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Speech Webpages (Articulation, Phonological Processes, Stuttering)
> Visit mommy-speechtherapy.com to learn how speech sounds are produced.
> When you visit http://www.nsastutter.org/stutteringInformation/generalInformation.html you can learn much
about stuttering.
> http://www.nsastutter.org The National Stuttering Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to
bringing hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals
through support, education, advocacy, and research.
> http://www.fluencyfriday.org This website is the home of “Fluency Friday Plus” and serves as a valuable
resource for all those with an interest in stuttering. Here you will find resources for parents and teachers, diagnostic
and treatment ideas, presentations & handouts, as well as relatedlinks. You can also learn all about Fluency Friday Plus, and take those ideas
and apply them to students you work with who stutter.
> http://www.stutteringhelp.org The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families,
as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering.
Speech Homework
> Visit http://www.locutour.com/support/WordLists.php to find word lists that contain the sound(s) your child is working on in speech therapy.
> The website http://www.speech-language-development.com/speech-therapy-games.html provides many speech games and activities you
can do with your child to support his speech therapy goals.
> When you visit this website http://www.quia.com/pages/speechersclass.html You find a lot of fun computer based games
that work on articulation. Look for the sound(s) that your child is working on.
> Find a book or reading passage, use a highlighter to highlight all of the times that your child's articulation sound(s) occur in the story. When your
child is reading the story aloud, make sure that they are working on correctly producing their speech sound.
> Use words, word cards or picture cards with the sound(s) that your child is working on while playing a game with them (ex: CandyLand, Jenga),
before you child takes a turn, have them say the word 10x or use the word in a sentence.
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Language Webpages Syntax, Morphology, Semantics, Pragmatics)
> Parents often wonder if their child's language is developing typically and if there is something they can do to foster
normal development. Read the following article http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/ to learn more
about how you can help your child.
> Visit http://childdevelopmentinfo.com/child-development/language_development.shtml to get information
on the developmental continuum of language skills in children.
> The webste http://www.speech-language-development.com/ provides information for parents with
questions about language development.
> The http://www.readingrockets.org/article/383/ webpage presents an overview of the process and mechanics of language
development, along with implications for practice.
> http://www.20q.net/ 20 Questions
Language Homework
> The -http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2literacy.html website provides various language activities such as sequencing,
sentence structure, and many others.
> http://e-learningforkids.org/courses.html#langarts This website has great games to work on language concepts such as: pronouns, same/opposite,
figurative language, reading comprehension, synonyms/antonyms,
> http://www.eduplace.com/tales/ Wacky Web Tales. This is a good way to work on parts of speech with your child including: nouns, verbs, adjectives,
pronouns etc.
> http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/in_the_bag/index.html What's in the Bag. This is a great site to work on identifying
vocabulary based on word descriptors
> http://www.funbrain.com/match/ Memory matching. Good to work on short term memory as well as same versus different and vocabulary building.
normal development. Read the following article http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/ to learn more
about how you can help your child.
> Visit http://childdevelopmentinfo.com/child-development/language_development.shtml to get information
on the developmental continuum of language skills in children.
> The webste http://www.speech-language-development.com/ provides information for parents with
questions about language development.
> The http://www.readingrockets.org/article/383/ webpage presents an overview of the process and mechanics of language
development, along with implications for practice.
> http://www.20q.net/ 20 Questions
Language Homework
> The -http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2literacy.html website provides various language activities such as sequencing,
sentence structure, and many others.
> http://e-learningforkids.org/courses.html#langarts This website has great games to work on language concepts such as: pronouns, same/opposite,
figurative language, reading comprehension, synonyms/antonyms,
> http://www.eduplace.com/tales/ Wacky Web Tales. This is a good way to work on parts of speech with your child including: nouns, verbs, adjectives,
pronouns etc.
> http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/in_the_bag/index.html What's in the Bag. This is a great site to work on identifying
vocabulary based on word descriptors
> http://www.funbrain.com/match/ Memory matching. Good to work on short term memory as well as same versus different and vocabulary building.
Social Language
> http://www.dotolearn.com/games/feelingsgame/index.htm This website helps your child understand different feelings by identifying facial expressions
and describing why someone might feel that way.
>http://www.pbs.org/parents/readinglanguage/reading/main.html Following is a list of fun activities you can do with your child to help him or her improve speech sounds, vocabulary, etc...
ONLINE RESOURCES AND GAMES FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE
http://speech-language-therapy.com You will find a wealth of information from Caroline Bowen, Ph.D. There are some free downloadable materials, an articulation screener, research findings and much more.
http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/materials/bingo/ Bingo Card Maker (words only- no picture ability) Take any words and enter them into the grid. Hit shuffle to mix up the arrangement. Print after each shuffle so all your students don’t have the same card. Can be used for artic words or language activities (synonyms/antonyms, vocabulary, etc.)
http://www.pics4learning.com/ Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of
thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers.
