See and Learn Saying Words 3

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See and Learn Saying Words 3 is designed to help children with Down syndrome to say words and improve the accuracy of their word productions. It may also be helpful for other children with similar speech difficulties.

See and Learn Saying Words 3 supports simple activities that encourage the imitation and repetition of spoken words. It includes activities to practice six sets of one, two or three syllable words beginning with sounds that typically develop following those introduced in See and Learn Saying Words 2 (sh, th, s, z, l, and j).

See and Learn Saying Words 3 can help parents, teachers and therapists support regular speech practice. Research suggests that practice and repetition are necessary to develop clearer speech.

Activities

See and Learn Saying Words 3 features three activities:

Suitability

See and Learn Saying Words 3 builds on the skills taught in the previous four See and Learn Speech steps and is suitable for children who can:

We recommend that young children practice these activities as soon as they meet these criteria. However, the activities are also suitable for older children who need additional practice to improve their speech clarity.

Editions and features

See and Learn Saying Words 3 is available as a printed kit or as an app. Both feature:

In addition, the apps offer:

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We hope to bring back support for Android and Windows devices in 2024, though this is dependent on sufficient funding to work on updates for these platforms.

Related resources

See and Learn Saying Words 3 is the fifth step in the See and Learn Speech program. The step before See and Learn Saying Words 3 is See and Learn Saying Words 2.

Children can work on the early language and reading activities in the See and Learn Language and Reading program alongside those in the See and Learn Speech program.

Older children who may benefit from additional speech practice can work on the activities in the See and Learn Speech program alongside the Reading and Language Reading and Language Intervention for Children with Down Syndrome (RLI).