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Stage 4. WORD COMBINATIONS
Typically Developing Language Acquisition Age
(18 to +/- 24 Months)

Language Characteristics

  • Comprehends a core vocabulary
  • Two-word combinations emerge
  • Word combinations describe here-and-now environmental events

Training Goals

  • Develop simple sentence structures
  • Foster language exploration and growth
  • Continue vocabulary and category development

Recommended Software

NEW! Stage 4 Sampler:
Word Combinations Package

This new package includes selected programs recommended for Stage 4.

Click here for details.

 

Creature Cartoons introduce and reinforce cause and effect, turn-taking, and the use of a single switch.

Adjectives and Opposites uses seven activities to help students learn the adjectives, attributes, and opposites they need to enrich their language.

Simple Sentence Structure helps children understand the importance of Subject-Verb-Object word order.

These three programs introduce early grammatical constructions that help children with language impairments combine words.

These programs provide a rich, interactive environment for language exploration and communication exchange.

TalkTime with Tucker is a voice-activated program that encourages youngsters to talk.

First Categories trains categorization training using 60 nouns in 6 categories.

 

LanguageLinks is an all-new, evidence-based approach to syntax assessment and intervention.