Description
Are you looking for a high-quality and anatomically correct poster showing speech sound mouth shapes for your speech room? Would you like to refer to the oral movements required for speech sounds easily and quickly when you are providing information to parents or teachers?
This poster is an engaging and visually beautiful addition to your speech pathology clinic or waiting room. The sounds in this poster are organized in order of typical speech sound acquisition in children, which makes it an ideal tool to print out as a black-and-white version and use for stimulability screening or providing assessment feedback to parents, caregivers, or teachers.
DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT TO:
➊ — Decorate your speech therapy room with high-quality mouth shapes
➋ — Refer to speech sound articulation movements in your session
➌ — Discuss speech sound acquisition and development
PRINTING OPTIONS:
This file is a digital download. To print poster-sized, we recommend saving the file on a USB stick and taking it to your local print shop. We print the poster as size A1 (23×33 inches).
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CONTENTS:
✅ — Single-paged Speech Sound Mouth Shapes poster
✅ — Two different color poster designs
✅ — Also comes in black & white for quick printing
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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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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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