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The Different Phonological Processes (List for SLPs) - The Pedi Speechie Speech Sound Disorders, Slp Praxis Study Guide, Slp Posters, Slp Outfits, Speech Language Pathology Grad School, Study Tactics, Voice Therapy, Language Development Activities, Speech Therapy Tools

Speech pathologists working with younger children will very likely treat phonological disorders. Part of the process of correcting phonology errors involves understanding the different phonological processes, or speech pattern simplifications, that children may use. This article explains the most common phonological processes and provides examples for SLPs. What is a Phonological Disorder? Phonological errors are

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Print these fun stories, or upload the digital versions on your tablet and start your phonology therapy with easy to understand, meaningiful stories. The stories explain typical phonological patterns in ways that children can relate to. They include different phonological processes like final consontant deletion, cluster reduction, gliding, and fronting. Phonology Activities, Slp Classroom, Minimal Pairs, Childhood Apraxia Of Speech, Apraxia Of Speech, Phonological Processes, Minimal Pair, Slp Resources, Social Communication

Print these fun stories, or upload the digital versions on your tablet and start your phonology therapy with easy to understand, meaningiful stories. The stories explain typical phonological patterns in ways that children can relate to. They include different phonological processes like final consontant deletion, cluster reduction, gliding, and fronting.

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Basic concepts are the foundations that children build upon to develop not only their skills for following directions but reading and math as well. Smarty Ears has developed a basic concept screening tool to help SLPs identify if any of these concepts developing in error. Not only is this app thorough, it is also engaging for students and compact for the SLP. I would much rather get out my iPad to assess a student than my box of testing forms and manipulative items that go with the…

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