Tag an SLP who screams this loud EVERY TIME they play a pop up or jump game.

Fun fact: my colleagues literally hear me through the walls 😂

#speechpathology #speechpathologists #speechpath #schoolslp #preschoolslp #slp2be
Who said you have to work on “r” in initial position FIRST? 

By choosing where the child can say a clearer, more accurate “r”, we were able to start therapy successfully and accurately (and those other “r” positions are correcting on their own!!).

Have you ever had more success in “r” clusters?

#speechdelay #articulationtherapy #speechsounddisorders #schoolslp #preschoolslp #speechpath #slp #slp2b #adventuresinspeechpathology
We usually tell parents of LATE TALKERS to pause, but I encourage parents of children with speech sound delays to pause too!!!

Yes, this child still needed a zebra cue, but often we have to build these steps to foster self-awareness so our kids can fix their speech.

🦓 Zebra cue from the Animal Speech Sound Cues - Adventures in Speech Pathology

#adventuresinspeechpathology #articulation #phonology #speechdelay #preschoolslp
Shoutout to this mum who was better than me at demonstrating many of these 😂 I can’t tell you how LESS SCARY an oral motor exam is when everyone gets involved.

I’m using our @bjoremspeech Oral Motor Assessment cards.

#bjoremspeech #speechsounds #articulation #speechsounddisorders #speechdelay #speechpathologists
Want some MOTIVATION? Get a dinosaur who ONLY eats “back /k/“ sounds!!! Your preschoolers will be more engaged to fix and clarify whether they meant “tape” or “cape” if they can see the dinosaur eat the card 🦖 

#speechdevelopment #adventuresinspeechpathology #articulation #speechsounds #phonology #preschoolers #preschool
It’s REALLY time to decide if you’re joining 167 of your SLP colleagues to learn about which phonological intervention you should choose! 

I’m pumped to change the course of your career, all while instilling passion and confidence treating phonological impairments 🤗

On Thursday, June 12th, we’ll be in Adelaide, SA. For those who missed out on Melbourne, this will be your chance 👏🏼

#adventuresinspeechpathology #ebpslp #speechsounds
Is there anyone who follows my account who I’ll be seeing next month?? June will be busy (hoping I won’t lose my voice!!)

Let me know which event you’re coming to, and please tag an SLP who might want to meet and or learn from me 🤗

#adventuresinspeechpathology #speechpath #ebpslp #speechsounddisorders
I always have Speech Sound Mouth Cues on my therapy table 👏🏼 The really helped a child who has difficulty saying “ch”, more clearly. 

#articulation #speechdelay #articulationtherapy #speechpath #speechdelaykids #adventuresinspeechpathology
Which is your fave?
Have you seen all the cues we have in our Minimal Pairs Toolkit? We use these child-friendly visuals to help explain phonological patterns like:
👉🏼 tail sounds 
👉🏼 front and back sounds 
👉🏼 long and short sounds
👉🏼 snake in the cage sounds

With over 1000 ratings, you’ll love feeling prepared for any pattern that walks in your door!

#speechsounds #speechsounddisorders #speechpath #speechdelay #schoolslp #preschoolslp
We sell 3 posters in our AISP shop, and they look beautiful and are helpful to have on the wall in your speech therapy room!

#adventuresinspeechpathology #speechsounddisorders #speechdelay #articulation #speechpath #schoolslp
As much as possible, I try NOT TO MODEL THE WORD during an assessment so that the child isn’t directly imitating me (which can influence my results).

Are there are other tips you recommend?

#speechsounddisorders #speechsounds #speechdelay #speechpath #speechdelaykids #slp2b #slpgradstudent #slp2be
Hey, hi, g’day!! I’m Rebecca and I’ve been a speech pathologist for 17 years.

I was thinking recently about “career statements” and what makes me passionate about this job. And put really simply:

I love to work with preschool-aged children to help them be 100% clear and intelligible by the time they start formal schooling.

Do you have a “why” 👇🏼

#speechdelay #speechdevelopment #speechpathologist  #adventuresinspeechpathology
I’d love to know if there are other differing or similar opinions?

Start the conversation 👇🏼

#speechsounds #speechsounddisorders #speechdelay #schoolslp #speechpath #slp2b #adventuresinspeechpathology
Prove me wrong!!! Because (unless you read it in our Ch & J Handbook), I bet you have never tried this before to elicit the “ch” sound!!!

Also - tag an SLP who needs to know this 👏🏼

#articulation #articulationtherapy #speechdelay #speechpath #speechdelaykids #speechsounds #speechsounddisorders #adventuresinspeechpathology
The three things I’m always considering are:

1. Has the child made EVEN MORE progress with their speech, even though they’ve had a break?
2. Has the child lost some of their accuracy from when I last saw them (this is okay - it just means we might have to do more home practice during breaks)
3. With my new information and fresh ears and eyes, should I continue with the same goals and therapy approaches, or do we need to change things up?

