== Products P ==
Pencil & Paper Games
This set of reproducible worksheets provides fun, easy games that will motivate your students to practice their target sounds from the drill level through carryover.

Picture Source for Adults
For use with adult clients in language rehabilitation programs, this material contains over 600 reproducible pictures that elicit single words, phrases, sentences and spontaneous speech.

Picture Source: /r/-/s/-/l/ Words
Work on both articulation and vocabulary with these 3 sets of reproducible illustrations (over 500 illustrations in all!) designed for older children and adults.

  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.

Picture, Sign, Symbol
This comprehensive collection provides instant access to 188 full-color drawings and the corresponding American Sign Language signs and Mayer Johnson symbols for use while working with young children who need augmentative assistance in developing language and communication.

Planned Language Program
This unique and exciting program encourages development of language skills starting at the non- or minimally verbal level through enjoyable, talkative play situations.

  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.

Practice, Practice, Practice
This book offers a variety of practice activities for initial, medial and final positions of: S*, R*, L*, Z, SH, CH, J, TH. (* = plus blends)

Practice, Practice, Practice & Practice With Final Consonants
Designed for students who omit final consonants, these reproducible materials allow extensive practice of the following final sounds: P, B, T, D, K , G, F, V, S, Z, TH, SH, CH, J, L, R, M, N.

Preparing for Success
This book discusses why young children from poverty homes have difficulty learning, and offers concrete suggestions for meeting their language and learning needs.

Preschool First Pictures
This set includes familiar, color pictures drawn to appeal to very young children.

Preschool First Sequence Cards, Sets 1 and 2
These two sets of full-color cards introduce very young children to the concept of events that occur in sequence.

Preschool First Stories
This is an excellent material for teaching narrative or story structure, which is a fundamental aspect of a student's literacy development.

Preschool Picture Card Sets
There are 3 colorful card sets that target formulation of simple sentence structures. Preschool Action Words, Preschool Beginning Sentences and Preschool Beginning Spatial Concepts.

Problem Solving Activities
This 120-page book of unique problem solving activities allows students to choose solutions to problems and to understand the long-term results of these choices.

Processing Auditory Messages
These reproducible activities are designed for students who have mastered following very simple auditory directions and now need material that is a little more challenging.

Pronoun Practice Pack
Five full-color booklets feature 2 children and their pets. As you read about them with your students, you'll find dozens of pronouns. Soon your students will be telling you about these characters--using correct pronouns!