Developing Semantics (2.5 therapy hours) – Talk and Teach

Developing Semantics (2.5 therapy hours)

$484.00 AUD
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Developing Semantics Tool Kit
Ages: Preschool – Lower Primary
NDIS Claimable: 2.5 Therapy Hours

Support your child’s language growth with the Developing Semantics Tool Kit, expertly designed for children in the early stages of school. This resource focuses on strengthening vocabulary, understanding language concepts, and building the foundation for confident communication.

Created by Speech Therapists, this kit includes engaging games and hands-on activities that help children learn through play.

Your child will build skills in:

  • Vocabulary: Learning nouns, verbs, and adjectives

  • Essential Language Concepts: Understanding object functions, classifying, and categorisation

  • Describing: Using rich language to explain and describe items and actions

  • Sequencing Events: Understanding order and storytelling structure

  • Story Retells: Practising oral narratives using visual and written prompts

Includes:
✔️ Sequencing Game
✔️ Board Game
✔️ Card Game
✔️ Work Book

Perfect for 1:1 or small group learning, or even a fun family games night! 

Developing Semantics (2.5 therapy hours) Tool Kit : Created by Certified Speech Pathologists

Our founder and Director, Elizabeth Jones BA (Hons) (CPSP) has been working as a Speech Pathologist in the Public Education and Disability sector for twenty years.

Our speech therapy tool kits empower parents by giving them the knowledge and resources to teach their children in their own homes right now.  

Speech therapists like Elizabeth have been providing therapy home programs for their clients for many years.  Elizabeth understands how busy life is, especially for families who have children with additional needs.  The resources in our tool kits are selected because they are effective, easy to use, fun activities that can be practised in between busy home routines and therapy appointments. They are a great way to get started with speech therapy or as additional resources for your child’s existing therapy programs.