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Fronting Activities for Speech Therapy

Are you looking for fronting activities beyond minimal pair cards? Let’s be honest, our students can get a little fatigued seeing the same cards pulled out, week-after-week, and they can be hard for parents to use at home for practice. 

Evidence-Based Practice Made Simple

Fronting can be a particularly hard phonological pattern to remediate (meaning we often need a lot of materials to keep practice interesting!). We love helping SLPs run engaging speech therapy sessions that keep practice trials high with evidence-based materials they can trust.

 The “real world” of speech therapy often means you have limited time between sessions to plan, so here’s some fun activities that are easy to print and go!

Six different speech therapy worksheets for "fronting" are displayed, including "Word Match," "Point & Say," "Say & Draw," "Word Drills," "Cut & Color," and "Word Pairs."

supporting parents to work on fronting

We love supporting parents! That’s why every activity in our fronting homework packet comes with parent-friendly directions that actually make sense. The parent letter and activity guides explain minimal pair therapy in clear language. Parents receive step-by-step instructions that eliminate guesswork – no more confused emails asking, “What exactly am I supposed to do?” or uncompleted homework because it wasn’t clear how to complete the page.

An educational graphic showcases speech therapy resources for addressing "fronting" through minimal pairs.

Every activity page includes clear mouth cues showing exactly where the tongue should be positioned for clear /k/ production. Students can reference these cues independently (or parents can point to them), reducing the need to constantly provide verbal reminders while building their self-awareness.

what slps are saying

What do your SLP colleagues think about the Fronting Minimal Pairs Homework Packet?

Positive review for a speech therapy resource
Positive review for a speech therapy resource
Positive review for a speech therapy resource
Positive review for a speech therapy resource
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I encourage SLPs to feel more confident treating speech sound disorders, and make faster progress with their students.

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