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The hand2mind Mirror My Sounds Phoneme Set is an innovative educational tool designed to enhance phonemic awareness and phonics skills in children. It includes phonics flash cards, a mirror for self-assessment, and a comprehensive booklet that guides proper sound articulation. Perfect for kindergarten learning and ESL education, this set is both durable and portable, making it an essential resource for speech therapy and at-home learning.
H**.
Incredibly effective speech therapy tool for both therapists and parents!
This mirror speech therapy tool has been a game changer in my speech sessions! The mirror is perfectly sized for kids and easy to clean, and the portability makes it ideal for both at-home practice and sessions. My patients enjoy watching their mouth movements, which has really helped with sound formation and self-correction.It’s such a simple concept, but the visual feedback makes a huge difference in progress and confidence. The build quality is great—durable, safe edges, and it doesn’t fog up. Highly recommend for parents, SLPs, or educators working on articulation and pronunciation.
T**
Amazing product
Very educational
M**X
ALL TIME BIGGEST FAN!
Where to even start! As a Kindergarten teacher I am all about fine motor/gross motor building, while still learning. Learning through PLAY! That is what HAND2MIND is all about and I could not be happier. I am a BIG fan and more then 50% of my classroom has hand2mind products. This product is one of the best thigs to come out in a while because the combination of cards with letters/image and the child can see their own month move it huge. From Sped students, Speech students, and ESL students this should be a go to tool in all types of classroom settings. From letter work, writing, reading, and of course math; I am seeing BIG learning jumps. My students just think they are playing but they are also taking on their own independent learning. I can go on and on about why every teacher should have hand2mind in their classroom. Especially the fine motor aspect because that's my bread and butter. I am so happy I found hand2mind and that every product is feeling needs of young learners through the power of play.
B**H
My son love it
My son love it and good price,
J**K
Useful and engaging for kids.
For some reason, almost all of my pediatric speech therapy patients enjoy using this "book" when we practice sounds. I think the kids like feeling that they are practicing sounds more independently, and I am not constantly telling them to look at my mouth so that they can see the correct positions of the tongue and lips. This is a useful item. It's sturdy enough, and the built-in mirror is quite handy.
J**L
So close yet so far
I think this had the potential to be an amazing tool. And I guess it still does, but as a LETRS trainer and a literacy coach I am not sure I can recommend this to teachers to use int heir classes.Pros:1. The size is amazing. Kids have a great view of their own mouth and can compare that to the picture on the cards.2. The pictures have a lot of diversity - white kids, black kids, and everything in between are represented.3. The keyword pictures show the sound in the initial spot and in a middle or end spot (except for /ŋ/ which only shows the end).4. The kickstand on the back makes it easy for kids to set down and work with independently.Cons:1. Sounds are in alphabetical order. My opinion is that they should be in articulatory and manner order, as if you were going across the rows on a sound wall. This makes me think that they're still stuck in a print to speech approach instead of the reverse.2. Hand 2 Mind lists the sounds based on how they are often spelled. "Digraphs" is the section where you'll find /ch/ and even /zh/ (even though the latter is not often spelled as a digraph).3. I think they misunderstand what a diphthong is. I was most disappointed about this piece. Not only do they list sounds that aren't diphthongs as diphthongs but they define a diphthong incorrectly in the guide book ("two vowels can also glide together to make a new sound called a diphthong")4. They list /ār/ and /ēr/ as phonemes which don't necessarily have an issue with but they leave out /ə/ and /wh/.Is it a terrible product? No. I think it has huge potential. I just thing they missed the mark a little bit. Hopefully they'll reevaluate and rerelease. Unfortunately, I think I'll be returning mine.
A**
Essential Tool for Speech Therapy
This speech therapy mirror has been a game-changer for my 5-year-old during his virtual speech therapy sessions. It’s incredibly helpful for him to see exactly how he should position his mouth to replicate the sounds of letters he’s working on with his therapist. The mirror allows him to match his movements to what the therapist demonstrates, making each session more effective. I’m so grateful for how much this simple tool has supported his progress. Highly recommend for any parents navigating speech therapy at home!
A**R
Therapy must for preschoolers
Love using this to give visual during therapy
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