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Look below to find our recommendations for resources you can use at home or in the classroom! Each link will take you directly to the product. If you have any questions about these recommendations, please reach out.
Multisensory Partner Products
Forbrain by SoundforLife is a tool we use as an enhancement to intervention for those with Dyslexia, ADHD, Autism, and Auditory Processing Disorder. With regular use, it can help with improvements in reading and speech/language.
We use this metronome therapy program as an enhancement to reading and speech intervention with our students who have executive functioning deficits, ADHD, and working memory disorders. It allows them to create new neural connections to assist with reading or speech. They also sell weighted blankets, swings, games, and educational materials for parents and teachers.
Dyslexia and Reading Resource Recommendations
Contains 234 letters, one double-sided magnetic writing board, three whiteboard pens, one eraser. Very useful for teaching phonics and CVC or CCVC words
These highlighters enable children to tackle complex words and text by following along using the finger-pointing method. This allows little ones to focus on reading from one word to another, which prevents them from skipping over words, lines, and letters.
Classroom Use: ​Build, blend, and segment words with this ready-to-use interactive word work set! Magnetic activity trays, durable magnetic tiles, and engaging activity mats provide the tools advancing young learners need for hands-on literacy skills practice!
This science of reading activity set helps you learn 44 sounds of the English language, and works great for phonics practice, as ESL teaching materials or in speech therapy settings.
Spellchecked helps young learners recognize spelling patterns, use critical-thinking strategies, and learn from misspellings. The game plays to young learners’ strengths in identifying images and choosing a correct spelling from three possibilities.
These highlighters enable children to tackle complex words and text by following along using the finger-pointing method. This allows little ones to focus on reading from one word to another, which prevents them from skipping over words, lines, and letters.
Lay out the wooden sentence builder tiles and place all the colored tiles in one bag. Draw 10 colored tiles from the bag, read them aloud with your child, and work together to create sentences. Toss the used words into the second bag and refresh with new ones to keep the activity going!
Speech and Language Resource Recommendations
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These exciting and funny story retell sentence cards will help build vocabulary and sentences in kids, as well as teach critical thinking skills such as inferencing, problem solving, and social emotional learning skills.
Kibbit is a twist on the traditional Bingo game. Kids get lots of practice in describing objects accurately and in following multi component directions.
Diverse, Inclusive, Functional, and Research-Based Educational Materials for Kids:
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