A Child who Omits Voiceless Sounds at the Beginning of Words
I am working with a preschooler (3.5 years) who cannot turn on his voice with air release sounds such as /h/ and /f/. He can say those sounds if he
I am working with a preschooler (3.5 years) who cannot turn on his voice with air release sounds such as /h/ and /f/. He can say those sounds if he
What is ABA? Based on the work of B.F. Skinner, applied behavioral analysis is a type of therapy often done with children with autism to shape behaviors that we want them
*** NOTE: This video discusses how memory isn’t really in our scope when working in the schools. However, it’s important to note that it IS often included in our scope when
Hi, Carrie! Since joining your crew, I’ve gotten so much invaluable advice and I’m finally in need of my own! I am a public high school SLP and a
As a newly qualified therapist here in the UK, I would love it if you could give some guidance on writing an excellent report for kids on the ASD
I have a new student (age 4) on my caseload with nasal emission only on the /dz/ (like Joe) in the initial position. I don’t know if that warrants a
Identifying if Two Words Rhyme: Listening Activities: Start with a bunch of activities where you’re just pointing out that words rhyme Say this: “cat…hat….those words rhyme, they both end in
Hi Carrie, I have a student with nasal emission of only the /s/ and /z/ speech sounds. She just started therapy this past month, but I have tried multiple
I’d like advice on this case: I work in a school. A student I inherited on my caseload has a diagnosis of stuttering. He is 9 years old, in a SDC for
Information to Share with Parents: Use the information from my webinar on play: How to Use Play to Promote Language Development (2022) Handouts: Parenting Counts Handout: https://www.parentingcounts.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/information-for-parents-play.pdf Pretend Play
*** 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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