Contrast Cues for Speech & Literacy
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Speech Therapy Cards That Make Sound Practice Clear and Engaging
At Bjorem Speech & Literacy, we create speech therapy cards that help children understand what to do and feel confident trying again. Designed by speech language pathologists and developed with educators and illustrators, our resources are inclusive, practical, and built for real sessions. When sound practice is clear, children can focus on learning instead of guessing, and that often leads to better participation and steadier progress.
These cards are made to support therapy rooms, classrooms, and home routines. Whether you are working on articulation, phonology, childhood apraxia of speech, or early literacy foundations, you will find tools that are easy to implement and simple to repeat across sessions.
Speech Therapy Sound Cards That Connect Sounds to Meaningful Cues
Speech sounds can feel abstract, especially for young learners or children who need extra support with sound awareness and motor planning. Our speech therapy sound cards use clear visuals and consistent cues to help children connect a sound to something they can understand and remember. That connection can make it easier to recall the target sound, attempt it more willingly, and begin building accuracy over time.
Many clinicians use these cards as a session anchor. You can introduce the target sound, model it clearly, and then practice in short bursts through play, movement, and functional communication routines. When families use the same cue cards at home, it supports carryover and helps children hear and practice the sound in everyday moments.
Speech Therapy Cards for Sounds for Therapy, Classrooms, and Home Practice
Our speech therapy cards for sounds are built to travel across settings because children practice communication everywhere. In therapy, they support consistent cueing and structured repetition. In classrooms, they can be used in small groups, literacy routines, and quick sound reminders during speaking activities. At home, they give caregivers a simple way to practice targets without needing complicated instructions.
- Supports repeated practice without feeling overwhelming
- Encourages consistent cueing across adults and settings
- Reinforces sound awareness and early sound-letter connections
- Helps children build confidence through achievable steps
Speech Therapy Cards That Support Speech and Literacy Goals Together
Speech and literacy skills often overlap, especially when children are learning to hear, produce, and map sounds to letters. Our speech therapy cards can support phonemic awareness and early literacy routines alongside articulation and phonology goals. That combined approach can help children strengthen the sound system in a meaningful context, building confidence in both speaking and early reading tasks.
We keep the tone supportive and child-centered. Progress takes time, and children deserve tools that help them feel successful along the way. Using speech cards can make practice feel more structured and encouraging, giving kids a clear visual cue as they build confidence with new sounds.
Speech Therapy Cards Call to Action: Build a Toolkit You Will Use Every Day
Ready to bring more clarity and consistency to sound practice? Explore our speech therapy cards collection, choose the resources that match your goals, and add your favorites to the cart today.
Support steady progress with speech therapy sound cards designed to help children participate with confidence, one sound at a time.


































































































































































































