort /K, G/- Digital Speech Therapy Activity by Sunflower SLP is an interactive activity that prompts students to sort the /k/ and /g/ sound as they pick apples.

49. Sensory Bin BOOM CARDS™ FREE SAMPLE for Speech Therapy: Articulation & Phonology by The Type B SLP is a fun and interactive sensory bin game that prompts students to sort sounds that pull out of the bins.

50. NO PREP R Blends Roll and Tell Articulation Worksheet for Speech Therapy by TheSecondarySpeechTherapist is an interactive Roll and Tell game!

JUST FOR YOU! Here is a great post filled with free therapy activities for digital distance learning! Also, don’t forget we have interactive word lists to practice at word level, phrase level and sentence level for all of our articulation posts!

SEE ALSO: 21 Best Reinforcement Games for Speech Therapy

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Holiday Themed

Holiday-themed speech therapy activities can be a fun and festive way to engage individuals while targeting specific speech and language goals throughout the entire year. There are so many creative ways for articulation therapy fun when we include holiday themed resources! Here are some holiday-themed speech therapy activities for all ages including older students, middle school students and early intervention caseloads! 

51. FREE Valentine’s Day Articulation for Speech Therapy by Teach Speech 365 is a fun articulation activity that targets sounds for everyone in your case load. 

52. Valentine’s Day Speech Therapy, Articulation and Basic Concepts, NO Prep by Language Speech and Literacy is a great no prep option!

53. K Valentine’s Day Articulation Quilt FREEBIE – Speech Therapy- Craft Activity by Small Town SLP is a highly rated color by sound activity!

54. Valentine’s Day Articulation Open Ended Printable Worksheets for Speech Therapy by Sarah C the SLP is a great activity for older students to practice open ended questions and articulation!

Bonus: Be sure to check out our complete Valentine’s Day themed activities for articulation and so much more!

St. Patrick’s Day

55. FREE St. Patrick’s Day Articulation Gold Coin Game Speech Therapy March by Sparkly Speechie is a fun game with a Golden coin theme to practice articulation of multiple sounds!

56. Free Saint Patrick’s Day Articulation Coloring Trials for Speech Therapy by Jennie’s Speech Room is a fun and interactive color by sound worksheet that younger students love!

57. St. Patrick’s Day Articulation Pack /S,R,L/- Speech Therapy by Shelley SLP is an engaging activity that targets /s/, /r/, and /l/ articulation.

58. St. Patrick’s Day Articulation Pack SH, CH, TH – Speech Therapy by Shamrock Speech is a freebie that includes 72 trials of /sh/, /ch/, and /th/ sounds. 

Bonus: You won’t want to miss our complete St.Patrick’s Day resource list including articulation and many other skills.

4th of July

59. Fourth of July Articulation Activities for Speech Therapy: T & D Sounds by The Speech Spot creation is a highly rated articulation activity for the /t/ and /d/ sounds.

60. FREE Fourth of July Articulation Activity Worksheet Speech Therapy: Vocalic OR by The Speech Spot Creations is a print and go worksheet with an independence day theme.

61. 4th of July Thumbprint ART freebie + articulation sample pages by Panda Speech is a favorite for early elementary students! Make thumbprint designs as they practice articulation sounds.

62. FREEBIE! QUICK PRINT CUT & PASTE 4TH OF JULY ARTICULATION – /S/ Blends by Twin Speech Language and Literacy is a fun cut and paste activity to practice S blends. 

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63. Halloween Speech Therapy Pop Up Craft: Articulation and Language by Texas Speech Mom is an engaging craft for elementary aged students!

64. Halloween Fortunes for Speech Therapy by Speech Therapy by Courtney Gragg is a highly rated origami freebie for elementary aged students. This freebie targets vocalic /r/ with 8 Halloween themed origami print outs – instructions on how to fold included! 

65. Halloween Vocalic R What’s Wrong Picture Scene by Two Sisters Therapy – Nicole Absher is a highly rated, no print, no prep Halloween scene that is interactively used on smart devices! Students love this Halloween themed articulation practice. 66. Halloween Articulation Word Searches – R and S Sounds by Communication Window is a set of engaging, Halloween themed word searches that are ready to print and go!

Bonus: Be sure to check out our complete Halloween themed activities for articulation and so much more!

Thanksgiving

67. FREE Thanksgiving – Fall – Autumn Articulation – S/Z/R Speech Therapy by Communication Window is a great way to practice /s/z/r articulation with a fall theme. 

68. Thanksgiving Speech Therapy FREEBIE – Cut and Say Articulation – D Sound by Red Rose Speechies is an engaging cut and paste activity. 

69. Thanksgiving Turkey Articulation Worksheets Freebie by Ms. Toni’s Speech Tools is a print and go bundle of worksheets to color for articulation practice.  

70. FREE Thanksgiving Themed No Print Uncover a Win Articulation Speech Game by Simply Speaking SLT is an interactive whiteboard game for articulation practice!

Bonus: Want even more Thanksgiving articulation and more resources? Be sure to check out our list of over 141 Thanksgiving freebies!

71. FREE Christmas Articulation Speech Therapy No Prep Activities by Two Sisters Therapy – Nicole Absher is a great set of activities and worksheets with a fun christmas theme!

72. Christmas Tree Decorating Speech Therapy /f, v/ | Articulation Therapy by The Giggle SLP is an engaging craft that prompts students to decorate a tree as they practice their /f/ and /v/ sounds.

73. NO PREP FREEBIE: Christmas “SH” Articulation Stocking Craft for Speech Therapy by Speech by Madison is a highly rated christmas activity to practice articulation in your speech room!

74. Christmas/Holiday Speech Dots – Articulation Craftivity for Speech Therapy by Miss V’s Speech World is a great activity that uses dot markers or pom poms as your student decorate a gingerbread man! 

Bonus: You won’t want to miss our complete Winter resource list including articulation and many other skills.

75. FREE New Year Speech Therapy Craft | language and articulation activity by Speech Dreams is a great print and go craft for articulation with a new years theme!

76. New Year’s Articulation Freebie! By Speech is Sweet is a great printable for articulation practice. Students color and practice target words.

77. FREE LEAP YEAR (FROG) ARTICULATION SMASH MATS, SPEECH THERAPY by SLP Britt is a smash mat for new years and a leap year!

78. CH & J Articulation Boom Cards™ – Chinese New Year is an interactive set of boom cards for the Chinese New Year!

PRO TIP! Our students have always loved incorporating holiday themes into our lessons. This trick boosts engagement and makes therapy sessions so much more fun. So, just for you, here are some compiled lists of some of our favorite speech therapy activities for Halloween , Thanksgiving, New Years , Valentines Day and St. Patricks Day ! Enjoy!

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Themed 

My articulation students always love themed speech therapy activities. They are such a fun way to practice articulation words and can be especially engaging for both older students or early intervention students. 

79. Summer-Themed Speech Therapy FREEBIE: Articulation Lists, Open-ended Sheets by Twin Speech Language and Literacy is a great freebie with a summer theme to practice articulation.

80. Food Themed Language and Articulation Workbook for Speech Therapy NO PREP by Speechie Studio is a food themed workbook to work on articulation practice with your students.

