Stay Strong in Speech All Summer Long
This simple car-themed visual helps children understand the difference between fluent (smooth) and non-fluent (bumpy) speech. One car travels on a smooth road to represent easy, flowing speech, while the other drives on a bumpy road to show speech that might get stuck or interrupted. It's a great way to start conversations about fluency in a visual, relatable way!
This engaging activity uses themed picture sets (like farm animals, zoo creatures, vehicles, and more) to help children practice identifying smooth (fluent) and bumpy (nonfluent) speech. Say the word under each picture aloud and have your child decide if it sounded smooth or bumpy. It’s a simple and fun way to build fluency awareness through play!
This engaging safari-themed activity helps children practice easy onsets and light articulatory contacts through fun coloring pages! Kids say the word for each picture while focusing on using soft, smooth speech (like saying "aaaaah" for easy onsets or tapping gently for light contact sounds). Then, they color in the images as they go! It’s a playful and effective way to support fluency shaping techniques during speech therapy sessions.