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Distortions
Distortions are when a child uses a non-typical sound for a typically developing sound. Generally the parts are mostly there, but they are a little wrong. A child says a word that sounds like something what it should, but is not quite right. For example, 'shlip' instead of 'ship'.
Reference links
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Segmentation and Representation of Consonant Blends In Kindergarten Children’s Spellings 0
Author: Krystal L. Werfel and C. Melanie Schuele - During the period of emergence, the properties of phonemes that comprise consonant blends influence children’s ability to segment and represent blends. This finding has implications for how phonemic awareness, spelling instruction, and intervention might proceed. Results Kindergarten children showed varied ability to segment and represent consonant blends and were differentially successful depending on the linguistic features of the blends. Children were more likely to represent initial blends than final blends, final nonnasal blends than final nasal blends, nonhomorganic blends than homorganic blends, and initial nasal blends than final nasal blends.
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Speech Sound Errors. The Most Common Speech Errors a Child is Likely to Make. 1
Author: David Newmonic - Speech Sound Errors: Speech production difficulties are the most common form of communication impairment school-based speech pathologists are likely to encounter when working in schools.
www.speechlanguage-resources.com
Activity List(s)
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- Halloween /th/ sounds in words, phrases, and sentences - all positions 2
- Words with Fricatives in Initial Word Position 1
- Words with Fricatives in Medial Word Position 1
- /rl/ words 1
- Halloween /th/ words, phrases, and sentences - all positions 1
- Words List with Plosives in Word Initial Position 1
- Medial /s/ 0
- /sh/ Initial Position 0
- Holiday /sh/ words 0
- Initial /m/ 0
- /v/ (All Positions) 0
- Kiki's Holiday Breakfast Gliding Word List 0
- Final /sh/ 0
- /ch/ all positions 1
- voiceless /th/ all word positions/medial voiced /th/ 0
- Initial /l/ Words 0
- /f/ words initial and medial 0
- /v/ words all positions 0
- Medial Voiced /th/ Words 0
- Initial /br/ Blend Words 1
Goal Bank
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- David will produce prevocalic /r/ in words/phrases/sentences to participate in active decision-making in 3 /4 opportunities with 50% modeling for 4 data collections. 1
- Marline will correctly imitate, then spontaneously produce the /r/ phoneme (including blends) in all word positions in words, phrases, sentences, and finally conversation with 80% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions in order to improve intelligibility. 3
- Tobias will correctly produce /k/ in all positions of words imitatively, then spontaneous words, phrases and sentences with 80% accuracy as measured by data collection, informal speech screenings, and observations to demonstrate articulation skills over 5 therapy sessions. 2
- Frances will produce the /l/ phoneme in the initial, medial, and final position of the word with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions with fading visual cues in imitative, then spontaneous phrases, sentences, and paragraphs moving on to expanded syllable levels, brief and longer monologues, and word when ready to demonstrate age-appropriate articulation over 3 therapy sessions. 2
- William will produce /r/-blends in initial, medial, and final word positions moving from imitation to elicited production in isolation, syllables, words, and then phrases, progressing from one level to the next when mastery is achieved with 90% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions to improve speech intelligibility. 2
- Raylene will produce previously learned speech sounds in all positions of words, at the phoneme level spontaneously with 80% accuracy, for 3 consecutive sessions to improve speech intelligibility. 2
- Given visual and verbal stimuli, Jill will correctly produce VC/CV words first in imitation then spontaneously in phrases and sentences with 90% accuracy across 3 therapy sessions to improve speech intelligibility. 3
- Fermina will imitate age appropriate bilabial sounds (p,b,m) and age-appropriate consonants (n, w, h, t, k, f, g) in consonant+ vowel, vowel+consonant, consonant+vowel+consonant, and consonant+vowel+consonant+vowel combinations with 80% accuracy across 5 consecutive sessions to improve speech intelligibility. 4
- Clement will imitate, then produce "ng" in MWP and FWP (including blends) in syllables, words, and phrases with 80% accuracy over 5 consecutive sessions as measured by clinical observation and documentation to increase overall speech intelligibility. 4
- Grady will produce affricate phonemes (including /ch, dj/) in all word positions moving from imitation to elicited productions to spontaneous productions in word, phrase, sentence, and finally conversation, progressing from one level to the next with 80% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions to improve overall speech intelligibility. 6
- Wynell will produce the voiceless "th" phoneme in the all position of words with typical speaking rate in spontaneous utterances with at least 90% accuracy, and will self-monitor/correct errors with the fading use of therapist cueing across 3 consecutive sessions to increase speech intelligibility. 2
- Melissia will produce long vowels, short vowels, and diphthongs in isolation with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions to improve articulation skills. 3
- Mary will self-monitor and correctly produce speech sounds in words, structured phrase, and unstructured sentence with 80% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions with minimal cues to improve overall intelligibility. 3
