ThinkPsych
Real People Flashcards - 150 Body Parts, Emotions, and Verbs
- SKU:
- TPYPS01
- UPC:
- 850051227075
Description
The ThinkPsych Picture Play Language Learning Cards are a fun and effective way to build essential speech and language skills in young learners. Designed by U.S. psychologists and BCBAs, this premium 150-card set features real photos of diverse children and adults from around the world. With 75 words and two examples of each—covering people, body parts, actions, and emotions—these cards help children generalize concepts and build lasting understanding. Perfect for ages 3 and up, they are ideal for speech therapy, special education, and at-home learning. Each card is thick, laminated, and easy to clean—safe for toddlers and durable enough for years of play. The included storage box with tabbed dividers makes sorting and organizing a breeze. Kids will stay engaged with fun, interactive games while learning critical language, social, and emotional skills. Whether your child is neurotypical or has autism, ADHD, or sensory needs, these cards are designed to support every learner.
- 2 REAL PHOTO CARDS PER WORD – 2 diverse examples per action/emotion/body part (150 cards, 75 words total). Builds generalization with real photos of children and adults from around the world.
- ACTIONS, EMOTIONS & BODY PARTS – Core vocabulary for social-emotional learning and functional communication. Teaches imitation skills, emotional recognition, and body awareness for IEP goals.
- TEAR & WATER RESISTANT – Designed by USA-based BCBAs for daily clinical use. 3X thicker than standard flashcards with professional lamination. Non-toxic, BPA-free, safe for ages 3+.
- 3" x 3" CARDS WITH CLEAN WHITE BACKGROUNDS – Sized for large desk arrays during receptive language teaching. No distractions—just clear photos that keep students focused.
- ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY BUILDING – 150 words covering actions body parts and emotions for comprehensive learning
- AUTISM, ADHD & SENSORY FRIENDLY – Designed for neurodiverse learners. White backgrounds reduce overwhelm, durable design supports sensory exploration, and clear images aid visual processing.