81. Articulation Speech Therapy Theme Lesson Plan-Monster FREE-EASY DIY Instructions by SparklySpeechie is a fun monster themed activity to practice articulation. 

82. FREE Speech Therapy Activities for Articulation and Language | Pasta Theme by Fun in Speech is a set of activities with a pasta theme!

FOR YOU! We also love themed resources! Here are some compiled lists of our favorite activities for your speech therapy sessions! Back To School Activities , Fall Activities , Winter Activities , Spring Activities , End of the Year Activities , Weather Themed Activities and Ocean Themed Activities .  

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Articulation Worksheets

Using articulation worksheets is a common practice in speech therapy to help individuals practice and reinforce specific speech sounds. They are often easy prep or no prep activities and are a fun way to target articulation practice in an easy and fun way. We have compiled a list of some of the best articulation worksheets for you to use at a moment’s notice! 

83. One Page S Articulation Worksheet for Speech Therapy by Anna D SLP is a clear and fun worksheet to practice the S sound.

84. Freebie SH Articulation Worksheets for Speech Therapy by Talking with Rebecca is a clear and engaging worksheet that focuses on the SH sound.

85. FREE F Sound Articulation Worksheets for Speech Therapy by PlayingSpeech is a highly rated worksheet for the F sound!

86. Ocean Dot Paint Worksheets for Speech Therapy FREEBIE – Articulation & Language by GreenTea Speech Room is a dot marker worksheet with an ocean theme!

87. K Articulation No Prep Worksheet for Speech Therapy by Anna D SLP is a no prep worksheet for the /k/ sound.

88. FREE One Page Articulation Worksheets For Speech Therapy P SOUND by PlayingSpeech is a print and go worksheet for the P sound.

89. FREE Fall Articulation Practice Worksheet for Speech Therapy: TH Sound by The Speech Spot SLP is a colorful and engaging worksheet with a fall theme.

90. Back to School Articulation Worksheets Freebie | Speech Therapy Homework by Ms. Toni’s Speech Tools is a great worksheet for back to school!

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Articulation Books

There are several articulation books specifically designed for targeting particular sounds in speech therapy. They can be very helpful for speech therapists when helping improve a child’s speech. These books often include activities, exercises, and stories that target specific speech sounds. Here are some great game companions to go with the books you use in your speech therapy sessions! 

91. Articulation Reading Passages and Conversation by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $24 bundle with over 240 pages of reading and conversational level passages with both student and teacher versions. There are 6 stories per sound with 2 stories at the initial level, 2 stories at the medial level, and 2 stories at the final level.

92. Sound Loaded Book List for Articulation Speech Therapy by SpeechSprouts is a sound loaded book for articulation practice!

93. FREEBIE! Articulation flip book- ‘sn’ blend for speech and language therapy by Katrina Bevan is a book to make with your students to practice the sn sound.

94. THE PRESCHOOL SLP: /n/ Articulation Coloring Flip Book w/ Speech Sound Cues by The Preschool SLP is a coloring flip book for younger students!

95. Articulation Mini Book: S Blends (Freebie) by MRSTslp is a great freebie book for students to practice multiple targets of s blends.

96. Articulation Activities for R and L Speech Sounds Easy Print for Parents by Ashley Egger is a comic book for students to color and load with r and l sounds.

BONUS! We have found interactive books to be so fun in our therapy sessions! Here is a list of the best interactive books to use in your speech therapy session!

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Articulation Homework

Homework assignments are a simple way to help your articulation students meet their articulation goals. Assigning articulation homework helps reinforce newly learned skills and encourages consistent practice in order to grow effective communication.

97. Complete Homework Bundle by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $25 complete interactive bundle with 600 pages of articulation homework! With sounds for your whole caseload, have students practice their articulation weekly at the word, sentence and conversation level.

98. Summer Homework Bundle – by Speech Therapy Store Shop is a $14 homework bundle that includes calendars for daily articulation practice, weekly language worksheets and weekly social skills practice for the months June-August. 

99. Speech Therapy Homework Worksheets FREE SAMPLE Articulation Language Pragmatics by Stacey Crouse is a preview of homework samples for articulation practice for older students. 

100. R Articulation Cards for Speech Therapy Activities & Drill Sheets – FREE! By Ashley Rossi is a set of cards for students to practice and drill with at home! 

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We hope this list helps you find some great articulation materials for your therapy room! 

If you’re working on creating articulation goals for any of your students be sure to check out our complete articulation goal bank !

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50 fun and easy articulation activities for speech therapy.

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Articulation cards are a staple in Speech Therapy rooms. Articulation Flash Cards can be used in so many ways with preschoolers and elementary students... buuuttt sometimes they can get boring and repetitive. Check out these articulation card ideas to bring some new and exciting speech therapy activities into your therapy room! You can use these ideas in group therapy or in one-on-one sessions or even send them home for easy articulation homework ideas!

WHAT’S THERE?: Place 5 cards around the room. Ask the child to find and label the card in a particular place. For example, “What is beside the lamp?” -> “ Bee!”

MAKE A ROAD: Place target cards on the floor around the room. Drive cards over the cards. If you have a toy tractor, you can load the cards into the tractor.

FEED THE PUPPET: Feed a puppet the target cards.

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FLASHLIGHT HUNT: Pin the cards around a room. Turn the lights off and give the child a flashlight to find the cards.

IS IT A ___?: Ask the child if a card is an item. For example, “Is it a cat?”. You can use the carrier phrases, “No! It’s a ____” or “Yes! It’s a ___.” Have the child complete the blank.

MUSICAL CHAIRS: Place cards on the floor. Play music and when it stops, have the child find a card to sit on.

TAKE PICTURES: Use a camera/phone to take pictures of the cards. Kids find this incredibly motivating!

BOWLING: Put the cards in paper bags. Take turns rolling a ball to knock over the ‘pins’. Say the word when you knock over a bag.

OBSTACLE COURSE: Make an obstacle course out of items that you have. Make sure to go under, over, and between objects! Place cards throughout the obstacle to practice along the way.

‘BUY’ THE CARDS: Play store! Use pretend money and have the child ‘buy’ the cards.

BEAN BAG TOSS: Place cards on the floor. Have the child throw a bean bag on the cards. For more trials, the child can also tell you which card they are aiming at.

BALL POPPER: Stand the cards up using binder clips, or stick them to a wall. Use a ball popper (or bubbles) to aim for the cards.

HOPSCOTCH: Make a hopscotch board out of tape on the floor. Place a card in each square. Say the word when you land on it.

SENSORY BIN: Place the cards in a bin filled with cotton balls, pom poms, and cut up straws - or anything you can think of! Have the child find the items using tongs or tweezers.

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JENGA: Place cards between the layers of blocks.

FLY SWATTER: Place the cards around the room. Give the child a fly swatter and have the child ‘swat’ each card. Kids love running between the cards!

TELL SOMEONE: Bring the cards to show the child’s teacher/friend. Ask the student to label each card.

WHAT AM I DRAWING?: Place the cards face up, in front of you and the child. Take turns drawing one of the items. See if you can guess what it is!

HIDE UNDER CUPS: Hide the cards under plastic cups.

SNOWBALL FIGHT: Place the cards upright using binder clips. Use scrunched up paper balls to knock the cards over.

