(Worksheet) Cancellations for Stuttering
A cancellation is a stuttering modification technique that will help you move past a moment of stuttering after it has occurred.
A cancellation is a stuttering modification technique that will help you move past a moment of stuttering after it has occurred.
A pull-out is a stuttering modification strategy that will help you get out of a moment of stuttering while you’re in the middle of it. This worksheet will help you practice.
Part of dealing with the negative emotions associated with stuttering can be desensitizing the child to the stuttering by having him/her stutter on purpose. This handout will guide you in helping the child practice.
A preparatory set is a stuttering modification strategy that can be used to modify a stutter right before it happens (in anticipation of a stutter).
Fluency-Shaping Techniques are strategies that help a child practice speaking more fluently. This worksheet pack will help them practice.
This one-page handout includes all 8 steps to do articulation therapy at home. If the parent knows the sound that the child is working on, then the parent can have
This fun activity will provide an appetizing way of practicing words that contain the /f/ and /v/ sounds. This could be used as a part of articulation therapy to help
Some children need to practice saying all of the sounds in multi-syllabic words. This is especially true for children with motor speech disorders like childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) who
Some children need to practice putting sounds together to create short, simple words. This is especially true for children with motor speech disorders like childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) who
A four-page workbook that asks the child open-ended questions about his speech problems and why he should work on them. These open-ended questions are designed to guide the child to
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