📚 Elevate early learning with every swipe—because every word counts!
The Stages Learning Materials Language Builder Picture Noun Flash Cards feature 353 high-quality photographic cards across 9 key vocabulary categories. Designed on durable, wipe-clean cardstock with writable backs, these cards are optimized for ABA therapy and speech articulation, supporting a range of early language skills including labeling, matching, and storytelling.
Theme | Noun Vocabulary Cards |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 5"W |
H**Y
Perfect for SLPs
I’m a speech pathologist working in a pediatric outpatient clinic. I’ve owned these cards for a year and have gotten a lot of use out of these cards for object ID, naming, discussing object functions, categorizing and describing. Honestly I like how comprehensive this is but I definitely don’t use every single card. I’ve also had to laminate the cards I use most frequently because they aren’t suuuper durable given I work with a lot of young children. I also think these would be good if you work with adults since they aren’t cartoony. Overall I really like these and they are very functional for my purposes. I like that they are updated with pictures from this decade :).
N**A
Great product! Endless programs and life long use with these
Fantastic cards! And can mix match all of them to creat endless programs. These cards will last you years and the programs you can make are endless. Love the pictures and generalizations and will be getting them for more clients.
G**R
Very Helpful for Teaching Language
The flashcards have been great for helping my 2 year old with developmental delays to communicate his needs more effectively. He has learned the names of various types of food (raisins) and toys (car) from using the flashcards. He will sit and look at these better than books, where he wants to turn the pages himself and will not work to point out or identify items. Having just one or two to look at one time has been very helpful for teaching. I can also use these to give him choices between items (Would you like milk or juice) and he can touch or take the card of the item that he wants.I wish they were sturdier, because he gets excited about certain cards (i.e. balloons) and the card is wrinkled like crazy. I am going to try laminating them. I also had to laugh at the flashcards for a VHS cassette and a cassette tape. My daughter (5 years old) who does not have any language delays had no idea what they were, obviously. So an update to some of the pictures, especially given the price point, would be nice. However, I know these cards are the gold standard for those with language delays and after using them for several months, it's easy to see why. They are expensive, but worth it in my opinion. The box does have room for additional cards if you expand your set with some of the other Stages Learning Materials cards.
B**N
Detailed pictures
This has a nice variety of pictures that are snapshots, not drawings. I use these quite often with my aphasia patients and like the quality. My only dislike is the small print on back (spelling of what the word is). I use the written word quite often as well in therapy sessions and when I use these cards, I do have to write the word separately on index cards as the print on the back of these cards is way to small for my parents.
S**X
Good but has many outdated pictures
The cards are extremely sturdy and have a great tracking grid on the back. The pictures are vibrant and well printed. The only issue I have is that some of the toys and most of the electronics are outdated. For example there is a picture of a toy microphone that plays music on a cassette tape. I haven't seen one of those since I was a child! For basics this set is great, but don't expect to get very far with teaching electronics.
P**S
Recommended!
This series of flashcards, and this particular set specifically, have been essential tools for a number of years. We have purchased 20 or so sets over the past few years and they have been essentia. The pictures are edgeless which is a plus. The images are clear, bright, and typically have little or no distracting background, which is really essential with kiddo's with autism in our experience. There are 4 main sets in this series with this set "Nouns" being the one most frequently used with our treatment programs. It can be augmented with additional nouns using the "Language Builder Nouns Set 2" in the same series. Good procedures are essential but so are good stimulus (teaching) materials and these cards are an excellent tool to help children learn to use language! We highly recommend this series of cards.
A**.
Updated pictures again in 2020!
I use these flashcards for all my clients with autism. I'm was so happy when they updated the pictures in 2016 with electronics my students would find in their homes. Well they did it again! In 2020 they updated this set again! Many pictures have been completely replaced. I'm glad the language builder company is improving their product because they are the best flashcards on the market.
S**.
Outdated and soooo overpriced!
These cards could have easily been printed at your local drug store photo department. Some of them seem new(ish), some of them look like they are from the 70s. Very terrible collection, some of them are duplicates for no apparent reason. Would never buy them again.
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