Collection: Flash Cards in Pakistan (Speech & Preschool)
Flash Cards for Speech, Language & Early Learning (Pakistan)
Flash cards are one of the easiest ways to build vocabulary, attention, communication, and early concepts—at home, in school, or in therapy. This collection includes a wide range of themes to support speech delay practice, preschool learning, and daily conversation building.
Use them for:
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Naming (animals, foods, body parts, objects)
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Sorting & categories (what goes together)
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WH questions (what/where/who) and describing
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Speech practice through repetition and simple prompts
You can keep sessions short: 5–10 minutes daily is enough to build consistency. Your goal isn’t to “drill”—it’s to help the child understand, point, name, and use words in real life.
(You already have products like “Speech Booster Laminated Flash Cards” plus categories like animals, vegetables, transports, shapes, etc.) Booster Binders
FAQs
1) How do I use flash cards for speech delay?
Start with 5 cards/day. Model the word, let the child point or try to say it, then praise and repeat.
2) What if my child won’t speak yet?
Use pointing/choosing first. Communication begins before speech.
3) How many cards should I do daily?
5–15 cards is plenty. Keep it fun and stop before they get tired.
4) Can therapists use these?
Yes — great for SLP sessions, home programs, and classroom centers.
5) Which set should I start with?
Start with the child’s interests (animals/vehicles/foods) to get faster engagement.