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Great for my older clients!!
This is such a great activity to support some of my older students' goals. It allows everyone in the group to talk, and I love the conversation starters on these cards! Thank you Super Duper!!!
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Great product!
Great product to work on social skills, conversation skills, topic maintene and more with students! Also nice that there is a timer that comes with it to have a visual for the students
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Very Versatile
I use these cards to encourage students to maintain a topic for an extended period of time. You can play the game as well, but I enjoy using the cards with other activities to target multiple goals at once.
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Great pragmatic tool
These card and timer make a fun item for targeting social skills and discourse. It adds some flair and color to my normal “pick a topic from the cup” routine.
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Topic Talk
Can't wait to use this with my social skills group!
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Life Saver
Hey CFs...Buy this! This game provided exactly the structure my social group needed to be successful. The session before had been completely chaotic, but when I introduced even just the talk (comment) and question cards, it encouraged all students to not interrupt and take turns about the topic at hand. Now we have somewhere to work from. So thankful this game arrived when it did!!
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Topic Talk Game
I am a Speech/Language paraeducator working with students PreK-5. Since I spend my own money for tools, I am careful what I buy. I used this game in another building when working with students on the ASD. It is a fantastic tool, and the gen ed students in the peer group benefited from the game as well. It was used in both therapy and peer groups.
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TopicTalk
Great game for older students! Lots of great elements to help make conversation fun. Will be difficult for younger students though.
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Great game for building friendships
I received this game for my son, who has Asperger's, and we love it! This is a great thing to use on one-on-one playdates to help him build meaningful friendships, which is something he really struggles with. We can't wait to see how his social skills improve using Topic Talk. I received a copy of this as a review but all opinions expressed are my own.
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Great for targeting many goals
I used this in grad school and just had to buy it to use with my elementary school kids. It's great for targeting many goals at one time (pragmatics, asking/answering questions, expressive language, etc.). Great product!
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Good Buy
I bought this item when it was half off. I really like the topic cards. There are many topics to choose from so even my most reluctant speakers find something they can talk about. I'm not so crazy about the game format, but I've modified it a bit so that it works better for my groups. A few cards came stuck together and are damaged but there are many more cards than are actually needed so it's not a big deal. I have used this product frequently since I purchased it. Definitely a good buy.
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Awesome
I think this is really great because it really keeps the conversation going, and I really enjoy playing this with my kids!
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Topic talk
a fun way to practice listening and turn taking in conversation. I am using it for two very active 2 nd graders who really need to work on keeping on topic and listening to what the speaker is saying.
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Topic Talk for transition
I work with students (19-22 yrs) in a transition program. Many who have aspergers or high-functioning autism. THis has been a great way to get them to regulate their conversational skills.
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Fabulous!
What a great way to work on social skills and conversation!
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Self Monitoring
This product allows students to monitor themselves as well as others in the group. Student's enjoy joking around when a previous topic is discussed at the wrong time. It keeps students engaged! The ticking noise at times can be distracting for autistic children and I've notice the students trying to talk faster instead of just maintaining the topic.
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all ages!
I was concerned when I saw the age range on this item because I have so many older students who need some help with communicating on the conversation level. Well, I tried it with middle and high school students (not showing them the box) and they really all enjoyed it as did my younger students. I had no idea I would use it so often!
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Okay
Not bad but I found other products more worthwhile for their price.
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Topic Talk
I really enjoy the Topic Talk conversation game. I have used it with my middle school students with Asperger's for conversational skills,as well as my elementary students for articulation generalization and maintenance.
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Great!
I love these cards! They are great for working on sounds or verbs at the conversation level. I also use them when working on topic maintenace and social communication!
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Topic Talk
I like the timer and the topic cards. I thought that the question and comment cards would have question or comment prompts to cue the child in the conversation, instead they just say QUESTION/ COMMENT.
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TOPICTALK
I love using this product for my fluency children, eliciting target sounds at the conversational level, and selective mutism. The pictures make the kids laugh and encourages expressive communication. Highly recommend this product for every SLP.
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Topic Talk
Love this. Use it all the time for nearly all of my kids 3-5 grade! Language, speech, fluency, pragmatics-everything!
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Topic Talk
I really love this product. I bought it to use for pragmatic goals but have found it works great with my articulation kids. I am able to target sounds at conversational level and since it is a game, the kids love the fact that they can "win" the conversation!
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I really enjoy the Wh...
I really enjoy the Wh products... flashcards and hands on games really get the clients involved!
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You serve me very well...
You serve me very well :), I love Topic Talk, Look Who's Listening, and the Core Curriculum Vocabulary Cards.
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I love the fun, coulourful...
I love the fun, coulourful games that make therapy more enjoyable for the students and myself!
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I love the games and...
I love the games and hands on activities. The children love them.
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I enjoy the games and...
I enjoy the games and fun decks the most.
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Love the social skills resources!...
Love the social skills resources!
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Love your products! I have...
Love your products! I have never found more useful tools available in one place for my son with Autism. I just need to win lotto! LOL But in the meantime I hope to purchase one every month to utilise at home and school. Thanks for any awesome resource and products!
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I would like to see...
I would like to see a counselling section that includes anger management resources and grief. I enjoyed the social skills section the most.
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As a mother of a...
As a mother of a fourth-grader who has Asperger's, I particularly enjoy all of the games and social skills activities that you have available. All of your products appear to be so fun and enjoyable for the kids, that they probably don't even realize that they are picking up some very important life skills while they are playing them. That's important, because, after all, why shouldn't social skills games be just as entertaining as any childrens game? You guys obviously 'get' kids ---thanks!!!
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Super Duper has GREAT games...
Super Duper has GREAT games and ideas that we use frequently in our school therapy sessions.
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service is great! we just ordered...
service is great! we just ordered the Funalogy game. Our children love the games & anytime we use the secret decoder.
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I love the Super Duper...
I love the Super Duper games! My students don't even realize they are learning! I have been ordering your products for years and I think Super Duper is just that-SUPER DUPER! Thanks for being an SLP's best friend!
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Good game
Like the game, but the playing cards can be confusing. I modified it some and it worked better.
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I work with adolescents with...
I work with adolescents with autism. I love the TopicTalk game and some of the chipper chat games. They have been a great help in supporting conversation and social skills, two areas that I target in the classroom, and that are essential for success in the community.