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Say And Do® Sound Production
Say And Do® Sound Production
Activity Book for Apraxia and More!
By Jennifer Perkins Faulk and Lisa Priddy
Grades Pre-K & Up
Ages 3 & Up
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Give students and children the visual cues they need to perfect their sound production!
The Say And Do® Sound Production Flip Book helps children who struggle with producing sounds and words. It gives them illustrated visual cues for sound production and also includes an activity book for apraxia and more.
What makes Say And Do® Sound Production so effective?
- The flip book Contains four identical sections of illustrated cards which provide a visual model of how to produce vowels and consonants at the sound, syllable, and word levels.
- Each card section is arranged by place of production, beginning at the front of the mouth and working towards the back.
- The activity book contains worksheets and therapy activities for the illustrated cards in the Say and Do® Flip Book.
- Worksheets allow the child to practice at the beginner (sound), intermediate (syllable), and advanced (word) levels.
- Includes therapy activities and reproducible mouth pictures to encourage carryover practice.
- All worksheets and activities are easily reproducible.
Who is this sound production resource helpful for?
Say And Do® Sound Production helps students in prekindergarten and up and children ages 4 and up improve their sound production and movement skills. These articulation learning materials are designed for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) for use in therapy sessions. The Say And Do® Sound Production Flip Book provides students and children with an opportunity to visualize the sounds they are learning to produce. It is a versatile and effective tool loved and recommended by speech professionals.
Why Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) love this sound production flip book:
- The cards are well-illustrated and are an excellent resource for visual learners
- Children are motivated by the pictures and enjoy flipping the pages
- Apraxic students benefit from the visual opportunity to enhance their practice of moving from one sound to another
- It's great for showing kids the mouth shape when they are wearing a mask