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Final Consonant Deletion Cues for Minimal Pairs

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • 💫 Are you looking for some new ways to teach Final Consonant Deletion? Learn 3 different cues that will make sense to children with the Bjorem Final Consonant Deletion Minimal Pair Cards by Rebecca Reinking! This card deck is for children who present with the error pattern of omitting the last or final sound at the end of their words (e.g., your child might look at a picture of a “moon” but say “moo” instead).
    ℹ️ More information about the Bjorem Final Consonant Deletion Minimal Pair Cards:
    * Targets final consonant deletion
    * Total of 46 cards (40 minimal pair cards)
    * 3 different types of cue cards
    * Includes multiple words on each card
    * Includes a range of different final consonant sounds
    ❤️ 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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    ℹ️ More information about the Bjorem Final Consonant Deletion Minimal Pair Cards:
    * Targets final consonant deletion
    * Total of 46 cards (40 minimal pair cards)
    * 3 different types of cue cards
    * Includes multiple words on each card
    * Includes a range of different final consonant sounds
    💻 Video Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    00:43 'Tail sound’ cue
    02:23 'Tailer sound’ cue
    03:25 'Disappearing sound' cue
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    DISCLAIMER:
    The information provided in this clip is based on research evidence and the authors’ clinical experience treating speech sound disorders. We do not claim that this is the only way to treat speech sound disorders. Adventures in Speech Pathology (AISP) encourages you to seek out up-to-date, evidence-based research and discuss any clinical questions with supervisors.

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