TEC 912 Final Project

 

 

ANNOTATED WEBLIOGRAPHY

Submitted by G. Whittaker

 

Motivational Activities to develop articulation, phonological and/or language skills in young children

 

1.  http://www.speechtx.com/

This site has a variety of printable activities and ideas for different ages, all FREE!

 

2.  http://www.expage.com/thespeechlanguagecorner

A terrific site developed by Marianne Cashman, an experienced SLP.  Full of fabulous information and activities for speech and language development as well as links to other informative and fun sites on the web makes visiting this website is a must!

 

3.  http://www.marymcdowell.org/academics/curric_therapies.html

Another great site developed by an experienced SLP with a wealth of ideas and information for both parents and professionals.

 

4.  http://www.speechpath.org/interest.htm

This page contains free web sites that the author has found to be helpful tools in expressive and receptive therapy with both children and adults.

 

5.  http://www.asha.org

Information and resources for parents and professional about communication disabilities and their treatment is readily available on this website.

 

6.  http://www.tcsn.net/geezer/forum.htm

Ideas for SLPs from SLPs.

 

7.  http://www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us/gd/gdphyed/ns_recexplang.htm

This site contains numerous speech and language activities along with links to information about language development and disorders.

 

8.  http://www.speakingofspeech.com/

This site provides an interactive forum for speech/language pathologists and teachers to, among other things, exchange ideas, techniques, and lessons that work

 

9.  http://members.cox.net/tinsnips/welcome.html

This site is a special education resource that contains tools for teachers of individuals with autistic spectrum disorders, related developmental disabilities, and children with special needs. Most activities are also appropriate for Pre-K and Kindergarten.

 

10.  http://dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/Pre-School/Crafts/

This site is a comprehensive directory of the web that provides links to lots of fun stuff!

 

11.  http://www.inmotion-pcs.com/amass/theboss/artsn.htm

An almost never-ending list of fun arts and crafts projects that can be used for any and all speech and language development activities.

 

12.  http://www.totcity.com/default.html

A database of great ways to educate and entertain toddlers and preschoolers.

 

13.  http://www.kidspeech.com/active.html

Ideas from the Kaufman Children's Center for Speech and Language Disorders

 

14.  http://www.bry-backmanor.org/

A host of ideas including pictured recipes and games for language and speech development with the very young or disabled child.

 

15.  http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html

Jokes, themes, calendar activities…a treasure trove of fun ideas for all ages.

 

16.  http://www.listen-up.org/oral/language.htm

Terrific site for information and ideas regarding speech and language development.

 

 

17.  http://www.soe.vcu.edu/ttac/comm.html

Loads of links and information from professionals and organizations in all areas of

communication disorders and development is available at this site.

 

18.  http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/special_ed/speech/articulation/

This site offers a wide variety of resources for educators and SLPs by providing links to valuable and useful information available on the web.

 

19.  http://www.nciohio.com/therapy.htm

This site from Natural Communciation, Inc., a nonprofit organization in Northeast Ohio dedicated to helping children who are deaf or hard of hearing, offers fun ideas for language development, either at home or at school, and short descriptions of educational games that can be purchased.

 

20.  http://www.audiospeech.ubc.ca/eli/elimenu.htm

This site was developed for SLPs who work with children that have developmental language disabilities.  It provides information about current research in this area as well as some very directed language activities.