
Sample prerequisites might be:
Articulation - Say your sound, or word, or sentence prior to each turnGrammer - Repeat or create a sentence with your target: pronouns, verb tenses, conjunctions, synonyms...
Processing - Answer a question or respond to a prompt of some kind. (Can ask various "wh-" questions, pull items from various listening/processing books, etc.)
To view my ideas on some of my favorite therapy games as well as why I like them and various ways I use them, click on this link: Facebook-Photos-Games
You can click on each photo and view the comments boxes for various ideas. Check back from time to time because I add new items as I find them. I just bought a new game and will be posting it in a few days after I have had a chance to play it with some of my clients and finalize my opinion and ideas on it.
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I really like how you highlight the flexibility of adapting simple games for therapy goals. It makes me wonder how many therapists incorporate this playful approach when working with families looking for speech therapy near me that accepts medicaid.
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