🎯 Apraxia therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all and neither should be your therapy materials!
Boxed programs can be a helpful starting point; however real progress comes from customizing targets based on a child’s unique sound repertoire and stimulability. 💬✨
I design flexible games that keep target selection open while packing in tons of reps — because practice makes progress! 🙌
📚 Love combining goals? Try my book companions to hit speech + language targets at once!
🔤 And don’t miss my go-to syllable shape activities (CV, VC, CVCV, etc.) — all available on TpT:
👉 SLPMommyofApraxia
Games on my TpT store.
Pot O’gold Articulation Game
Say it like a Costume Character: a Prosody enhancing game
Spooky Spider Web Game for Apraxia
Feed The Snowman Articulation Game
How ’bout them apples? Articulation Game
CV BINGO
Book Speech/Language Activity Packs:
Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell
Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick
Old Lady who Swallowed a Clover
The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything
Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie
Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose
The Gingerbread Man
Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow
Dauber games for repetitive practice:
Spring themed dauber/DOT games for repetitive practice
Winter holiday themed dauber games
Subject pronoun has/have activity packs:
Valentine Theme
St. Patrick’s Day Theme
Winter Theme
Thanksgiving Theme
Effective apraxia therapy goes beyond boxed programs—it’s about tailoring targets to each child’s unique needs. In this post, I share a variety of flexible, high-repetition games and book-based activity packs designed to make speech practice engaging, goal-driven, and fun. Whether you’re targeting syllable shapes, prosody, or language skills, you’ll find customizable resources in my TpT store, SLPMommyofApraxia, to support meaningful progress in your therapy sessions.
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