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Create an Account5 wooden eggs, in attractive colors, offer various sound stimuli: rattling, clattering, hammering, chirping or tinkling. Each musical egg makes a different sound and can offer a single stimulus or more depending on the elements shaken. Resource of special interest for the stimulation of auditory skills and rhythmic work (attention, listening skills, recognition, rhythm, etc.) The shape of the elements and their size facilitates their manipulation.
The set consists of 5 pieces.
Fun and dynamic material to work on oral and written language. The set consists of 54 illustrated cards that allow to work on the exclusion of the object that does not match in each scene or that does not belong to a certain semantic field. The cards can be grouped into two levels of difficulty depending on whether they show 3 or 4 drawn objects. It also includes 6 explanatory cards with ideas of different game options.
The pack contains a metal box for storage and transport of the cards. https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/cual-no-pertenece-247x300.jpg 22.39 instock LANGUAGESemanticsWood 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/cual-no-pertenece-247x300.jpg 2167121575214252100821957 22.39 18.50 0.00 0.00 2015-06-15T14:13:49+02:00In the reeducation of vocal behavior, different methods or techniques are known that help to balance pressures - sub and supra glottal - to favor the vibration of the CCVV without added tensions and/or pressures. The work with this resource can be adequate in cases of vocal alterations, without lesion or with associated lesion, either with children or adults. Ideal resource for working with voice patients, with orofacial myofunctional imbalances, with brain damage, etc.
In the 1990s, Finnish speech therapist Marketta Sihvo developed a method called LAX VOX® as a vocal exercise to care for, regenerate and train the voice. As the name suggests, the name of the technique means relaxed and free voice.
Roughly speaking, you need a tube and a container one third full of water. Put the tube in the water and place the other end on your lips. Find a comfortable posture, sitting or standing, and emit a sustained /O/ in a relaxed tone. The water begins to bubble and allows you to feel the vibration.
By moving the tube up and down in the water we can find the measurement or depth that allows us to do this emission in the easiest way possible. Most people find maximum comfort in the 2-3 marks on the tube. It allows your cheeks to vibrate freely, the tongue is relaxed in the mouth and the jaw is also relaxed. The lips close completely around the tube so that all the air enters the probe. Enjoy the pleasant vibration for 3 to 5 minutes. Remove the tube from your mouth after the indicated time. Sing your song, recite its lyrics, perform glides or short tones according to your vocal goal. Your voice should feel softer, come out effortlessly and feel balanced. Practice this 3 to 5 times a day.Acquiring the specific materials of the Lax Vox® brand allows the technique to be carried out in the most suitable way. The borosilicate glass bottle is the ecological alternative to plastic bottles. It is marked to indicate the amount of water. The cap provides a complete seal for the bottle. At 0.5 l, the Retap® bottle is the perfect size and fits perfectly in the hand. In addition, it is dishwasher, microwave and refrigerator safe. So you can also use it as a drinking bottle.
The Lax Vox tube is made of non-toxic, platinized, biocompatible medical silicone according to USP Class VI. It is free of harmful plasticizers. Easy to clean: heat resistant and dishwasher safe. Its dimensions are 35 cm long, 1 cm diameter, 2 mm wall thickness.
Ludi's Awakening Box is a colorful, educational set designed to stimulate the curiosity and motor skills of toddlers ages 10 months and up. This set includes three interactive games that encourage coordination, dexterity and logic through sensory exploration and shape manipulation.
It includes three elements for key activities:
✔️ Baby Spinner: A ball bearing toy that spins with a simple push, helping to develop hand-eye coordination. ✔️ Shape Cube and Elastic Bands: Children must push the pieces through the rubber bands, encouraging manual dexterity and logical thinking. ✔️ Pyramid of rings: By stacking the rings from largest to smallest, little ones work on size comprehension and fine motor skills.
With these materials we can:
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✨ An evolving toy that accompanies children in their development while having fun! ✨
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Conjunto-de-manipulcion-Ludi-247x300.jpg 35.94 instock 1 – 2 years2 – 3 yearsAGEBaby toysBABY WORLDFine motor skillsGAME TYPEGAMES AND TOYSMotor skills gamesMotor StimulationMy first toysTYPE OF TOYWood 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Conjunto-de-manipulcion-Ludi-247x300.jpg 2163821957217192126021008 35.94 29.70 0.00 0.00 2025-03-13T16:19:43+01:00