Learn receptive and expressive language skills.
Children learn animal names, verbs, and early concepts such as over/under, happy/sad. We ask them to "Show Me" the target. They respond with a tap on the screen to answer the prompt.
Double-tap on the picture to hear a descriptive sentence. e.g. “She can brush the horse’s hair.” Then record the child saying the sentence. Play it back to assess speech production and auditory memory.
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Practice your good speech while identifying people, places, and things.
The pictures in this app are scenes from the lives of a set of characters. We see them eating, playing, sleeping, and studying around their house, school, and town. Each scene has a main idea that is usually fairly obvious and often it has several sub-themes that you can explore with the child.
The “Show Me” prompt will ask for the main idea. A typical prompt would be “Show Me… An ambulance sped down the street.” or “Show Me… Serena fell and hurt her knee.” The prompt requires the child to identify the picture that best shows the main idea of the sentence.
Get Show Me… People, Places, and Things at the App Store for $1.99
Prepositions, Adjectives, Adverbs, Quantity, Time, Color, and Pronouns.
The pictures in this app are scenes from the lives of a set of characters and their animals. We see them eating, playing, sleeping, and studying around their house, school, and town. Each scene has a main idea that is usually fairly obvious and often it has several sub-themes that you can explore with the child.
The “Show Me” prompt will ask for the main idea. A typical prompt would be “Show Me… George drank a glass of juice.” or “Show Me… These penguins live on the ice.” The prompt requires the child to identify the picture that best exemplifies the main idea of the sentence.
Get Show Me… Animals, Food, and More at the App Store for $1.99
Practice receptive and expressive language skills.
The pictures in this app are scenes from the lives of a set of characters. We see them eating, playing, sleeping, and studying around their house, school, and town. Each scene has a main idea that is usually fairly obvious and often it has several sub-themes that you can explore with the child.
The “Show Me” prompt will ask for the main idea. A typical prompt would be “Show Me… George drank a glass of juice.” or “Show Me… Serena fell and hurt her knee.” The prompt requires the child to identify the picture that best exemplifies the main idea of the sentence.
Get Show Me… Actions at the App Store for $1.99