Description
Are you looking for a bright, educational poster about typical speech sound development? Would you like to refer to consonant acquisition norms easily and quickly when you’re doing an assessment or providing information to parents and teachers?
The Speech Development Chart references the cross-linguistic review from McLeod & Crowe (2018). The review showed that most of the world’s consonants were acquired by 5;0 years.
⭐This product is part of a discounted SPEECH CHART BUNDLE of high-quality charts, posters, and infographics⭐
This chart is an engaging addition to your speech pathology office or waiting room. You can also print out the black and white version to use as screening or assessing stimulability.
PRINTING OPTIONS:
➊ — You can take the Speech Development Chart to a local print or office supplies shop to be printed as poster size. I have successfully printed the poster at A1 size.
➋ — Print as regular paper sized and laminate for durability. It is great to pull out of a folder to reference.
➌ — Print the black & option and attach it to a report or use it for screening purposes.
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CONTENTS:
✅ — Single-paged Speech Development Chart
✅ — Includes norms on speech intelligibility
✅ — Comes in color and black & white
✅ — Three different color charts to choose from
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What SLP’s like you are saying:
❝ The most beautiful and useful speech sound development chart I’ve ever seen. I keep some copies with me at all times now to help explain speech development to parents during assessments.❞
❝ This is fabulous- it’s easy to access and visually appealing. I’m using this with student clinicians and to provide information to educators and parents.❞
❝ This poster makes my room look bright and cheerful and is an excellent reference when educating parents, teachers, and students about speech sound development.❞
READ the open-access paper here: McLeod, S., & Crowe, K. (2018). Children’s consonant acquisition in 27 languages: A cross-linguistic review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 27(4), 1546-1571.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
This is a digital file and is licensed for one person to use. Upon purchase, you will receive a link to download the product. 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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8 reviews for Speech Sound Development Chart for Speech Therapy
Dina Ezagui –
I love having this poster in my office.
It allows me to review speech developmental milestones with parents. It’s also a conversation starter, kids look at it and start labeling and talking about different pictures!
This poster enhances my office. It’s so beautiful !!
Becky (verified owner) –
This poster is beautifully presented. I love how it looks- it is great for sharing with families when talking about speech sounds! Thank you!
Trisha H. (verified owner) –
I have this posted in my office as a reference for parents during meetings. I like how this visual makes speech sound development easier to understand with the color coding/picture icons along with an error example. I print regular sized copies to send home with parents following meetings!
Marianne S. (verified owner) –
I love this. Not only as a resource for myself, but for families. The organization and visuals are great! I like this also because it is backed by the most recent research!
Hannah C. (verified owner) –
I love this! This is so helpful when talking with parents and determining if speech sounds are appropriate by age .
Katherine B. (verified owner) –
I love this resource for myself to decorate my speech office, to have on hand for evaluations, as well as to show parents. It’s an amazing resource that’s easy to read and easy on the eyes. Parents really like this resource to understand speech development, too!
Emily M. (verified owner) –
This has been a nice addition to my therapy room as a visual reminder for myself. It has also been helpful for teachers to look at and know if they should be referring a student for therapy.
Jennifer D. (verified owner) –
I love all of Rebecca’s visuals, and these charts are no exception! They are super helpful to use when talking with parents and other professionals. I refer to them constantly!