Built for special-education teams

Differentiated speech practice for every learner

Special-education teachers and support staff use SpeechTherapyMagic to give students engaging, repetition-rich speech-sound and language practice — with games, personalized stories, and printables you can tailor to each learner's level and interests.

Why special-ed teams use it

  • check_circleAdjust target sounds and reading level for each student
  • check_circleHigh-repetition games that hold attention
  • check_circlePredictable, low-distraction activities
  • check_circleReview accuracy at a glance to inform your instruction

Every learner is different, attention is precious, and you're stretching limited minutes across a wide range of needs. Here's how the platform helps you differentiate.

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Your students span a wide range of levels and one-size-fits-all materials don't fit anyone.

Set the target sound, word list, and reading level per student, so each learner practices at the right level — from emerging sounds to sentence-level carryover.

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Keeping students engaged and regulated long enough to practice is half the battle.

Calm, predictable, high-repetition games and illustrated stories hold attention and reduce the frustration that comes with drill worksheets.

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You want to see whether practice is actually moving the needle.

Per-sound accuracy tracking lets you review progress at a glance and adjust instruction — useful evidence to bring to your team and the SLP.

Tools you can tailor to each student

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Pronunciation Scoring

Instant accuracy feedback at the word and sound level gives students clear, immediate cues and gives you objective practice data.

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Differentiation

Choose target sounds, word lists, and reading level per learner so each student works exactly where they are.

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Engaging Games

Calm, predictable, high-repetition games that hold attention and keep practice from feeling like a worksheet grind.

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Personalized Stories

Illustrated stories built around a target sound and a student's interests, at a reading level that fits them.

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Progress at a Glance

Review accuracy by sound over time so you can see what's working and share evidence with your team.

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Co-Created by an SLP

Designed with an ASHA-certified SLP experienced with autism spectrum disorder, developmental delays, and language disorders.

How special-education teams use it

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Set each student's targets

Choose the sound, words, and reading level that fit each learner so practice is right-sized from day one.

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Practice through engaging play

Students build repetitions with calm, predictable games and personalized stories that hold their attention.

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Track and share progress

Review accuracy trends and bring the data to your team meetings to inform instruction alongside the SLP.

Lori B. Levy, M.A., CCC-SLP

Co-Created by a Practicing SLP

SpeechTherapyMagic is co-created by Lori B. Levy, M.A., CCC-SLP — a nationally ASHA-certified and state licensed speech-language pathologist with over 20 years of experience across hospitals, clinics, K-12 schools, and private practice. She uses the platform daily and shapes every feature. Learn more about Lori

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Frequently Asked Questions — Special Education

Does this manage IEP goals or generate IEP reports?expand_more
No. SpeechTherapyMagic is a practice and engagement tool. It tracks pronunciation accuracy you can review and discuss, but it isn't an IEP-management or records system and doesn't store or generate IEP documents. Use it to support the goals your team and SLP have set.
Is it a substitute for speech-language therapy?expand_more
No. It doesn't diagnose or treat speech and language disorders. It's a tool that special-education teams and SLPs use to make practice more engaging and to extend carryover between sessions.
Can I tailor it to very different learners?expand_more
Yes. You set the target sound, word list, and reading level per student, so a learner working on emerging sounds and a learner working on sentence-level carryover can each practice at the right level.
Is it appropriate for students with autism or developmental delays?expand_more
Many special-education teams use it with these students because the games are calm, predictable, and high-repetition. As always, follow your team's and SLP's plan for each individual student.
How much does it cost?expand_more
You can start free and explore the platform. A Pro plan adds higher limits and more tools — see the pricing page for current details.

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