Articulation therapy is pretty straight forward but can be a bugger sometimes with those kids who can't quite get the right placement. I noticed that my R and lateral lisp kids can get pretty discouraged. I decided to make a scale to show them when they are making progress but help them realize that they can still improve. It's made a world of difference in my articulation therapy and my kids love it. They like to take turns listening to each other and themselves and giving a rating. I put a smaller copy of the rating scale in their homework folders so their parents and them can practice listening for good speech.
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1 comment:
Hi this is great. Can you please alive an example of how you use it? Do you point to the level or verbally tell them how they are doing? Thanks!
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