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SPEECH SOUND HAND CUES FOR SPEECH THERAPY AT HOME


Reel by Kelli Meyer • Pediatric Speech Therapist (@thespeechscoop)

Not just those with Apraxia. 🗣 Speech Sound Hand Cues provide a visual and can be a big help with sound discrimination and sequencing, ...

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Cues from the therapist are different types of “reminders” about what your child should do when attempting a word or phrase. For example, a ...

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Use a mirror: Take turns with your child naming words that start with a sound they need to practice. Model how to say the sound, then encourage your child to ...

Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol (K-SLP)

Official site of Nancy Kaufman's K-SLP methods for childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), other speech-sound disorders, and expressive language development.

How to Teach the D Sound by Chicago Speech Therapy

Verbal cues. Clearly and slowly produce the /d/ sound for your child so that she understands what specific sound you are focusing on and has a good example to ...

How to Make the S and Z Sounds - SpeakEasy Community

Help your child get the correct position and airflow to make this sound using the following cues: Visual cue: Exaggerate how you touch your ...

Kelli Meyer • Pediatric Speech Therapist (@thespeechscoop)

Comment “CUES” to grab my speech sound hand cues for all the vowels + a link to Peek-A-Who!

1 Visual Cue: Modeled rounded lips for the SH sound, adding a ...

... hand gesture for that ... speech therapy tips! Or drop a question in the comments—let's chat about speech sound disorders and articulation!

Prompting in Speech Therapy: Quick Tips for How to Use Gestural ...

You might do it too, like touching your nose for a nasal sound. I'm actually trained in Visual Phonics, which is a system of hand cues that ...

Handy Handout #572: What is Cued Speech?

These are placed on four locations near the mouth to indicate vowel phonemes. The visual hand cues are presented in specific sequences to represent sounds that ...

S Words Speech Therapy Exercises - Achieve Beyond

Model this for the child by doing it yourself a few times. For visual cues, take a piece of paper and draw a playground slide with stairs. Have the child use ...

Speech Sounds - K/G - Powered By OnCourse Systems For Education

Tips to Make the "K" Sound · Verbal cues. When practicing specific sounds with your child, it is important to start by correctly articulating the individual ...

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Treatment Techniques and Technologies. Techniques used in therapy to increase awareness of the target sound and/or provide feedback about placement and movement ...

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In speech therapy, this may be demonstrated by gently touching under a child's chin in an attempt to help produce the /k/ or /g/ sound, or ...

K-SLP hand cues (part 1)! - TikTok

one of the first things that i will use are hand cues. and they are done as a visual cue on my own face and around my own mouth. and i'm not ...

Speech Sounds For Kids - Multimedia Speech Pathology

Sample screens: Learn the sounds with the help of engaging stories, videos of mouth movements to copy and hand sound videos (gestural cues), then listen to the ...

What Is the PROMPT Method? - TherapyWorks

A PROMPT trained speech language pathologist uses tactile cues, such as gentle pressure on the face and neck, to guide children to the correct ...

Feel confident when you teach L and R sounds - Speech Therapy Talk

Caregiver/Teacher Handouts. To make sure everyone is on the same page when I teach L and R, I hand out "how to say sounds" and "cue ...

R Sound Speech Therapy: Tips to Make an R Sound

Visual Cues: Visual cues can be a helpful tool in learning where the tongue should be placed to improve /r/ production. A mirror or a tongue ...

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