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/free_resources/awardMaker.jsp Award Maker at Lakeshore learning. Use this when your student
“graduates” from speech class!
http://www.symbolworld.org/ Interactive symbol-based activities for language, living skills. Symbol-based newspaper.
http://www.mayer-johnson.com/ This is the Mayer-Johnson website. Home of Boardmaker.
http://www.adaptedlearning.com/ This is companion site for Boardmaker providing a lesson exchange, forum, advice and training.
Other online Resources for Parents and Professionals
http://www.senteacher.org/Home/ SEN Teacher provides cost-free teaching & learning resources for students with special needs and learning disabilities. Look under “printables” for worksheets and a certificate maker. From the UK so you won’t be able to use the money section. It also lists some links and FREE software for downloading.
http://www.dltk-kids.com/ DLTK's Crafts for Kids features a variety of fun, printable children's crafts, coloring pages and more including projects for holidays, educational themes and some of our children's favorite cartoon characters.
http://www.speakingofspeech.com Speaking of Speech.com is an interactive forum for speech/language pathologists and teachers to improve
communication skills in schools. There is a lesson exchange board, forum for questions and materials review.
http://www.Starfall.com Has resources for Comprehension and Phonics.
http://teachersandfamilies.com Resources for preschool activities that you can acquire from themes.
http://www.speechexpress.com Free resource for families and educators that contains information about articulation,language development, apraxia, stuttering and other areas within the realm of speech-language pathology
www.apraxia-kids.org The Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America (CASANA)
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster4/leader.html An archive of all Judith Kuster’s columns from ASHA Leader. A wealth of internet topics and links related to speech and language.
http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/speechandlanguage.htm Speech Language Pathology Websites, Extensive list of annotated links to speech pathology
resources (K-12).
www.asha.org ASHA is the professional association for audiologists, speech-language ... Related Sites. Listen to Your Buds · National Student Speech
Language Hearing ...
> http://www.dotolearn.com/games/feelingsgame/index.htm This website helps your child understand different feelings by identifying facial expressions
and describing why someone might feel that way.
>http://www.pbs.org/parents/readinglanguage/reading/main.html Following is a list of fun activities you can do with your child to help him or her improve speech sounds, vocabulary, etc...
ONLINE RESOURCES AND GAMES FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE
http://speech-language-therapy.com You will find a wealth of information from Caroline Bowen, Ph.D. There are some free downloadable materials, an articulation screener, research findings and much more.
http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/materials/bingo/ Bingo Card Maker (words only- no picture ability) Take any words and enter them into the grid. Hit shuffle to mix up the arrangement. Print after each shuffle so all your students don’t have the same card. Can be used for artic words or language activities (synonyms/antonyms, vocabulary, etc.)
http://www.pics4learning.com/ Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of
thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers.
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/free_resources/awardMaker.jsp Award Maker at Lakeshore learning. Use this when your student
“graduates” from speech class!
http://www.symbolworld.org/ Interactive symbol-based activities for language, living skills. Symbol-based newspaper.
http://www.mayer-johnson.com/ This is the Mayer-Johnson website. Home of Boardmaker.
http://www.adaptedlearning.com/ This is companion site for Boardmaker providing a lesson exchange, forum, advice and training.
Other online Resources for Parents and Professionals
http://www.senteacher.org/Home/ SEN Teacher provides cost-free teaching & learning resources for students with special needs and learning disabilities. Look under “printables” for worksheets and a certificate maker. From the UK so you won’t be able to use the money section. It also lists some links and FREE software for downloading.
http://www.dltk-kids.com/ DLTK's Crafts for Kids features a variety of fun, printable children's crafts, coloring pages and more including projects for holidays, educational themes and some of our children's favorite cartoon characters.
http://www.speakingofspeech.com Speaking of Speech.com is an interactive forum for speech/language pathologists and teachers to improve
communication skills in schools. There is a lesson exchange board, forum for questions and materials review.
http://www.Starfall.com Has resources for Comprehension and Phonics.
http://teachersandfamilies.com Resources for preschool activities that you can acquire from themes.
http://www.speechexpress.com Free resource for families and educators that contains information about articulation,language development, apraxia, stuttering and other areas within the realm of speech-language pathology
www.apraxia-kids.org The Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America (CASANA)
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster4/leader.html An archive of all Judith Kuster’s columns from ASHA Leader. A wealth of internet topics and links related to speech and language.
http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/speechandlanguage.htm Speech Language Pathology Websites, Extensive list of annotated links to speech pathology
resources (K-12).
www.asha.org ASHA is the professional association for audiologists, speech-language ... Related Sites. Listen to Your Buds · National Student Speech
Language Hearing ...