SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS FOR KIDS
If your child is struggling to say "rabbit" and it comes out "wabbit," you might...
Download Original →Fun Articulation Practice with Animal Sounds
Help your child master tricky speech sounds with this engaging worksheet featuring playful animal illustrations. Each activity targets specific phonemes through repetition and matching games, making speech therapy feel like playtime for kids.
Download Original →Interactive Story Sequencing for Language Development
This worksheet uses colorful picture cards to teach kids how to organize events in a logical order. Perfect for building narrative skills, it encourages children to describe sequences aloud, boosting both comprehension and expressive language abilities.
Download Original →Minimal Pairs Worksheet for Sound Discrimination
Sharpen your child's ability to hear and produce similar sounds with this minimal pairs activity. Featuring words like 'bat' and 'pat,' it helps kids distinguish subtle differences, a key step in correcting common articulation errors.
Download Original →Wh-Question Practice for Building Conversation Skills
Designed to improve social communication, this worksheet prompts kids to answer who, what, where, when, and why questions. Each scenario uses simple illustrations to encourage thoughtful responses and expand sentence length naturally.
Download Original →Syllable Clapping Game for Phonological Awareness
Turn speech therapy into a rhythmic game with this syllable-counting worksheet. Kids clap along to pictures of everyday objects, learning to break words into parts—a foundational skill for clearer speech and early reading success.
Download Original →Category Sorting Activity for Vocabulary Growth
Boost your child's word retrieval and categorization skills with this hands-on sorting worksheet. By grouping items like animals, foods, and toys, children practice organizing language, which supports fluent speech and cognitive flexibility.
Download Original →Following Directions with Multi-Step Commands
This worksheet challenges kids to listen carefully and execute two- to three-step instructions, such as 'color the star blue and circle the dog.' It strengthens auditory processing and attention, essential for effective communication in school.
Download Original →Emotion Flashcards for Social-Emotional Language
Help children identify and express feelings with this emotion-themed worksheet. Featuring faces showing happiness, sadness, and surprise, it encourages kids to name emotions and describe situations, fostering empathy and conversational turn-taking.
Download Original →Tongue Twister Fun for Fluency and Clarity
Make speech practice giggle-worthy with simple tongue twisters on this worksheet. Repeating phrases like 'Silly Sally sells shells' improves oral motor coordination and fluency, helping kids speak more clearly and confidently over time.
Download Original →Preposition Practice with Positional Words
Teach spatial concepts like 'in,' 'on,' and 'under' through this interactive worksheet. Kids place cut-out objects in correct positions on a scene, then describe their actions aloud, reinforcing grammar and expressive language in a playful way.
Download Original →Articulation Adventure: Sound Sorting Fun
Help kids master tricky sounds with this engaging speech therapy worksheet. Children sort picture cards by initial sounds like /s/, /r/, and /l/, boosting articulation skills through playful matching activities perfect for home or clinic practice.
Download Original →Minimal Pairs Match-Up for Clearer Speech
This worksheet targets common sound substitutions using minimal pairs like 'ship' vs. 'chip'. Kids circle the correct word after hearing it, strengthening auditory discrimination and pronunciation. Ideal for children with phonological delays or apraxia.
Download Original →Story Sequencing for Language Building
Boost narrative skills with a four-panel story sequencing worksheet. Children cut and paste pictures in order, then describe each step. This activity enhances vocabulary, sentence structure, and logical thinking for kids in speech therapy.
Download Original →Following Directions: Color by Instruction
A fun coloring worksheet that teaches kids to follow multi-step directions. Instructions like 'color the cat blue and the dog brown' improve listening comprehension and attention. Great for children with receptive language challenges or ADHD.
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