HIDE IN BOOKS: Hide cards in books. You can use Sticky Tack (or hide under flaps!) to stick the cards to the pages. Say the word when you flip to the page the card is on.

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HANG AND CATCH: This activity takes a little more prep but it is so fun! Hang string with paper clips from the ceiling. Attach cards and have your students pull the cards off the string.

PLAYDOUGH: Smoosh play dough on the card each time you say the word (make sure your cards are laminated!).

TIC TAC TOE: Print a few copies of your articulation cards and play tic tac toe! Give each player 6 copies of a card.

MAKE A SHAPE: Make different shapes with your cards (square, circle, triangle).

HOPPING: Place the cards around the room on the ground. Hop from one card to another.

SIMPLE DRILL: Pair your card with a drill card and cover each number with a token or a mini object.

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ROLL AND SAY: Roll a dice. Say the word the number of times indicated on the dice.

MEMORY: Print two sets of cards and play memory.

GO FISH: Use two sets of cards to play Go Fish.

MEMORY GAME: Place several cards face up on the table. Have the child study the cards. Flip them face down and see how many card the child can remember.

FISHING: Use a magnet and paper clips to create a fishing game.

WHAT’S MISSING: Put 2 or 3 cards on table, face up. Let the child take a quick peek and then close their eyes. Take one card away or turns one card over. Ask the child to guess which one is missing.

MAIL CARDS: Make a mailbox out of a tissue box. “Mail” the cards to family and friends.

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EGG CARTON TOSS: Place one card in each section of the carton. Have the child toss a coin into the carton. Say the word on the card where the coin landed.

TELL A STORY: Use several cards to create a story. (This is best for conversation level).

SILLY SENTENCES: Make a silly sentence with each card.

POP IT: Use a Pop it fidget toy and have the child push one section each time they say the word.

USE CLOTHESPINS: Have the child place a clothespin on the card each time they say the word.

COLOR AND CREATE: Use black and white Articulation Cards. Allow the child to color and create their own set that they can use and take home! (My Articulation cards come in black and white and color for this purpose!)

BURY AND FIND: Bury cards under pom poms, cotton balls, or sand. Have the student use a shovel or tongs to find the cards/

BUCKET TOSS: Place cards in buckets. Throw crumbled paper or a ball in to the bucket.

MINI OBJECTS: Lay your cards on the table and cover them with mini objects. Simple but effective!

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BUBBLE BLOW: Place cards on the wall using sticky tack or Painter’s Tape. Blow bubbles onto the cards. Say the word when the bubble lands on it.

MICROPHONE/TELEPHONE: Say your words into a telephone or toy microphone. You could also use paper towel rolls.

HOLE PUCH: Print Black and White Cards and hole punch the cards each time you say the word.

MAGNET WAND: Use a magnet wand and magnetic chips. Place a chip on each card the you say the word. Use the wand to pick up all the chips when you are done!

BLOCKS & CARDS: Place a block ad then lay a card on top. Continue until the tower tumbles. See how high you can build the tower before it falls!

SPOON RACE: Place the card on a spoon and see how fast you can make it across the room. Say the word when you place the card on the spoon.

FEED ANIMALS: Use toy animals and have them ‘eat’ the cards. Kids think this is hilarious!

I hope you find these articulation therapy ideas helpful. I know I am always looking for ways to mix it up and keep my students engaged.

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How Mommy Speech Therapy Can Help Your Child’s Learning And Development

As a mother, nothing is more important than ensuring your child’s well-being and development. However, when it comes to speech and language disorders, many parents feel helpless and unsure of how to help their child.

This is where mommy speech therapy comes in- a specialized approach that focuses on improving communication skills in young children. In this blog post, I will explore what mommy speech therapy is all about, common speech and language disorders in children, signs indicating that your child may need therapy, and the benefits of seeking help from a qualified therapist. So let’s dive into the world of speech therapy together!

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What is mommy speech therapy, and how does it work.

Mommy Speech Therapy is an innovative approach to speech therapy that uses various techniques and strategies to help children improve their speech, language, communication skills, and cognitive development.

Definition Of Mommy Speech Therapy

As a mother, I understand the importance of early speech and language development in children. Mommy Speech Therapy is a specialized form of speech therapy that focuses on helping young children improve their communication skills. It involves techniques and strategies that can be implemented at home by parents to enhance their child’s language development.

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The goal of Mommy Speech Therapy is to help children overcome common speech and language disorders such as articulation, language, fluency, and voice disorders. A qualified therapist will work with both the child and parent to develop personalized treatment plans that incorporate play-based activities, exercises, and other fun learning methods.

One of the most essential aspects of Mommy Speech Therapy is parental involvement. As the primary caregiver for your child, you have a crucial role in enhancing their communication skills. By working closely with your therapist, you can gain valuable insights into ways to support your little one’s journey toward improved speech and language abilities – something that can make all the difference in your child’s future success!

Importance Of Early Speech And Language Development In Children

As a mother, I understand the importance of early speech and language development in children. In fact, research shows that the first five years of a child’s life are critical for speech and language skills to develop properly. That’s why it’s important to start addressing any potential issues as soon as possible.

Early intervention through Mommy Speech Therapy can make all the difference in your child’s communication skills, helping them succeed academically and socially. Plus, getting an early diagnosis allows you to start treatment before any difficulties become more serious or ingrained.

Don’t hesitate to seek assistance from a qualified speech therapist if you feel your child may be struggling with their communication skills. With early intervention and consistent practice using effective techniques like those offered by Mommy Speech Therapy, your child can thrive both academically and personally.

Techniques And Strategies Used In Therapy

As a mother of a child with speech difficulties, it’s important to understand the various techniques and strategies used in mommy speech therapy. The first step is assessing your child’s individual needs through an articulation screener or evaluation by a qualified speech therapist. From there, the therapist will create personalized goals and exercises for your child that focus on areas such as phonetics, communication skills, and articulation.

During therapy sessions, you can expect to see activities like tongue thrust correction, oral motor exercises for orofacial myofunctional disorders, and even games that target auditory processing disorders. Additionally, some therapists may use technology like apps or recordings to supplement traditional therapy methods. As a parent involved in the process, you’ll be coached on how to support your child outside of therapy sessions with at-home exercises and practice opportunities.

Overall, Mommy Speech Therapy takes a comprehensive approach that addresses both physical components like tongue placement as well as cognitive components like language development. By utilizing these evidence-based techniques and strategies alongside parental involvement and support from qualified professionals, children can make significant progress in their speech abilities over time.

Importance Of Parental Involvement

As a mother, you play an important role in your child’s speech therapy journey. Parental involvement is crucial to the success of therapy sessions. It allows you to understand your child’s progress and communicate with their therapist about any concerns or questions you may have.

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Your active participation during therapy sessions can also help reinforce techniques and strategies used by the therapist at home. This creates a consistent approach to addressing your child’s speech and language development needs.

Additionally, parental involvement promotes positive reinforcement and motivation for your child. Praising their efforts during practice exercises can go a long way in boosting their confidence levels as they strive to reach their speech goals.

In conclusion, don’t underestimate the impact that your involvement has on your child’s learning and development journey. By partnering with their speech therapist, you can create a supportive environment that fosters growth, self-esteem, and successful communication outcomes for your little one.

