Speech practice for school-age kids in a clear, game-based format
Older kids need a goal, independence, and visible results. Little Talker shows progress, assigns sound-focused tasks, and supports daily consistency.

School-age kids lose interest fast if the task feels too babyish.
Parents struggle to know which sounds to revisit the next day.
Without progress tracking and levels, kids don't see a reason to keep going.
How a lesson works
Short lessons your child will actually enjoy
Lesson goal
Your child sees the target sound, topic, and a clear next step upfront.
Mixed formats
Pronunciation tasks alternate with picture picking, sorting, and mini-games.
Progress
Results become levels, coins, and a stats dashboard for parents.
Exercise examples
More than just repeating words
Words and phrases
Moving from isolated sounds to words and short expressions.
Sound discrimination
Tasks on similar sounds help train careful listening.
Daily routine
A short repeatable sequence of tasks keeps the habit going.
When to see a specialist
Little Talker helps kids practice speech regularly at home, but it does not replace evaluation or one-on-one work with a licensed speech therapist if your child has significant speech challenges.
Is Little Talker good for school-age kids?
Yes. Children ages 6–12 need clear goals, visible progress, levels, and tasks they can do more independently — Little Talker is built for exactly that.
What keeps kids coming back?
Coins, levels, stars, heroes, and daily tasks all help turn speech practice into a habit.
Does a parent need to sit through every lesson?
Being nearby for the first few lessons is helpful. After that, kids can often complete familiar tasks more independently.
Is there a free trial?
Yes, the first 5 lessons are free.
Start with free lessons
Your child tries the game-based format while you see whether it’s a good fit for daily practice at home.
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