Honestly, I think every SLP should consider re-assessing their students after a school term/block of therapy to evaluate goals and intervention 👏🏼 what are your thoughts?

#privatepracticeslp #schoolslp #preschoolslp #speechpath #adventuresinspeechpathology
It’s about time that non-rhotic “r” speaking countries had some “r” materials that work with OUR accents 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

We’re looking to expand our best-selling Facilitative Contexts packets with a non-rhotic “r” version! Comment “list” so I can send a DM on how to apply.

Connecting and collaborating with SLPs around the world is so important to us (especially as I have studied and worked in 4 countries myself!!!).

#adventuresinspeechpathology #speechsounds #articulation #speechdelay #speechpath

Articulation Squares for Speech Therapy – EARLY Sounds

$6.00

Articulation Squares for Speech Therapy – EARLY Sounds are a quick yet effective option to treat articulation errors. Each square has a visual-phonetic cue of the sound you are working on and words in initial, medial, final, and mixed positions. Black & white and color printing options are provided. Ready to be laminated, cut up, and popped into a small task box with some small objects to make a versatile therapy activity for SLPs on the go.

(9 customer reviews)

Description

Do you need more engaging articulation resources that off high-practice opportunities and are a little more exciting than articulation cards? Perhaps you want articulation materials that include mouth visuals to support your students speech production?

Articulation Squares are task box size materials that cover all your earlier developing sounds in every position! They take up a small amount of room (one printable page includes x4 smaller “squares”) but have the opportunity for lots of repetitions and practice.

DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT:
➊ — An alternative to articulation cards with x36 speech sound targets (x12 initial, x12 medial, x12 final, x12 mixed) on one page
➋ — Resources featuring high-quality mouth visuals to help cue your child
➌ — Organizational-friendly articulation materials that fit in a task box and are easy to travel with
➍ — To get high practice opportunities in initial, medial, and final positions that you can combine with lots of other hands-on activities

Activities to use with Articulation Squares:
Some hands-on ideas include placing mini erasers or objects on top of each square, play-dough smash, magnetic counters, beads, pom poms, blocks, LEGO pieces on the pictures as you go. The black and white pages are great for hole punching, stamping, dabbing, coloring, and even cutting! If you run RTI or 5-minute speech groups, this is a great addition to your speech toolbox.

CONTENTS:
✅ — Sounds included: /p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, ŋ, f, h, w, j/
✅ — 48 individual “squares” featuring x12 mini pictures per square.
✅ — Print-friendly as all sounds fit on one page
✅ — Includes color and black & white versions

What SLP’s like you are saying:
I do speedy speech/quick artic and it’s an easy way to get lots of reps in as well as switch up activities

I absolutely love these! So easy to put together and a great size to carry around!

The cards are really bright and vibrant when printed in colour, and I use mini’s, magnetic coins, pegs for the children to put on them. They also like the black and white version to colour in. Engaging product which I’m very happy with! 🙂

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This is a digital file and is licensed for one person to use. Printing and assembly of the product may be required. For more information about single-person use, please refer to our Terms of Use.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice.

9 reviews for Articulation Squares for Speech Therapy – EARLY Sounds

  1. Cynthia C. (verified owner)

    Such a clever resource. Easy to cut and laminate and pull which target sound I need for each child. I don’t have groups but I could see how this would work nicely in a group with different artic targets. I like that there is a “mixed” position square too. My PreK students like to use little objects or magnetic chips.

  2. Nicola A. (verified owner)

    This is another brilliant resource form Adventures in Speech Pathology. The cards are really bright and vibrant when printed in colour, and I use mini’s, magnetic coins, pegs for the children to put on them. They also like the black and white version to colour in. Engaging product which I’m very happy with! 🙂

  3. Brenna K. (verified owner)

    I am quite enjoying this product. It offers great visuals for placement of articulators. The black and white print copy is great too! I love being able to work on it with a student and it doubles as homework. I do speedy speech/quick artic and it’s an easy way to get lots of reps in as well as switch up activities. I bring along mini erasers and use them to cover sounds.

  4. Maureen P. (verified owner)

    It didn’t take long to prepare this resource and i was able to adapt it to make it into a matching game. The students loved the colorful pictures and the visual reminder(s) of how to make their their specific speech sound(s)!

  5. Adrianna K. (verified owner)

    A great hands-on engaging way to get lots of trials!

  6. Ashley C. (verified owner)

    I love this product! My students have found it very engaging. They absolutely love stamping the BW version!

  7. Kathlyn O. (verified owner)

    I LOVE THIS RESOURCE. I use it weekly and it is flexible enough to use in a variety of ways.

  8. Kelsey O. (verified owner)

    Love the visual for the kiddos! Love the motivation it gives the kiddos to fill up the square!

  9. Emily B. (verified owner)

    This is a great resource for an on the go therapist. It’s small and portable, functional and adaptable when used with different objects

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