Common Speech And Language Disorders In Children

Children may experience speech and language disorders such as articulation, language, fluency, and voice disorders, but don’t worry – in the next section; we will help you recognize signs your child may need speech therapy. Keep reading to learn more about how Mommy Speech Therapy can be beneficial for your child’s learning and development.

Articulation Disorders

As mothers, we all want our little ones to communicate effectively and with confidence. However, articulation disorders can cause difficulties for children when it comes to clear speech and pronunciation. These disorders affect the sounds children make while speaking, such as substituting one sound for another or omitting certain sounds altogether.

Articulation problems typically arise during early childhood development stages and may persist if left unaddressed. They can lead to social anxiety, academic struggles, and self-esteem issues later in life. This is why seeking help from a qualified speech therapist through mommy speech therapy services is essential.

The good news is that parents can also play a vital role in their child’s therapy by practicing exercises at home that reinforce correct tongue placement and jaw movements. By working together with your child’s speech therapist through mommy speech therapy techniques, you’re ensuring that your child has the best chance of overcoming articulation disorders and developing strong communication skills for life.

Language Disorders

As a mother of a child with speech problems, it’s important to understand the different types of language disorders that can affect your child’s development . Expressive language disorder is one type that impacts a child’s ability to communicate their thoughts and ideas effectively through spoken or written language. Receptive language disorder, on the other hand, affects the understanding and comprehension of spoken or written words.

If your child has been diagnosed with a language disorder, early intervention through Mommy Speech Therapy can help them overcome these challenges. Techniques used in therapy may include repetition and modeling of correct grammar and sentence structure, as well as visual aids to aid in comprehension. With consistent therapy sessions and active parental involvement, children can make significant progress in improving their communication skills.

Fluency Disorders

Fluency disorders can affect a child’s ability to speak smoothly and with ease. This disorder includes stuttering, the repetition of sounds, words, or phrases; prolongation, extending a sound for longer than normal; and blocks, where the child cannot produce any sound at all. As a mother myself, I understand how frustrating and disheartening it can be when your child experiences difficulty expressing themselves. However, with help from Mommy Speech Therapy techniques and strategies tailored to their needs by a qualified speech therapist, your child can improve their fluency.

During speech therapy sessions for fluency disorders, one technique used is called slow speech. This involves reducing the speed of talking, which helps children who tend to speak too quickly or rush through their sentences leading to disfluencies like stuttering. Another strategy is providing positive feedback when children display fluent speech patterns during conversation as they encourage them not to feel embarrassed or frustrated about speaking. Consistent practice of these methods at home and school under the guidance of an experienced therapist increases chances of improved fluency in no time!

Voice Disorders

As a mother of a child with speech problems, it’s important to be aware of various voice disorders that can affect their communication skills. Voice disorders are characterized by changes in pitch, volume, or quality of sound produced during speech. Some common types include vocal nodules, vocal polyps, and spasmodic dysphonia.

Vocal nodules and polyps are caused by excessive strain on the vocal cords, usually from yelling or singing too loudly for an extended period leading to growths that cause hoarseness, roughness, or breathiness in the voice. On the other hand, spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological condition that causes involuntary movements in the vocal cords resulting in unpredictable voice breaks.

It’s crucial to diagnose and treat these conditions early as they can lead to greater problems, such as chronic hoarseness or even loss of voice if left untreated. Speech therapy techniques that focus on improving breathing techniques and reducing tension around the neck and shoulders may help children overcome these challenges for more effective communication skills.

Signs Your Child May Need Speech Therapy

If your child is experiencing delayed speech and language milestones, difficulty with articulation and pronunciation, or trouble understanding or following directions, it may be a sign that they need speech therapy.

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Delayed Speech And Language Milestones

As mothers, we are always eager to see our children reach new milestones. However, when it comes to speech and language development, some children may experience delays. It’s important for us as parents to pay attention to these milestones and seek help if necessary.

One common delayed milestone is the age at which a child begins speaking their first words. According to the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA), most children say their first word around 12 months of age. If your child has not said any words by their 16th month, it may be time to consider seeking the advice of a speech-language pathologist.

Another milestone is sentence formation or combining two words together by age 2. By this age, most children should have an expressive vocabulary of about 50 words or more. If you notice that your child struggles with forming sentences or expressing themselves through language beyond this point, it could be worth consulting with a speech therapist who can perform an assessment and provide appropriate therapy techniques.

Remember that every child develops at their own pace, and there is no need for alarm if they don’t reach certain milestones exactly on schedule. However, recognizing these potential delays and seeking help early can make all the difference in helping our little ones develop strong communication skills for life.

Difficulty With Articulation And Pronunciation

As a mother, you may notice that your child is struggling with pronouncing certain sounds or words. This can be frustrating for both you and your child. Articulation disorders are common in children and can impact their speech development if left untreated.

Some signs of difficulty with articulation and pronunciation include substituting one sound for another, leaving out certain sounds in words, or using the wrong tongue placement when making a specific sound.

When working with a mommy speech therapist, they will assess your child’s articulation skills and create a treatment plan tailored to their needs. Through activities such as games and targeted exercises, your child will learn proper tongue placement and practice saying sounds correct. With consistent therapy sessions and parental involvement at home, improvement in articulation skills can be seen over time.

Trouble Understanding Or Following Directions

As a mother, it can be concerning if your child struggles with understanding or following directions. This can sometimes be a sign of a language disorder that requires speech therapy intervention. Children who struggle with these skills may have difficulty in school and social situations.

The good news is that Mommy Speech Therapy provides techniques to help children improve their receptive language skills. These techniques include teaching your child to pay attention, encouraging them to ask for clarification when they don’t understand, breaking down instructions into simpler steps, and using visual aids.

By working together with a qualified speech therapist, you can help your child develop the necessary language skills to comprehend and follow instructions effectively. Early intervention is key, so don’t hesitate to seek professional help if you notice any signs of trouble understanding or following directions in your child’s development.

Benefits Of Mommy Speech Therapy For Children

Mommy Speech Therapy can provide numerous benefits for children, including improved speech and language skills, enhanced cognitive development, increased confidence and self-esteem, and a strengthened parent-child relationship.

Improved Speech And Language Skills

As a mother of a child with speech problems, I know firsthand the importance of seeking help from a qualified speech therapist. One of the most significant benefits of mommy speech therapy is that it can improve your child’s speech and language skills.

Through various techniques such as phonetics and articulation exercises, your child will be able to learn how to correctly pronounce words and communicate more effectively. As they progress in their therapy sessions, you may notice an improvement in their vocabulary and sentence structure.

Furthermore, improved communication skills can benefit your child both now and in the future. Being able to express themselves clearly can lead to increased self-confidence and socialization skills that are essential for success throughout their lives. So if you’ve noticed any signs that suggest your child could benefit from speech therapy, don’t hesitate to reach out for help!

Enhanced Cognitive Development

As a mother of a child with speech problems, you are probably wondering about the long-term effects on your child’s development. One benefit of Mommy Speech Therapy is that it can enhance cognitive development in children. By improving language skills, children are better able to process information and understand new concepts.

