Spatial Concepts Speech Therapy: Teaching Prepositions
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*Best Seller* research-based “hands-on” program that was created to provide structured lessons for teaching spatial concepts and prepositional phrases. Ready to print-and-go for immediate intervention! This program was created for speech-language pathologists, special education teachers, early childhood teachers, and parents needing interactive materials and spatial concept activities for preschoolers to early elementary.
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Included:
- 3 levels of instruction hierarchy
- 12 spatial concepts addressed
- 52 picture scenes in color and in b/w (for hands-on opportunities to manipulate mini erasers, mini objects, etc.)
- 3 Print Size Instructions (Talk Box size is included in a separate file.) *This resource is a zip file.
Let the child pick out their favorite (small) toy. Use your holiday mini erasers. Address fine motor with some pom poms. Have fun squishing small balls of play-doh. This resource allows the child to LEARN new concepts through the “HANDS-ON” intervention!
THREE LEVELS:
- Individual Spatial Concepts: When introducing a new concept to a child, it is important to start with each concept individually. The following concepts are presented separately: up, down, in, out, on, off, above, below, over, under, next to, between. Each concept includes teaching poster, phrase/sentence visual, 4 picture scenes.
- Opposite Spatial Concepts: The spatial concepts have been grouped by opposites. It is important for a child’s language development to understand how each spatial concept has an opposite. The following concepts have been grouped: up/down, in/out, on/off, above/below, over/under, next to/between. Each opposite concept includes: interactive teaching poster, picture scene with 8 prompts, open-ended visual scene for expressive language
- Mixed Spatial Concepts: Once the child has demonstrated the ability to follow directions and verbally describe opposite spatial concepts, introduce the mixed concepts. There are 8 scenes with 5 mixed concepts prompts. To address expressive language use the open-ended visual scenes. Place an object on the picture and have the child tell you where it is.
Note: Mini objects can be ordered through Dinky DooDads, amazon, or found at local craft stores! Mini erasers can be ordered on Amazon, Target dollar spot and party section, and various stores!
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