Play fun Speech Games with your child, or let them explore on their own. Each sound has games to work on initial, medial, and final speech sound pronunciation. Games include:
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Name It: a quick and easy flash card game where your child repeats the word on the page, and gets in lots of repetition
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Splat: a listening game where your child identifies what image matches the word they heard
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Sound Check: help your child figure out which words include a specific sound in this auditory discrimination game
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Space Match: say each word as you try to find memory game matches
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Silly Voices: hear words said in different silly voices (like a robot or friendly monster) and repeat them
Plus, get printable word lists with games you can play around the house!
Become the Articulation Teacher in your own home. Created by a speech therapist, this app gives you at-home speech activities ideas that increase parent-child communication, as well as pronunciation games to play with your child.
Articulation Teacher is different from other articulation apps because we integrate target words into play and real life context, led by the parent, rather than solely focusing on drill practice done by the child.
Articulation Teacher is brought to you by the creators of SpeakEasy: Home Speech Therapy and is best for parents of children age 1-8. If you are looking for early language development tips for age 0-5, rather than just working on articulation and sounds, we recommend trying SpeakEasy.
Speech Games Make Learning Fun
Teach Speech At Home!
Try pronunciation and articulation activities with your child at home. Play speech games to work on sounds like R, L, S, and more. Created by a speech therapist to equip you with what you need to help your little one (age 1 to 8) pronounce sounds and words correctly.
Brought to you by the creators of SpeakEasy: Home Speech Therapy
Let's Look Lunchbox
Five Little Ducks
Super Snake
Finders Keepers
Home Activities Target Specific Sounds
Name It
Splat
Sound Check
Space Match
How Does It Work?
Choose a sound to work on with your child
Try speech activities in your own home
Learn how to help your child make the sound
Play in-app games for additional practice