There always seems interest for new ideas for treatment activities. We've assembled a list of web sites that may help you in your search for activities. [We don't endorse any of these sites, but offer them for you to evaluate.]
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Many good tx ideas mainly geared toward children and adolescents.
(artic, language, capd, and fluency) |
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Listed alphabetically which is helpful in navigating; a wide range
of activities across a variety of disorders. |
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A TON of links for just about everything including tx ideas and
general info for many of disorders. |
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General games... some just fun, some educational. Could be useful! :O) |
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This one is sort of a search engine within itself for anything speech
related. Seems to be pretty diverse and thorough. |
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A bunch of links with examples of how games and materials can be adapted to therapy. Literally a TON of links! |
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Categorized by disorder, this site provides links across a wide range of clinical problems. |
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Mainly for aphasia therapy, although some activities could probably be used for artic or child language. A lot of REALLY great ideas, examples, and excellent printables. |
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A compilation of activities for artic from a bunch of SLP's. |
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A few ideas for child language therapy! |
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A guide on how to structure activities for fluency therapy. |
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Jokes, riddles, tongue twisters, etc... that can be used in therapy! |
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You can make crossword puzzles, word searches, etc... with this site. All you need is a word list!!!! |
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Pretty much a bunch of lists of a BUNCH of words organized a couple of a different ways. (could be useful :O) |
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Word lists broken up by place and manner of articulation... most have printable pictures attached! |
| Word List Generator |
A database of 2084 words help students practice and build sounding out and word-form recognition skills |
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