Phonology Activities

When taking a phonological approach to treating speech sounds, we begin to look at sounds in the context of larger classes.  We treat these classes as whole as opposed to treating sounds individually.  Click an approach below to learn more!

*** To see resources for each specific phonological process, click on “minimal pairs” and go to the troubleshooting section at the bottom.

Resources, Tools, and Training for Speech-Language Professionals

*** The SLP Solution is for informational and educational purposes only and does not provide medical or psychological advice.  We provide general resources but cannot tell you exactly what should be done for a specific client.  Every client is different and your clinical judgement should be used when making decisions about specific individuals.

 

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