Research has shown that early speech and language intervention can lead to improved memory, attention, problem-solving skills, and academic performance. Activities used in therapy, such as storytelling, reading books aloud, and playing games, also stimulate brain development.

In addition to improving cognitive ability, Mommy Speech Therapy can help your child become more confident in their abilities. As they make progress in therapy sessions, they will feel proud of themselves and want to continue learning. This positive mindset can have a ripple effect on other areas of their life, such as schoolwork or social situations.

Overall, enhancing cognitive development through Mommy Speech Therapy is an important step toward ensuring your child’s long-term success. With the right techniques and strategies from trained professionals and parental involvement at home, your child will be well-equipped for future challenges both academically and personally.

Increased Confidence And Self-Esteem

As a mother, it’s painful to see your child struggle with communication. Having trouble expressing themselves can lead to frustration and low self-esteem. That’s where Mommy Speech Therapy comes in. By focusing on improving communication skills, we help children gain confidence in themselves and their abilities.

One of the most rewarding parts of my job as a speech therapist is seeing the transformation in children’s personalities as they develop stronger language skills. Improved communication means they’re better able to express their thoughts and feelings, which leads to increased self-confidence. This newfound confidence can carry over into other aspects of their lives, from socializing with peers to excelling academically.

By working together through Mommy Speech Therapy sessions, they address not only specific speech or language deficits but also enhance overall self-esteem. When your child feels confident about communicating effectively, there’s no limit to what they can achieve!

Strengthened Parent-Child Relationship

As a mother of a child with speech problems, one of the most important benefits I have experienced through Mommy Speech Therapy is the strengthened relationship between my child and me. By actively participating in therapy sessions and practicing techniques at home, I have been able to develop a deeper understanding of my child’s needs and how I can best support their language development.

Additionally, speech therapy has provided an opportunity for me to spend quality one-on-one time with my child. Through games and activities designed to improve speech and language skills, we’ve created a special bond that extends beyond just working on their communication abilities.

Overall, Mommy Speech Therapy has improved not only my child’s speech but also our relationship as parent and child. It has helped us communicate better, understand each other more deeply, and enjoy each other’s company even more.

How To Seek Help From A Speech Therapist

If you suspect that your child needs speech therapy, it’s important to seek help from a qualified speech therapist as soon as possible. In this section, we’ll discuss the benefits of early intervention and provide tips on finding the right professional for your child’s specific needs. Don’t miss out on this critical information that could make all the difference in your child’s learning and development journey!

Importance Of Early Intervention

As a mother of a child with speech problems, I understand the crucial role early intervention plays in enhancing their language skills. It is important to seek help from a qualified speech therapist as soon as you notice any signs of developmental delays or difficulties with articulation and pronunciation. The earlier your child receives therapy, the better their chances for success.

Through early intervention, therapists can identify and address any underlying issues that may be hindering your child’s communication skills. This can include techniques such as play-based therapy, visual aids, and repetition exercises to improve phonetics and language development. As parents, we have an important role to play in supporting our children’s learning journey by participating actively in the therapy sessions at home.

In conclusion, don’t hesitate to seek help if you suspect that your child has speech problems. Early speech and language interventions can significantly enhance their ability to communicate effectively with others and ultimately set them up for success both academically and socially throughout life.

Finding A Qualified Speech Therapist

When it comes to finding a qualified speech therapist for your child, there are a few important things to consider. First and foremost, you want someone who has the appropriate education and training in speech-language pathology. Look for a licensed or certified professional with experience working specifically with children.

It’s also important to find someone who makes your child feel comfortable and at ease during therapy sessions. You can ask for recommendations from your pediatrician or other parents whose children have received speech therapy.

During your initial consultation with a potential therapist, be sure to ask about their treatment approach and what kinds of techniques they use. And remember that early intervention is key – the sooner you seek help for your child’s speech issues, the more effective therapy is likely to be.

What To Expect During A Speech Therapy Session

When you take your child to a speech therapy session, you can expect a warm and welcoming environment where both you and your child will feel comfortable. The session usually lasts between 30 to 45 minutes, depending on your child’s attention span and therapy goals. During the first few sessions, the speech-language pathologist (SLP) will evaluate your child’s communication skills through various assessments.

The SLP will then create an individualized treatment plan based on your child’s needs and goals. Depending on the type of disorder, they may use different techniques such as articulation drills, phonetics exercises, or language games to help improve their communication skills. You’ll also be given recommendations for activities that can be done at home to reinforce what is learned during the therapy session.

It’s important to note that building trust with your therapist takes time, so it’s normal if things don’t go smoothly in the beginning but don’t worry; keep attending sessions consistently with patience and open communication with the therapist who would ultimately ensure progress in your child’s speech development journey. Through consistent therapy sessions coupled with parent involvement and guidance by professionals, parents are giving their children an edge in life.

In conclusion, mommy speech therapy can be a game-changer for your child’s learning and development . Early intervention is key, and with the right techniques and strategies used in therapy and parental involvement, children can overcome common speech and language disorders such as articulation, fluency, and voice disorders, among others.

Don’t hesitate to seek help from qualified speech therapists who use various exercises to enhance cognitive development, improve communication skills, and boost the confidence levels of children, which leads to stronger Parent-Child relationships.

Remember that every child deserves a chance to communicate effectively with the world around them. So take action today! Contact an experienced speech therapist in your area and start your child on their journey toward better communication skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is mommy speech therapy, and how does it help children with their learning and development.

Mommy speech therapy involves parents working with a licensed speech therapist to learn strategies for promoting language development in their child at home. This can include activities such as reading books, playing games, and incorporating language into daily routines like meal times. By practicing these techniques consistently, children can improve their communication skills and overall learning abilities.

What are some common signs that a child may benefit from mommy speech therapy?

Children who struggle with speaking clearly or expressing themselves effectively may benefit from mommy speech therapy. Other signs to look out for include difficulty following directions, trouble understanding words or concepts, limited vocabulary, and poor social interaction.

How often should a parent engage in mommy speech therapy sessions with their child?

The frequency of mommy speech therapy sessions can vary depending on the needs of the individual child and family schedule constraints. However, therapists typically recommend consistent practice multiple times per week for optimal results.

Can older children also benefit from mommy speech therapy?

Yes! While commonly associated with young children who are still developing their language skills, older children who continue to face challenges expressing themselves or communicating effectively can also benefit from the supportive environment provided by mom-lead sessions that emphasize consistency in action planning between theory/strategy implementation methodologies provided by trained professionals alongside parental involvement whether they are directly participating through role-playing exercises or simply providing a listening ear for feedback during progressive stages of evaluation & treatment management phases directed towards improving progress observed over time via scientifically-backed research methods proven successful in other instances where patients have faced similar issues requiring attention (e.g., neurological considerations).

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40 FREE Websites for Speech Therapy

by Liliana Diaz February 04, 2021 1 Comment

40 FREE Websites for Speech Therapy

Ever since COVID began, I have been on the hunt for practical and FREE websites that I can use for my speech tele-therapy sessions. Since last year, I have come across several great websites that I frequently use for therapy book recommendations, parent resources, reinforcer games - you name it! I have book marked many of these websites on my internet browser and I highly recommend that you do too for quick access! Whether you are a monolingual SLP, bilingual SLP, and/or a parent, these websites will sure be handy. I have listed some of my favorite websites below, make sure to check them out and let me know if I missed any of your favorite go-to websites! 

