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I wanted to let you all know that I’ve added two new PDFs to the worksheets page to download for free! First, I’ve updated the Speech Sound Development chart that was created based on the speech sound norms from the Goldman Fristoe 2. Speech Sound Development charts are often used [...
I wanted to let you all know that I’ve added two new PDFs to theworksheets pageto download for free! First, I’ve updated theSpeech Sound Development chartthat was created based on the speech sound norms from the Goldman Fristoe 2. Speech Sound Development charts are often used as a gu...
We’ve talked a lot about helping kids with articulation disorders here on Mommy Speech Therapy. I’ve shared myArticulation Screenerto help you identify the sounds kids are saying in error as well as anArticulation Goal Trackerto help select the sounds that need to be targeted and keep track...
Continue Reading As a Speech-Language Pathologist I am keenly aware of the positive impact exposing our children to a literacy-rich environment can have. It’s a great way to build receptive and expressive language skills as well as prepare our children for a life of literacy. Helping kids wi...
Download the vowel word strips on thefree downloadspage. If you’re like me, every new word your child says is cause for a celebration, especially when we as parents have to wait an exceptionally long time for those words to come!
To celebrate new classes, students, and goals I thought I’d share my Articulation Goal Tracker form with you. It can be downloaded from thefree downloadspage. This form can be a beneficial way for both parents and Speech-Language Pathologists to set and track goals for articulation therapy....
I recently had a reader ask how to help her 4 1/2 year old daughter say the /k/ and /g/ sounds. These sounds can be tricky for little ones. Typically most children have mastered the /k/ and /g/ sounds by about 3 1/2 years of age. In this post I wanted to
I had an interesting experience last week. I was picking my kids up from my sister’s house when her in-laws pulled up with their children. When they got out of the car she introduced me as her sister speech therapist. She immediately began telling me how her, two year old, […] ...
I recognized the need for more sound-saturated stories that our kids could use to help them generalize their speech sounds into conversation. Practicing sounds in stories helps bridge the gap between successful speech production in the speech therapy room to successful speech production in real life...