If you child deletes the second consonant sound in a cluster, you may need to work on that smaller word chunk (e.g., “lice”), and THEN try adding the /s/ at the start to make the cluster.

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Learning a new sound can be hard! Even though we didn’t practice this sound too much in isolation (I moved onto syllables and words very quickly), I think they were working so hard trying to cue themselves to use the “k” sound, that they kept saying the sound in isolation… then the rest of the word.

Saying it fast helped 👏🏼

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Comment “100” so we can send you a link to these 25-page FREE 100 Practices for Speech sheets.

You’ll also get a video so that you can see how to use them in your therapy session 👏🏼

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The fourth leg of our “Which Phonological Intervention Should I Choose?” tour in Perth was AMAZING!

I was so impressed with the WA speech pathologists!! The kids are lucky to have you all supporting their speech sound development 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Shoutout to the team: Paul and Amanda for getting this event off the ground and looking after everyone so well.

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Do you see how we had to use visuals to try to help the child HEAR the difference in the sounds by SEEING the difference?

Have you ever worked on or seen this before?

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Have you ever had a child do this?
I find holding up the mouth cues to SHOW the child the sound can really help 👏🏼

Find them in the AISP shop, and start being more effective with your cues!
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What are your thoughts about this??

Being a parent to a child with speech sound errors, I am guided by HER and how SHE FEELS about her speech.

I told myself I won’t “make her” come to therapy if she is happy with how she sounds.

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Sometimes our students need to “see” what they’re doing with their tongue 👅 and then you can find the right cues that help them with new tongue placement!

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Do you relate? Were you told to start an assessment speaking to the parents and getting a case history first?

That doesn’t work for me 🙃

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1️⃣ We started with opening the mouth
2️⃣ Accepted a throaty sound and shaped it into a softer sound 
3️⃣ Next we cued the child to say it faster 🤗

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Has this ever worked for you? Have you elicited a “y” starting with the “ee” vowel?

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Who says assessments have to be dry and boring??

The amount of laughter we get imitating these animals as part of our oral motor assessment is soooooo good for rapport building!!

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Do you send video clips to parents and carers? I’ve found it can be particularly helpful at the beginning of therapy when the child is still learning about their sounds and we want to reinforce consistent cues that work in our therapy session, in the home environment.

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Final ts Clusters for Cycles Approach

$6.00

Do you need ready-made Cycles Approach activities to use in speech sessions and to give for home practice? We’ve created this Final ts Clusters for Cycles Approach activity packet so that you can use it flexibly in your cycles sessions and have many practice pages to choose from. Here at Adventures in Speech Pathology, everything we do is intentional, so you know this resource includes information about how to implement the cycles approach and carefully chosen words specifically for use in the cycles approach. These pages can be printed and laminated into color board games or flashcards for easy use in any therapy activity.

(8 customer reviews)

Description

Are you using the Cycles Approach targeting final /s/ clusters and need more activities to use in your speech therapy session and for home practice? We’ve created this activity packet so that you can use it flexibly with your cycles session and have lots of practice pages to choose from.

Print the black and white pages for easy home practice, laminate the color board games and flashcards for engaging, face-to-face therapy play, and feel confident you’re hitting a high practice trial session with our target-heavy activities.

This activity packet focuses on the specific target of -ts clusters. If you are targeting final s clusters in your cycle, you might be interested in the discounted bundled series containing /-ps/, /-ts/, /-ks/ targets

DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT:
➊ — High-quality pictures and carefully chosen words to use for cycles therapy
➋ — To save time by having one resource for all of your therapy and homework needs
➌ — Materials to support home practice (parent letter, listening lists, etc.)
➍ — A mixture of B&W and color printable pages that show the number of high practice trials you can achieve on each page

CONTENTS:
✅ — Color + black & white pages (over 40 pages)
✅ — Cycles Approach information pages (including primary patterns chart)
✅ — Parent letter, auditory bombardment (listening lists) calendar
✅ — Flashcards (mini + regular size) with activity ideas
✅ — Games to play (x5 varieties)
✅ — High practice pages (x7 drill practice sheets, 100 and 50 charts)
✅ — Clickable links on the Contents page to quickly find pages

What SLP’s like you are saying:
My children with lateral lisps and active nasal fricatives love these pictures. The drawings are lovely and the picture cards are very useful for pairing with motivating activities.

“ts” clusters have become one of my favorite new ways to start on addressing lateral/frontal lisps.

Such a great resource! It’s difficult to find materials for lisps and I love this approach.

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.

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8 reviews for Final ts Clusters for Cycles Approach

  1. Tania S. (verified owner)

    As always, another brilliant product. I find the cycles pack layout extremely helpful and easy to use for both therapy and home practice. Pictures are engaging, listening lists make life easy and provide a streamline approach. There are enough activities to engage a range of interests. The words chosen are often functional and useful for everyday speech for younger children. This packet has been helpful for lateral lisp /s/. I will be using these for many years to come! Thank you.

  2. Tessa L. (verified owner)

    I have a child I’m working with who has lateral lisp. We have finally got a great /s/ using “ts” this resource although not made for this purpose has be so helpful in getting lots of repetitions with this student.

  3. Katie S. (verified owner)

    My children with lateral lisps and active nasal fricatives love these pictures. The drawings are lovely and the picture cards are very useful for pairing with motivating activities.

  4. Amy M. (verified owner)

    Fun activities! Very useful. Great for sending home as homework as well.

  5. Rachel U. (verified owner)

    I was looking for a resource to target final /ts/ clusters with my lateral lisp students. This resource has been so helpful to send home so students can practice throughout the week.

  6. Jo B. (verified owner)

    Great product. Nicely laid out. Easy to follow. Highly recommended.

  7. Alison C. (verified owner)

    I used this for a student with an s-distortion and they found the range of activities very engaging. Fun resources to send for homework too with high repetitions.

  8. Kay B. (verified owner)

    I love using this for my speech sound students, especially for the kids with a severe lateral lisp, not what the resource is intended for, but it works out like that for me.

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