Websites with Free Books to Use in Speech Therapy

1.  Unite for Literacy

Unite for Literacy is a website provides free access to a variety of grade level books in English and in a variety of other languages. They have a mission to ensure that all children have access to an abundance of books that celebrate their cultures and languages.

2.  Maguaré

Maguare is a Spanish-only website funded by the Colombian government that provides free access books, animated stories, singing games, coloring book pages and more! 

  3 .  Story Place

StoryPlace  came about to provide children with the virtual experience of going to the library and participating in the same types of activities the library offers at its physical locations. StoryPlace includes stories and activities in a format compatible with desktop and mobile devices. The site also now includes early literacy information for parents and caregivers. You can find books in Story Place both in English and Spanish. In addition, there are several interactive activities such as WH questions with several stories that you can utilize to target comprehension skills.

4.  Epic Books

Epic is a digital reading platform with over 40,000+ popular, high-quality books from 250+ of the world’s best publishers for kids 12 and under. The website is free for educators that have a school email and parents can obtain a free 30 day trial.

5.  ReadWorks

ReadWorks  is a  nonprofit organization that partners with K-12 teachers with a mission to improve literacy in children across the world. On the website you can access e-books, lesson plans, and activities for major core subjects such as science, social studies, etc. In addition,  Readworks provides free access to books for a variety of grade levels. Some activities come with embedded questions activities, activities for inferencing and vocabulary.

These websites were created by the same person and each one provides popular children's stories in Spanish, Italian and German. In addition, each of the websites provides free language learning lessons! I love using these websites because it provides great information about  syntax such as adjective lessons, telling time lessons, WH- questions, how to use definite/indefinite articles, and more! 

7.  Storyline Online

Storyline Online is a program of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation. The foundation is a nonprofit organization that features celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. Their mission is to improve reading, writing and communication skills, logical thinking and concentration, and general academic aptitude, as well as inspire a lifelong love of reading. Storyline Online is completely free and includes a supplemental curriculum for each book developed by a credentialed elementary educator, aiming to strengthen comprehension and verbal and written skills for English-language learners.

8.  The International Children's Digital Library

ICDL is non-profit organization that provides a digital library with books in a variety of languages! Their mission is to promote tolerance and respect for diverse cultures by providing access to the best of children's literature from around the world. They have certainly held up to their mission by providing free books in languages such as Korean, Spanish, French and much more! You can even search for books by country! 

9.  Story Books Canada

Story Books Canada is a free open educational resource that promotes literacy and language learning in homes. It includes 40 stories from the African story book with text and audio in English, French and a variety of other languages. Some books include audio readings and a break down of the images/text in the book. It's a great tool to use if you are working on sequencing and picture description.

10.  World Stories 

WorldStories includes a growing collection of stories from around the world. The collection includes retold traditional tales and new short stories in the languages most spoken by UK children but also includes stories in Polish, Portuguese, Spanish and more! In addition, they frequently add new stories, translations, pictures and sound recordings every week. 

11.  Oxford Owl

Oxford Owl is an ebook website from Oxford University Press, created to support children’s learning both at home and at school. It includes a variety of free grade level books for children a variety of ages. You can also search by books by reading level on the website! 

12.  MagicBlox Online

MagicBlox Online is an e-book library that provides access to a variety of ebooks in a variety of languages such as Spanish, Portuguese, Mongolian, etc. They have a large and growing collection of eBooks for kids 1 to 13 years old from award winning authors and publishers from around the world.  

13. Youtube

Did you know that you can practically search for any book on Youtube and possibly find a read-a-loud of the book? I love using Youtube to find wordless picture books such as Journey  by Aaron Becker or Found by Jeff Newman and Larry Day. I frequently use books like these during my remote assessments.

Websites to Use for Articulation Therapy

14.  Language Playroom

Language Playroom was created by Ezrael Maher, M.S. CCC-SLP, who has five years of experience creating and implementing speech and language therapy materials for school-aged children. The website is intended to be an online library of tools and activities for speech and language therapy activities that can be used by clinicians, families, or individuals for speech and language interventions. You can find all sorts of activities for articulation therapy as well as other areas such as language, social skills and fluency. 

15. Mommy Speech Therapy 

Mommy Speech Therapy is a blog that provides free downloadable articulation worksheets, word lists for a variety of speech sounds, sound norms and other free downloads. I frequently use this website in order to print out or email word lists to parents who have children that are working on improving their articulation. 

16. Speech and Language Songs

Speechandlanguagesongs.com i s a website created by  Stephen Kneece, MA, CCC-SLP who is a certified Speech-Language Pathologist working and living in Aiken, SC.  Speech and Language Songs aims to create speech therapy songs and videos that help children communicate more effectively. You can watch  Stephen's videos on YouTube as well. 

17. Peachie Speechie on Youtube

The Peachie Speechie is a speech language pathologist that has created a Youtube channel in order to provide speech therapy videos on how to elicit a variety of speech sounds. She also has great videos that teach language concepts such as adjectives, inferencing, and more! 

Educational Games for Speech Therapy

18. Juegos Infantiles

Juegos Infantiles is a Spanish-only website that includes a variety of free audiobooks, ebooks, fun games and educational activities for parents and children. I love using this website because it provides games for writing, grammar, vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, coloring pages, memory games and more! 

19. Árbol ABC

Arbolabc.com is an educational website that provides short stories, inferencing/guessing games, vocabulary games, songs and other educational videos in Spanish and English. 

20. PBS Kids

PBS Kids is a gold mine full of fun educational games for children. Best of all, they have a variety of language-based games to choose from! One of my favorite games to use is called   Story Builder which allows you to build a story from beginning to end. It's a perfect activity to work on story grammar elements with younger children.

ABCYA is an educational website that provides access to a variety of educational games for literacy, math, science, etc. The website also includes holiday themed games in which you can target a variety of language areas in therapy. I like using their games to work on sequencing, vocabulary, phonemic awareness, and functional communication skills with my students. 

22. Fun with Spot

Fun with Spot is a free website that provides fun educational language games centered around the book series "Spot." This is a great website to suggest to parents for language-based games that include skills such as sequencing and functional at-home activities.

23. Owlie Boo

Owlie Boo is a website that provides free and simple educational games and videos that can be used to target vocabulary or as a simple reinforcer. Games are organized by how they are manipulated (i.e., pushing a key on the keyboard, clicking and dragging, or moving the mouse). Even very young children without computer experience can actually manipulate some of these games themselves with little help from an adult. One of my favorite games to use on this website is a game called "Moving the Mouse / Tree." You can work on vocabulary naming, prepositions (ON)  and MLU with this game as you reveal the characters on the tree.

24, Fun Brain

Fun Brain is an educational website with a variety of fun games in which you can browse by grade level. The website includes several reading-based games and some even cover grammar elements such as "Mad Libs Junior." This website can also be used as a reinforcer activity during therapy. 

25. ESL Games Plus 

ESL Games Plus includes a variety of games for English Language Learners however, you can also use these games with your speech therapy students. Some of the games featured include games to work on sentence building, adjectives, prepositions, comparatives, past tense and more! 

