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Stage 5. EARLY SYNTAX
Language Acquisition Age
(24 to +/- 36 Months)

During Stage 5, individuals begin communicating using short, simple sentences. They develop the ability to talk about events and things beyond the here-and-now.

Recommended Software

Simple Sentence Structure
LanguageLinks
Prepositions!
Simple Sentence Structure LanguageLinks: Levels 2-4 Prepositions! Nouns & Sounds

Adjectives and Opposites
Words & Concepts
Concentrate!
LADL series

Program Descriptions:

Simple Sentence Structure helps children understand the importance of subject-verb-object word order.


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


Prepositions! teaches 10 important prepositions and offers six training modules.


Adjectives and Opposites trains over 115 vocabulary items and 26 pairs of opposites.


The Words & Concepts Series teaches vocabulary, categorization, word association, word function, and the concepts of same and different.


The CONCENTRATE! Series uses a game format to reinforce the Words & Concepts programs and to develop short-term memory skills.


Nouns & Sounds trains discrimination of 100 environmental sounds.

The Language Activities of Daily Living series, including My House, My Town, and My School each use six engaging scenes to train over 100 functional vocabulary items.



NEW!
Stage 5 Package:
Early Syntax
This new package includes selected programs recommended for Stage 5. Click here for details.