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Prosodic Patterns In Children’s Multisyllabic Word Productions

This paper reviews results from a series of studies that examined the influence of metrical and segmental effects on English-speaking children’s multisyllabic word productions. Three different appr...

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Selecting Vocabulary Words to Teach

Although speech-language pathologists may understand the importance of vocabulary for oral language, listening, and reading comprehension and the need for vocabulary instruction, they may not have ...

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Should Adolescents Go Back to the Basics?: A Review of Teaching Word Reading Skills to Middle and High School Students

This review investigates the effects of word reading interventions (e.g., phonic analysis, sight word reading, oral reading fluency) on reading achievement outcomes in middle and high school studen...

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Sight Word Instruction For Students With Autism: An Evaluation of the Evidence Base

This review investigates the effect of sight word instruction on reading skills in students on the autism spectrum.

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Speech Intelligibility: How Clear is Your Child’s Speech?

Have you ever found it difficult to understand your child’s speech?A Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) can help you understand if your child’s speech intelligibility is at an appropriate level for ...

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Speech Sound Disorders: Articulation and Phonology

The scope of this page is speech sound disorders with no known cause—historically called articulation and phonological disorders—in preschool and school-age children (ages 3–21).

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Speech Sound Errors. The Most Common Speech Errors a Child is Likely to Make.

Speech Sound Errors: Speech production difficulties are the most common form of communication impairment school-based speech pathologists are likely to encounter when working in schools.

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The 100 Most Important Multiple Meaning Words Kids Need to Know | K5 Learning

K5 Learning highlights the top 100 most important multiple meaning words.

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Therapy Co-Treatment Scenarios and Documentation - Harmony Healthcare International (HHI) Blog

PT and OT appear to be a natural pairing because of the treatment crossover in neuromuscular and orthopedic deficit remediation. However, patients also benefit from co-treatments with SLP and OT, ...

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Using Grammar - Kid Sense Child Development

If your child struggles to get a message across or is frequently misunderstood, they may require assistance from a speech pathologist to address grammar issues.

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Multiple Meanings: Theory, Research and Teaching Tips

Learning about the multiple meanings of words (e.g., to find -- a find) is included in the new and widely adopted Common Core Standards for English Language Arts. For example, the excerpt below was...

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Articulation and Intelligibility Norms For Spanish and English

Articulation and Intelligibility Norms for Spanish and English by Bilinguistics

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Bilingual (English/Spanish) Therapy Materials By Bilinguistics

Downloads and resources for providing bilingual therapy (Spanish/English)

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Speech Development In Spanish and English: What the Differences Mean to SLPs

Speech Development in Spanish and English: What the differences mean to SLPs by Bilinguistics

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Spanish Phonemic Inventory

Spanish Phonemic Inventory and Facts about Spanish Phonemes by ASHA

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Engaging and Fun Speech Activities We Use At Home For Babies, Toddlers and Children

An article reviewing Learning Strategies and play-based activities for parents to use at home with babies, toddlers, and children with hearing loss.

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Bilingual Language Development Video

YouTube Video on Bilingual Language Development by Kathy Kohnert

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Bilingual Service Delivery

Information and resources regarding bilingual service delivery by SLPs (from ASHA)

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Learning Two Languages: Bilingualism

Information and resources for SLPs and parents of bilingual children

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Language Difference vs Language Disorder: Assessing English Learners

Video available Language Difference vs Language Disorder: Assessing English Learners Carol Westby, Bilingual and Multicultural Services, Albuquerque, NM Kimberly Murphy (Host), Old Dominion Un...

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Nonword Repetition Tasks For Dynamic Assessment or Bilingual Evaluations

Nonword Repetition Tasks (NWRT) can be used as a dynamic assessment as opposed to static assessment. NWRTs assess phonological working memory, speech perception, phonological assembly, and short te...

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Evaluation of Bilingual Children- Considerations

An overview of considerations when evaluating bilingual (Spanish/English) children

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Bilingual (Spanish/English) Evaluation Resources

Dozens of speech, language, fluency, and other evaluation resources for bilingual evaluations

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Red Flags For Speech-Language Impairment In Bilingual Children

Red Flags for Speech-Language Impairment in Bilingual Children Differentiate disability from disorder by understanding common developmental milestones.

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How Do Phonological Processes Differ Between Spanish and English?

Description of how do Phonological Processes differ Between Spanish and English.

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