Speech Therapy At Home: Video Links You Need To Check Out

I have a couple of younger kiddos who have a little bit of trouble pronouncing a few different sounds as well as a special needs kiddo who can be quite hard to understand if you haven’t been around him for a while.

This is just a short list of links that I found to help us with our Speech Therapy at home. I’ll try to update this as we find more resources as well.

Fun Videos

Speech-Language Practice Fun for Kids: Let’s Go Fishing

Phonics Music Game for Kids: Multi-syllable Word Fun

Holiday Tree Calendar Game! Super Fun Speech Language Turn-Taking for Kids

Rhyming Fun with Elf on the Shelf! Holiday Toy!

Speech Practice and Talking Turns: Fun Tips with a Puppet


Links by letter sounds

B

Childrens Speech Learn letters P, B, M (by Patty Shukla)

Speech Therapy Techniques: Early Speech Sounds Articulation Drill /P B, M, N/ | PART 2

C

Speech Therapy – “C” Sounds – YakBack Sounds #11

My secret to teaching my toddler how to pronounce the “c” “g” & “k” sounds

D

Childrens Speech learn letters T, D, N and L (by Patty Shukla)

Speech Therapy – “D” Words – YakBack Sounds #5

F

Childrens Speech Learn letters F and V (by Patty Shukla)

Speech Therapy – “F” Sounds – YakBack Sounds #14

G

Speech therapy targeting k and g sounds

My secret to teaching my toddler how to pronounce the “c” “g” & “k” sounds

Speech Therapy – Words Ending In G – YakBack Sounds #34

H

Speech Therapy – “H” Sounds – YakBack Sounds #4

Speech Therapy – “H” Sounds – YakBack Sounds #7

J

How to Pronounce the English J sound /dʒ/ – Pronunciation Lesson

K

Speech therapy targeting k and g sounds

Produce a /k/ Sound with ARK’s Spoon Tip

Teaching k sound in isolation (fronting) | Pronunciation | Speech Therapy Tips

My secret to teaching my toddler how to pronounce the “c” “g” & “k” sounds

L

Childrens Speech learn letters T, D, N and L (by Patty Shukla)

Phonics Speech Practice: Digging for l Sound Treasures

Phonics with the L speech sound

Speech Therapy – “L” Words – YakBack Sounds #13

M

Childrens Speech Learn letters P, B, M (by Patty Shukla)

Speech Therapy Techniques: Early Speech Sounds Articulation Drill /P B, M, N/ | PART 2

N

Childrens Speech learn letters T, D, N and L (by Patty Shukla)

Speech Therapy Techniques: Early Speech Sounds Articulation Drill /P B, M, N/ | PART 2

P

Childrens Speech Learn letters P, B, M (by Patty Shukla)

Speech Therapy Techniques: Early Speech Sounds Articulation Drill /P B, M, N/ | PART 2

R

Tools for Teaching the R Sound by Peachie Speechie

Speech Therapy: Eureka Approach with the /r/ sound

S

Speech Therapy – “S” Sounds – YakBack Sounds #12

Discover Fun with Dinosaurs!

How to Say /s/ and /z/ (Frontal and Lateral Lisp)

Making a Snowman Snack using /s/ blend words!

Let’s Go Fishing for Final /SH/ Sound Words

Speech Therapy – S Blends – YakBack Sounds #67

T

Childrens Speech learn letters T, D, N and L (by Patty Shukla)

Making the “Th” Sound

Speech Therapy – “T” Sounds – YakBack Sounds #10

V

Childrens Speech Learn letters F and V (by Patty Shukla)

X

How to Do Speech Therapy with Toddlers at Home: X sounds

Y

Kids Speech, Learn English – Y words – Yak Back #85

Z

How to Say /s/ and /z/ (Frontal and Lateral Lisp)

 

 

Pick-A-Trick Matching Letters And Sounds!

This is a product that we have recently started using in our home. The kids love it because it is a game but I love it because they are having fun while learning!

I have taken some pictures of a few of the different activities and features on the game. I bought this from Lakeshore Learning. My wish list is long, very long but I try to wait until I find a coupon code or a sale and use them to my advantage. They have a lot of products for just about every homeschool style/need you may have.

This first pictures are just the front/back of the case. You can see the basics and the skills that are targeted with this game.

 

These are pictures of the lesson. It goes through the alphabet and gives them a basic introduction to the Uppercase and Lowercase letters.

 

Once they finish with the lesson they can choose an activity to do:

This is Lowercase to the Uppercase activity. There are instructions to play in the beginning too, if you need them.

Once they have completed three rounds they can choose a trick for the bear to do.

The 3 year old got a little impatient but he enjoyed getting through his lesson to see the trick.

This is on the 2nd level and matches the Uppercase to the starting sound. This is an area where my DS14(special needs) really needs help.

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He helped the 3 year old with this screen. They took turns back and forth. Teamwork is important too!

This is a feature that I really like. I can print out the report to put into portfolios and to help me see the areas they may need more help with.

All in all my kids are really enjoying this and they are learning. It is important for us to incorporate a variety of different activities so each child is eager to learn.

I hope you enjoyed this product and I will continue to post about other products and activities that we are using.