26. Tiny Tap

Tiny Tap is an amazing website where educators can create their own educational games. There are a variety of hidden gems on this website that will allow you to target a variety of language areas in speech therapy. I've come across a 5 little monkeys game and a fun game called Cat & Mouse 3 which is perfect for targeting prepositions!

27. Highlights for Kids

Highlights for Kids is an educational website that provides a variety of resources for parents, books for kids and games! Highlights has a Hidden Pictures game in which you can use as a reinforcer or to work on vocabulary, MLU (I spy __) or prepositions (The ball is next to the __." 

Websites for AAC

28. PrAACtical AAC

PrAACtical AAC is a blog all about AAC. Experts provide information about how to implement AAC with AAC users. In addition, this website has useful information for parents, activity ideas, implementation ideas, videos and free downloads that you can use for your sessions with AAC users.

29. AssistiveWare 

AssistiveWare is a free website that has a  parent blog in which they discuss AAC implementation strategies and provide ideas for activities involving AAC. They also provide free downloadable visual supports and their blogs can be converted into Spanish for Spanish-speaking families. I love using this website in order to provide parents with a quick information about AAC and activity ideas. 

30. Tar Heel Reader

Tar Heel Reader is a free website that provides a collection of free, easy-to-read, accessible books on a wide range of topics as well as games. Each of their books can be speech enabled and accessed using multiple interfaces, including touch screens, the InteliKeys with custom overlays, and 1 to 3 switches.

31. The Center for AAC & Autism

The Center for AAC & Autism is a great website that provides free downloadable activity ideas for AAC. They have a resource that includes a variety of free activity ideas for the use of core vocabulary . I love giving this resource to parents as functional homework!

32. Do2Learn

Do2Learn is a website that provides a variety of interactive activities, songs and free downloadable visual supports. I frequently use this website with my AAC users!

Other Great Websites for Speech Therapy & Resources for Parents

33. The Resource Center for Autism and Developmental Delays

The Resource Center for Autism and Developmental Delays has a website in which parents and educators can subscribe to for free. They have a blog and free downloadable visual supports, adaptive stories, social stories and more! In addition, they also provide ideas for activities to do at home.  

34. Boom Learning 

Boom Learning is a website that includes a variety of educational activities for a variety of areas such as articulation, language, fluency, etc. Parents can create a free account and access free and/or paid boom cards. SLPs can assign a boom deck to a student through the website in order for in-home practice.

35. CBeebies Global

CBeebies Global is a free British website for children ages 0-6. It includes stories, coloring pages, language-based games and more. A fun game they have on the website right now is a dressing game that can be used to work on categories, vocabulary, MLU and more! 

36. First School

First School is a website with free preschool activities in English and Spanish. The website includes lesson plans for popular storybooks, in-home activities, crafts, online stories and coloring pages and more! 

37. Make Learning Fun

Make Learning Fun is an educational website that includes a variety of fun activities, coloring book pages and printables for children

38. Wheel of Names

Wheel of Names is a google based site and you will need to sign in with a gmail account to access. However, it is completely free! You can create your own custom wheel that spins by uploading images from your computer. You can use the wheel in may ways, as a reinforcer, for articulation therapy, for describing, etc.!

39. Toy Theater

Toy Theater is a free website that provides a variety of fun games! I like to use this website as a reinforcer during my speech teletherapy sessions and the students love it! 

40. Pink Cat Games

Pink Cat Games has free speech therapy games you can play with your students. Simply pick a category area that you want to work on and then select the game. The website has a lot of free holiday-themed games which are always great to work on a variety of concepts! 

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Who are we?

Bilingual Speechie LLC. is a small business dedicated to providing inclusive and engaging speech therapy resources and activities for bilingual children, parents, SLPs and educators.

Bilingual Speechie LLC promotes bilingualism and multilingualism by dispelling common myths, providing education on bilingual language development, and promoting heritage language maintenance amongst bilingual families.

About the Owner:

Liliana Diaz-Vazquez is a certified licensed bilingual speech language pathologist (SLP), currently practicing in Chicago, Illinois. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in communication disorders (2012) and her master’s degree in speech language pathology at Saint Xavier University (2014). She is a certified member of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) since 2014, a member of the Illinois Speech and Hearing Association (ISHA) since 2014 and maintains licensure in the state of Illinois. 

Liliana is a first-generation Mexican-American Latina, a small business owner, a full-time school-based SLP, & a bilingual parent, who takes pride in her roots, culture, & heritage language. She loves being able to share her experience as a Latina SLP, and a bilingual mom, as well as her culture & heritage language with the educator, SLP, and parent community.

Liliana Diaz-Vazquez has extensive experience working with the bilingual English and Spanish speaking population & multilingual population. She specializes in augmentative/alternative communication (AAC), bilingual language development and language delays/disorders in bilingual/multilingual children. She has also worked in the early intervention setting for several years where she gained vast experience working with interpreters and bilingual/multilingual families. 

Liliana began creating digital bilingual resources and activities in 2014 out of need while working full-time in the school setting as a SLP. Liliana worked with many Spanish-speaking families and quickly realized that there were limited Spanish and bilingual speech therapy resources available for her students and their families. In addition, Liliana quickly became aware that there was a need for education about bilingualism and typical bilingual language development as many of the families she worked with had encountered misinformation about bilingualism. Liliana began developing resources and eventually started Bilingual Speechie LLC with the mission to provide education to SLPs and families about bilingualism, as well as provide inclusive and diverse materials for speech therapy in order to help bilingual families and SLPs gain access to appropriate bilingual materials for children with communication disorders.

Today Liliana currently works full-time in the Chicago public school setting as a lead bilingual SLP where she consults and collaborates with SLPs daily to help them understand how to assess and provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services for bilingual and/or multilingual students. She also runs her small business, Bilingual Speechie LLC, and is on a mission to expand and grow her business so that all SLPs, educators, and families can have access to inclusive, diverse, and bilingual resources in a variety of languages for speech therapy.

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Liliana has vast experience as a speaker/presenter and has presented at several conferences over the years. You can view all previous conferences and topics that Liliana has presented on here . Liliana is available to present on topics such as best practices when working with multilingual populations, bilingual speech/language assessment and treatment, goal writing with multilingual populations and much more. If you are interested in booking Liliana for a conference or event please don't hesitate to send an email at [email protected]

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Mommy Speech Therapy: Empowering Parents and Unlocking Communication

Being a parent is an ever-evolving journey filled with joy, challenges, and a constant desire to provide the best for our children. In this modern age, parents are inundated with various opinions and resources on how to navigate parenthood effectively. One aspect that holds immense significance in a child’s development is speech and language skills. In this article, we will delve into the history and modern application of Mommy Speech Therapy, an empowering approach that helps parents support their children’s communication journey.

The Evolution of Mommy Speech Therapy:

Dating back to ancient times, parents have recognized the importance of early communication skills in their children’s lives. However, it wasn’t until recent decades that the concept of Mommy Speech Therapy gained prominence as a dedicated approach for enhancing speech and language development. From humble beginnings to the modern era, the evolution of Mommy Speech Therapy showcases the growth of parental involvement in speech therapy techniques and strategies.