- Rick will produce /p/ in all positions spontaneously in words, phrases and sentences with 90% accuracy across 3 therapy sessions to increase intelligibility. 2
- Sallie will produce s-blends, l-blends and r-blends in all positions of the word in imitative, then spontaneous words, phrases, and sentences with 80% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions as measured by clinician data and observation to increase overall speech intelligibility. 2
- Rolf will produce the following phonemes /g, k, d, y, sh, ch, l, r, j, th, v, s, z/ in all positions of the word in imitative, then spontaneous syllables, words, and phrases, sentence, and conversation when ready with 80% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions to improve overall speech intelligibility. 2
- Edelmira will produce /p/ phoneme in the initial, medial, and final position of words at the phonemes, syllables, and word level with 90% accuracy across 3 sessions as measured by data collection and observation to improve overall speech intelligibility. 4
- Mauro will produce a variety of consonant-vowel combinations including CV, VC, CVC, and CVCV words with fading prompts in structured and play activities to improve speech intelligibility with 90% accuracy across 3 sessions. 3
- Jane will produce prevocalic /r/ at the sentence level spontaneously to express needs, in 4 / 5 trials given 25% verbal modeling across 3 consecutive therapy sessions. 0
- Raymundo will spontaneously produce /l/ in all positions of words in words with 90% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions to improve overall speech intelligibility. 3
Resources
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/s/ Blend Polka Dot Valentine’s Cards
Sara Lowczyk
/s/ blend Valentine’s Day sheets for articulation practice.
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’sh' Digraph Vocabulary Page, Sorting Activity and Sentence Worksheet.
Sara Lowczyk
"sh" vocabulary word cards with sorting activity and sentence worksheet.
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Kiki Celebrates Spring
Bailey Morgan, M.A., CCC-SLP
Kiki Celebrates Spring. Short story with spring vocabulary, can be used by itself or with one of the Spring resources (i.e. making strawberry shortcake activity, bee pattern tracing...)
Includes activity list5
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/k/ Articulation Cards
Breann Voytko
Articulation Cards for /k/ in all positions: Initial: 16 targets; Medial: 16 targets; Final: 16 targets.
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Articulation B Polka Dot Egg Worksheets For Easter
Sara Lowczyk
Low ink, no prep B words in polka dot eggs. Separated into their sounds (3 sheets for initial b, medial b and final b and three sheets with mixed positions and one blank page to write in your own t...
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/b/ Articulation Cards (27)
Breann Voytko
Articulation Cards for /b/ in all positions: Initial: 9 targets Medial: 9 targets Final: 9 targets
Includes activity list2
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I Spy With Target R Words
Jessica Lenden-Holt
One page: "I Spy" image with lists of target "r" words. One page: List of pre-vocalic "r" words One page: List of vocalic "r" words One page: Articulation hierarchy and suggestions One page: Expans...
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Early Sounds - Syllable Mats
Breann Voytko
Practice early developing sounds with these fun syllable mats
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Speech Sounds Syllable Map: Affricatives + Nasals
Gabriella Cousino, M.S., CF-SLP
The "Speech Sounds Syllable Map: Affricatives + Nasals" resource was designed for speech therapy at the syllable level.
2
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/v/ Articulation Cards
Breann Voytko
Articulation Cards for /v/ in all positions: Initial: 10 targets; Medial: 10 targets; Final: 10 targets
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/ch/ Articulation Cards
Breann Voytko
Articulation Cards for /ch/ in all positions: Initial: 16 targets; Medial: 16 targets; Final: 16 targets.
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/t/ Articulation Cards
Breann Voytko
Articulation Cards for /t/ in all positions: Initial: 16 targets; Medial: 16 targets; Final: 16 targets.
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Football Time In TN Speech Homework
Breann Voytko
Have some fun with this customizable football season homework sheet.
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/sh/ Articulation Cards
Breann Voytko
Articulation Cards for /sh/ in all positions: Initial: 16 targets; Medial: 16 targets; Final: 16 targets.
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/ch/ Word List
Breann Voytko
/ch/ in the initial, medial, and final positions
Includes activity list1
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Articulation L Flash Cards: All Positions,
Sara Lowczyk
All positions of L words in color. 7 pages of all positions.
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Artic Tac Toe Sk, Skr, Skw, Sl, Sm, Sn, Sp, St
Marilyn Johnson Morita
Artic Tac Toe boards for the following sounds: Sk, Skr, Skw, Sl, Sm, Sn, Sp, St
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Kiki's Speech Sounds Syllable Map: Fricatives
Gabriella Cousino, M.S., CF-SLP
The "Kiki's Speech Sounds Syllable Map: Fricatives" resource was designed for speech therapy at the syllable level.
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Silly /k/ and /g/ Valentine
Sara Lowczyk
A valentine activity with /k/ and /g/ choices for carryover practice.
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