== P R O D U C T S ==
Best Sellers
  All in One
Articulation and Language Materials for Clinicians and Teachers. It’s all in one book - 100 lessons with IEP goals for both articulation and language. Use as an articulation/language program in the classroom or in individual/group therapy.

  Artic & Lit
This comprehensive resource uses children’s favorite books as the context for development and practice of articulation and language skills.

  Articulation and Language Activities
Articulation and Language Activities is a calendar of 365 reproducible activities designed to enhance language skills and encourage articulation carryover.

  Articulation and Language Lessons
Articulation and Language Lessons has all the materials needed to teach r, s, z, l and th - 54 reproducible lessons ideal for use by aides as well as clinicians.

  Articulation Stories
This reproducible set of 48 illustrated stories motivates practice of target sounds in sentences and conversational speech.

  Auditory Processing Activities
These materials may be used by speech-language pathologists and special education teachers as well as by regular education teachers who have children with auditory processing deficits in their classrooms.

  Auditory Processing of "WH" Words
These reproducible activities provide simple and very structured practice to students who have not developed a total understanding of wh question words.

  Category Workshop
Nearly 300 illustrations of familiar items are grouped into 25 categories, then presented in two formats: full-color pictures as well as reproducible line drawings. A rich assortment of reproducible activities is provided for each category.

  Communication Assessment in the School Environment (CASE)
These materials help the specialist obtain a complete assessment of a student's communication abilities and then develop interventions that will allow the student to perform successfully in the classroom.

  Curriculum-Integrated Thematic Language Units
This exciting collection of theme-related activities and reproducible materials is designed to enhance students' acquisition of language as well as the development of both written and oral expression.

  Don't Take It So Literally!
Whimsical illustrations and humorous definitions spark students' interest in learning this set of 60 idioms.

  Dotbot Language Activities and Dotbot Sequencing Activities
Four-part reproducible sequences '40 of them!' each accompanied by a core vocabulary list, extended vocabulary list, discussion activities, and cut-and-match sentence strips. Adaptable to an extensive variety of language goals, the sequenced stories are appropriate for activities ranging from a simple sequencing task through an indepth language unit.

  Expanding Vocabulary in Context
Full-page posters, with a smaller version in the form of cut-apart cards, permit use with whole classes, small groups and individuals.

  Facilitating Word Recall
These reproducible materials provide picture clues to assist students in developing word recall. A variety of activities are presented to facilitate word recall in various situations.

  Favorite Tales for Language Learners & More Favorite Tales for Language Learner
These two sets of reproducible materials teach listening skills, vocabulary and syntax. Six stories are presented in each set. Using interactive teaching methods, story components encourage the give-and-take pattern of normal conversation.

  Games for Language: /r/-/s/-/l/
These books of reproducible materials offer an exciting array of activities that target sound production as well as language development.

  Here's How to Handle /r/-/s/-/l/
This articulation program for /r/, /s/ and /l/ consists of three reproducible folders of coarticulation-based materials. Ideal for therapy sessions as well as home programs.

  Language Learning Experiences
These experience-based activities - 60 in all - teach basic skills as well as simple descriptive language. Activities appropriate for small or large group participation are presented in conjunction with reproducible activity reviews.

  Language Lessons in the Classroom
Over 140 reproducible language activities specifically developed for the classroom setting. Short activities, medium activities, long activities - they're all here!

  Language Skill Surveys
Three folder activities boards, three different themes - each accompanied by cut-apart cards containing over 500 questions divided into two difficulty levels.

  Let's Talk and Listen Today
Over 700 practical, understandable, easy-to-do activities are presented in these monthly calendars.

  Listening and Remembering Specific Details
These reproducible activity pages will help students develop auditory processing and recall of specific information and details.

  Picture Source: Categories
Choose from among 15 different categories, ranging from the familiar (animals, food, clothing) to the less common (containers, fasteners, things that fly). Each category contains 12 illustrations. Use for developing classification skills, enhancing vocabulary acquisition, facilitating memory processes and teaching cognitive, syntactic and pragmatics skills. Also excellent for ESL programs.

  Picture Source: Opposites
Each of 30 opposite pairs is depicted in 3 different contexts, allowing a more complete understanding of the relationship between the two words. The difficulty level ranges from basic opposites (big–little) to higher-level opposites (sharp-dull).

  Picture Source: Plurals
Each regular plural form is represented with a rich assortment of reproducible illustrations already set up for drill and practice. In addition, hard-to-locate irregular plurals are provided and organized for easy teaching and learning. The materials can also be used to teach noun-verb agreement, articulation, number concepts and sentence structure. Excellent for ESL programs as well.

  Picture Source: Possessives
No preparation required! Each reproducible sheet presents 3 people or animals (possessors) and 9 objects (possessions) within a specific context (such as airport, campground, restaurant). Matching the people/animals with their possessions provides practice with possessive word endings and also allows work on other language goals.

  Picture Source: Prepositions
Prepositions are presented in 15 different contexts (such as castle, garden, circus, rodeo), with each context illustrating 12 prepositions (in, on, in front of, behind, beside, over, under, between, around, through, toward, away from). Students can compare different prepositions within a specific context or practice a single preposition within several contexts.

  Picture Source: Verbs
These illustrations of 180 verbs can be used "as is" or made into materials for language sessions or home practice. Elicit numerous sentences with each picture - use a singular or plural subject, a variety of direct or indirect objects, different phrases or sentence structures.

  Playing with Idioms
These reproducible card games and gameboards are the perfect follow-up to Don't Take It So Literally! After students have learned the meanings of the 60 idioms presented in the previous material, they can practice incorporating those idioms into everyday speech.

  Practical Language Activities
This book - the companion volume to Auditory Processing Activities - offers an impressive collection of reproducible exercises and worksheets for the development and reinforcement of oral expressive language.

  Quick Games for Articulation & Language
Six different folder gameboards - for articulation and 3 for language - each combined with activity cards. Just cut apart the cards and, from then on, no preparation is required. On a hectic day, these materials are waiting for you, ready to use.

  Search & Say
These reproducible articulation materials contain over 60 word search puzzles that target 10 different sounds.

  Speaking of Phonology
Based on principles of phonological therapy, these reproducible materials offer a step-by-step approach for treating children with multiple articulation errors.

  Teaching Kids of All Ages to Ask Questions
This book offers an exciting collection of reproducible, interactive language activities specifically designed to develop question formulation skills.

  Training Articulatory Processes with Preschoolers (TAPP)
Developed to meet the learning needs of preschoolers with multiple misarticulations, these reproducible materials are firmly based on extensive experience and research.

  Webs for Language
This set of reproducible webs allows students to organize and sequence experiences, then describe and discuss them using appropriate language structures.