Understanding Mommy Speech Therapy:

Mommy Speech Therapy is based on the belief that parents are their child’s first and most influential teachers. It empowers parents to actively participate in their child’s speech and language development journey. By equipping parents with knowledge, techniques, and resources, Mommy Speech Therapy enables them to support their children’s communication skills at home, creating an enriching environment for learning and growth.

Historical Milestones:

Explore the key historical milestones that have shaped Mommy Speech Therapy over the years. From early research on language development to the influential works of renowned speech therapists, trace the foundations of this approach and how it has evolved into a collaborative and parent-centric model.

Modern Application of Mommy Speech Therapy:

In today’s digital age, Mommy Speech Therapy has seamlessly adapted to cater to the needs of modern parents. Online platforms , blogs, and social media have become valuable resources for parents seeking guidance on speech and language development. Discover the wealth of information available through blogs and websites like “Mommy Speech Therapy,” where parents can access tips, exercises, and practical advice to enhance their child’s communication skills.

Benefits and Success Stories:

Mommy Speech Therapy is an approach that can provide numerous benefits for children’s learning and development. Some of the benefits associated with this therapy include improved speech and language skills, enhanced cognitive development, increased confidence and self-esteem, and a strengthened parent-child relationship [1]. The collaborative practice between parents and speech and language therapists (SLTs) is considered a key element in family-centered models [2].

Parents who have implemented Mommy Speech Therapy have shared their success stories, offering inspiration and hope to other parents. These stories highlight the factors that made a difference in their child’s speech success. Some parents mentioned specific exercises that proved effective, while others praised the expertise and guidance of a great speech therapist. Time and persistence were also mentioned as crucial factors in their child’s speech improvement [3].

It’s important to note that success stories can vary depending on each child’s unique circumstances and needs. Mommy Speech Therapy emphasizes the active involvement of parents in their child’s speech and language development. Through consistent practice, parental support, and collaboration with speech and language therapists, many parents have witnessed significant progress in their child’s speech skills.

Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Support:

Acknowledge the challenges parents may face in implementing Mommy Speech Therapy techniques and provide guidance on how to overcome them. Emphasize the importance of seeking professional support from speech-language pathologists, who can offer expert guidance and personalized strategies tailored to each child’s unique needs.

Mommy Speech Therapy represents a shift in parental involvement, recognizing the significant impact parents have on their children’s speech and language development. By understanding the history and modern application of Mommy Speech Therapy, parents can embrace their role as active participants in fostering their child’s communication skills. Together, let us embark on this journey of empowerment, unlocking the potential of every child’s voice.

FAQs on Mommy Speech Therapy:

What is mommy speech therapy.

Mommy Speech Therapy is an innovative approach to speech therapy that utilizes various techniques and strategies to help children enhance their speech, language, communication skills, and cognitive development. It empowers parents to actively participate in their child’s speech and language journey [2].

How can Mommy Speech Therapy benefit my child?

Mommy Speech Therapy can provide numerous benefits for children, including improved speech and language skills, enhanced cognitive development, increased confidence and self-esteem, and a strengthened parent-child relationship. It aims to address common speech and language disorders such as articulation, fluency, voice disorders, and more [2].

Are there resources available for parents to support Mommy Speech Therapy?

Yes, parents can access helpful resources for Mommy Speech Therapy. Websites like Mommy Speech Therapy offer free downloads of speech and articulation worksheets as support material to complement the related articles on the site [1]. These resources can assist parents in implementing therapy techniques at home.

When should I consider Mommy Speech Therapy for my child?

If your child experiences delayed speech and language milestones, difficulties with articulation and pronunciation, or struggles with understanding and following directions, it may be a sign that they could benefit from speech therapy [2]. Early intervention is crucial, so seeking help from a qualified speech therapist as soon as possible is recommended.

How can I find a qualified speech therapist for my child’s needs?

Finding the right speech therapist for your child is essential. Look for professionals who specialize in pediatric speech therapy and have experience working with children with similar needs. Ask for recommendations from your child’s pediatrician, consult local speech therapy clinics, or seek referrals from support groups or educational institutions. It’s important to choose a therapist who can provide individualized care based on your child’s specific requirements [2].

Sources: [1] Mommy Speech Therapy: “Free Downloads” – https://mommyspeechtherapy.com/?page_id=55 [2] Tidbits of Experience: “How Mommy Speech Therapy Can Help Your Child’s Learning and Development” – https://www.tidbitsofexperience.com/how-mommy-speech-therapy-can-help-your-childs-learning-and-development/

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How to Teach B Sound: Articulation Activities, and Word Lists for Effective Speech Therapy

How to teach h sound: articulation activities, and word lists for effective speech therapy, how to teach m sound: articulation activities, and word lists for effective speech therapy.

The “m” sound is a voiced bilabial nasal, which means that it is produced by blocking the airflow from the lungs using both lips (bilabial) and then releasing it while allowing the air to pass through the nose (nasal). The vocal cords vibrate during the production of this sound, which creates a buzzing or humming sensation in the throat.

To produce the “m” sound, you need to bring your lips together and then release them while simultaneously blocking the airflow from your lungs and allowing the air to pass through your nose. This creates a continuous buzzing or humming sound that is characterized by a vibration in the lips and a resonance in the nose. You can try producing this sound by saying the word “mom” or “hammer” and paying attention to the way your lips and nose work together to create the sound. In phonetics, this sound is represented by the symbol /m/.

Here are few tips you can follow to teach the “M” sound:

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Demonstrate the sound: Start by demonstrating the “M” sound for your child. Make the sound and have your child watch your lips and mouth movements. Explain that the sound is made by closing the lips together and humming while using their voice.

Visual Cue: Begin by demonstrating how to produce the “m” sound with a visual cue. Show the child how to place their lips together and then release them to create a humming sound. You can use a mirror to help the child see how their lips are moving. You can also use a visual cue such as a picture or flashcard of an “M” to help your child remember the sound.

Understand the sound: Help your child understand how the “M” sound is made by explaining that it is a voiced bilabial nasal sound. This means it is made by closing the lips together and allowing air to flow through the nose while using their voice.

Practice Blowing: Help your child get used to the sensation of airflow through their nose by having them practice blowing air out of their nose without making any sound.

Practice Tongue Placement : Show your child how to place their tongue behind their teeth and keep their lips closed while making the “M” sound. You can make it more fun by having them imitate animal sounds, such as a mooing cow or a meowing cat, while using the “M” sound.

Practice in Isolation: Once your child has mastered the correct tongue and lip position, have them practice making the “M” sound on its own without any other sounds.

Add Syllables: After your child has mastered the “M” sound in isolation, have them practice using it in different syllables, such as “ma,” “me,” and “mo.” You can make it more fun by having them say silly words like “monster,” “muffin,” and “magician.”

Practice in Words: Once your child has mastered the “M” sound in syllables, have them practice using it in different words such as “mom,” “moon,” and “mouse.”

Practice in Phrases: After your child has mastered the “M” sound in words, have them practice using it in phrases like “my mommy,” “merry-go-round,” and “munchy monkey.”

Practice in Sentences: Finally, have your child practice using the “M” sound in different sentences such as “My mommy makes me muffins,” “I love the moon,” and “The mouse ran across the room.”

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