Here's why the "All Better" book is perfect for your speech therapy toolbox—and how you can use it to get results while keeping kids engaged!
If you're a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) on the hunt for a fun, versatile tool to add to your vet or pet themed therapy sessions, this All Better reusable sticker book might just be your new best friend. This book, featuring adorable animals who need some TLC in the form of band-aids, offers a playful and highly interactive way to target a wide range of speech and language goals.
BUILDING VOCABULARY
From body parts to action words, using the All Better book in speech therapy allows you to introduce tons of new vocabulary in a natural, relatable way. As each animal gets hurt and needs a band-aid, you can label body parts, talk about emotions, and even practice more advanced words like "clean" and "fix."
GRAMMAR & SENTENCE STRUCTURE
This book provides opportunities to practice both simple and complex sentence structures. Whether you're modeling short phrases like “The dog is hurt” or expanding to more complex sentences like “We need to clean the sheep’s cut before putting on a band-aid,” kids can hear and practice various structures in context when using this All Better reusable sticker book in speech therapy.
FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS
Interactive books like All Better are goldmines for working on following directions goals in speech therapy. The reusable stickers offer countless ways to give instructions like “Find the bear’s paw” or “First clean the sheep's nose, then put on the band-aid.” You can layer in as much complexity as needed, and the hands-on nature of stickers keeps kids excited and focused longer than traditional activities.
ARTICULATION & PHONOLOGY
Use this All Better book to easily focus on your articulation and speech sound targets! Here are some common targets:
- /b/ sound ➡️ bear, boo-boo, band-aid
- final sounds ➡️ dog, sheep, elephant, bandaid, hurt, help
- final 'ch' ➡️ ouch, watch
This All Better book comes with a FREE speech therapy companion with even more ways to target articulation skills!!