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Children’s Allied Health Services
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What is Articulation?
• Articulation is how we physically produce sounds.
• The words ‘articulation’ and ‘speech’ are interchangeable.
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Why is Speech Important?
• If a child has difficulty with speech sounds, he/she might – spell words like he/she speaks them. – have difficulty with reading and spelling – not feel comfortable speaking in classroom
discussions. – not be understood by peers or teachers.
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Speech Sound Development
• Is a lengthy process
• Sounds typically develop in a sequence. –At 2 years of age, a child typically has very
few adult sounds.
–By 6 years, they should have most of the adult sounds and should be understood most of the time.
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SLP’s role - Creating Goals
SLP’s use the following information to create goals;
- developmental sequence, the number of sound errors, where in the word the errors are and how easily the child can make the sound
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Sound ‘Hierarchy’
In speech sessions, children will work on sounds following a sound hierarchy: Begins with the identification of the sound
(auditory discrimination)
Ends with the production of the sound in all
positions of words in conversation
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Sound Hierarchy
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By itself “Sss..”
Conversation
Sentence “Yesterday I made soup” Phrase
“I eat soup”
Syllable “see, soh”
Word “sun, soup”
Imitative
Spontaneous Listening
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Talking about the target sound and cues
Refer to the target sound by the sound it makes and not the letter name
Ex. /Sssssss/ versus “S”
Refer to the target by the sound it makes without adding a vowel to it
Ex. /Llllllll/ versus “La”
Use anologies for cueing name given to the sound to help the child remember
what sound to say
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/k/ - coughing sound /f/ - angry cat sound, firecracker sound /l/ - lollipop sound, singing sound, la, la, sound /r/ - car sound, growling dog/bear sound /s/ - snake sound /sh/ - quiet sound /ch/ - train sound, choo, choo sound /th/- tongue sandwich sound
ANALOGIES FOR CUEING
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Ways to Support Speech in the Classroom
Keep your speech slow and clear.
Emphasize the sound in your speech – say it slightly louder and looooonger
Ex. “Ssshhhow me __________ .”
Repeat back the parts of the student’s message that you understood
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More Strategies…
When you understand what the child said, repeat it back to him/her emphasizing the target sound:
Child: Look, the tar go fast! Adult: Wow, the car does go fast!
Try not to pretend to understand if you really don’t understand - use a communication repair strategy.
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Communication Repair Strategies
What to say when we don’t understand: “I understood the part about ________”
“Can you tell me more about ________”
“Can you say that again differently?”
“Could you please say that again more slowly?”
“Is this like anything else we’ve learned?”
“Can you show me what you are talking about?”
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If you have a student who is able to make a sound correctly…
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More ideas…
Tape the letter the sound child is working on, on their desk. Point to the letter throughout the day as a reminder to the child
Give me “5” – think of and say 5 words with sound in them
Choose a word of the day
Secret signal – come up with a secret sign with the child to give when you are going to remind him/her of the sound
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Books
Reading times are excellent opportunities to focus on speech.
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Books – Listening for the Sound
• Emphasize the sound when you’re reading - say it LOUDER and slightly looonger.
• Always talk about the sound not the letter. Ex. We are going to listen for your Ssssss.. sound in this book
• Say a sound in a word incorrectly and ask the child how it sounds. (ie: ‘Pive Little Pumpkins’, does that sound right?)
• Have students raise their hand every time they hear the target sound.
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If you have a student who is able to make a sound correctly…
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Books – Saying the Sound
Stop at a word with the sound and have them say it after you
Point out pictures in the book that have the child’s sound and have them say the word after you
Make a list of pictures/words they find that have their sound in them
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• If you have further questions/comments please feel free to contact your school’s Speech Language Pathologist.