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A rigid plastic object, similar to a telephone, which allows amplifying oral productions and working on listening, auditory attention, articulatory precision, speech rhythm, etc.
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A rigid plastic object, similar to a telephone, which allows amplifying oral productions and working on listening, auditory attention, articulatory precision, speech rhythm, etc.
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A rigid plastic object, similar to a telephone, which allows amplifying oral productions and working on listening, auditory attention, articulatory precision, speech rhythm, etc.
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Practical wooden box, containing 145 dice with the letters of the alphabet, formed by an upper platform in the form of a board or grid to be placed to compose syllables, create words, count letters, ... Especially interesting resource for phonological work and literacy learning, as it allows to create multiple and varied activities such as: internal representation of words, sound-graphic correspondence, analysis and location of sounds and letters, syllable segmentation, etc...
The size of the wooden box/board (19 x 18 x 3 cm) makes this resource more practical and useful, as it makes it easy to transport if desired.
https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/formar-palabras-247x300.jpg 15.13 instock GAMES AND TOYSTYPE OF TOYJuegos de aprendizajeAGE3 – 6 years6 – 9 yearsGAME TYPEReading and writing gamesAreas of DevelopmentHearing and languageReading and writingLANGUAGEPhonetics and phonologyLEARNINGSReading and writingWood 0 0.00 0 https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/formar-palabras-247x300.jpg 2170821612216392167521657 15.13 12.50 0.00 0.00 2015-11-11T21:21:58+01:00The entire alphabet in a small bag with three different colored ink pads. With these wooden stamps you can create small monograms, cute pet names and, with a lot of patience, even entire printed novels! The letters are made of rubber and are very easy to clean.
Very interesting resource for literacy learning as it allows the creation of multiple and varied phonological awareness activities such as: sound-graphic correspondence, analysis and localization of sounds and letters, composition of syllables and words, etc.
https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/sellos-de-letras-247x300.jpg 12.09 instock GAMES AND TOYSTYPE OF TOYJuegos de aprendizajeAGE3 – 6 years6 – 9 yearsGAME TYPEReading and writing gamesAreas of DevelopmentReading and writingLANGUAGEPhonetics and phonologyLEARNINGSReading and writing 0 0.00 0 https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/sellos-de-letras-247x300.jpg 2165421639216092160321606 12.09 9.99 0.00 0.00 2022-01-02T16:44:26+01:00This magnetic Rummy is the new children's version of the classic and well-known board game. Specifically, it is based on zoo animals and consists of creating and collecting a series of animals to be the first to run out of chips and win the game. With this game, in addition to having a good time with the family, in session or in the classroom, we can stimulate attention, concentration, logical reasoning, social and communication skills, etc. Thanks to its compact and lightweight design we can transport and store it easily. Ideal for traveling.
Includes 4 different boards and 50 magnetized pieces. https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/rummy.001-247x223.jpeg 14.40 instock GAMES AND TOYSTYPE OF TOYBoard gamesTravel toysAGE6 – 9 yearsFamily gamesGAME TYPELogic and math games 0 0.00 0 https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/rummy.001-247x223.jpeg 2126121297216392167521741 14.40 11.90 0.00 0.00 2019-11-11T20:26:05+01:00Dobble is an ideal game to train the capacity of selective and sustained attention, visual perception, reaction speed, etc. It consists in discovering the identical shape or number between two cards (same shape/number and same color, only the size may vary). The first player to find the pair, names the element and draws two new cards and puts them on the table. It will be necessary to repeat this operation until all players have understood that there is always only one identical symbol or common element between two cards. In the game you will find more than 30 symbols on 30 cards.
Well, get ready, because Dobble contains several mini-games, each one more fun and fascinating, although the objective is always the same: to be the fastest, since all players play at the same time.
This game, consisting of 50 wooden blocks in pastel shades, allows us to create infinite constructions of different shapes to achieve architectural masterpieces. The natural wood blocks are sturdy, high quality and have a classic design with trendy, pastel colors. Their rounded edges prevent injuries when playing. With this game, you can train fine psychomotor skills, hand-eye coordination, balance, imagination, among many other aspects. A classic in absolutely trendy colors!
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You can also combine, in addition, its use with our miniland growfun app, where you can listen to the stories or even record them with your voice.
3 stories about everyday lifeSet of rattles that includes three cute aquatic animals: an octopus, a whale and a turtle. Each rattle emits a different sound when shaken that your little one is sure to love. Its interesting suction cup allows you to attach them to any table or surface to play and interact.
Dyslalia, or disorders in the articulation of words, is a very common problem in children between 5 and 8 years old. The difficulty of pronunciation of the phoneme in particular derives, in the vast majority of cases, of a functional alteration in the organs involved in speech, especially in poor positions of the lips, tongue, incorrect breathing, lack of vibration in the tongue, air leaks through the mouth, nose, teeth, etc..
These small problems constitute a serious problem, but they are very important aspects to take into account, since, if the erroneous mechanisms of defective pronunciation are established in these organs, the pronunciation defect becomes automatic and becomes part of the child's daily speech, and is also reflected in the written language, which contributes to increase their difficulties in the area of language.
It is quite common for parents to start worrying that their 3-4-5 year old son or daughter is not pronouncing correctly. This issue, to a certain extent, is considered normal. There is what is called evolutionary dyslalia, which consists of the incorrect pronunciation of phonemes and constitutes a phase or period of time corresponding to that age in which the child begins to speak until, little by little, he or she manages to perfect his or her pronunciation around the age of 5-6 years. However, in some cases, these articulation problems persist because there are still some causes that originate and consolidate them; among them, for example: presence of lingual frenulum, fallen teeth with the consequent air leakage, dental arches of difficult overlapping, the tongue that has not learned to vibrate (case of the r) and other causes, such as the existence of models to imitate in the family or social environment.
In view of this problem, it is advisable to take it into account and pay due attention to it in order to train it to pronounce well each of the sounds corresponding to each letter of the alphabet, as well as the syllables and words.
This is the purpose of this book, which offers the child and the trainer a series of preventive exercises aimed at eliminating the risk of consolidating bad pronunciation habits, as well as specific re-education exercises corresponding to all phonemes and symphons (stuck syllables that are difficult to pronounce).
The exercises contained in the booklet should not be considered as a quick solution to articulatory defects in the correction of Dyslalia, but as a support material that, with the help of the reeducator or even the parents themselves, will allow the child to train in speech in a normalized and progressive way. This requires perseverance, constancy and continuity in the performance of the exercises. In any case it should be the speech therapy specialist who should direct the reeducation sessions to obtain the maximum possible benefit. However, and although it is not possible to count on specialized help, the notebook is very useful to correct the articulation difficulties.
The reeducator will control the suitability or adequacy of the exercises in the workbook to the child's learning development, taking into account his or her training or not, in reading and writing, so that the level of execution of a 5-6 year old child will be different from the exercises or activities (reading, writing, dictation, etc.) carried out by a 7-8 year old child. The reeducator or the parents will apply the exercises to the child according to his or her psychological development and comprehension capacity. The exercises are valid for both criteria.
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