HOW TO MOVE FROM BABBLING TO WORDS: At Home Speech Therapy Combining Sounds into Words, Late Talkers
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- The Speech Scoop - Helping YOU Be the Therapist!
Content by: Kelli Meyer, M.Ed, CCC-SLP. Licensed and certified pediatric Speech Language Pathologist; owner: Speedy Speech, LLC.
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Soooo.. Your child has a lot of sounds!!!... NOW WHAT?!
Overgeneralization: When a child uses the SAME sound or word for MULTIPLE things!
Reduce over-generalization by raising child motivation (aka drawing attention to what they are actually SAYING not meaning and not giving in/providing object when it is used)
**What to do instead***
1) Back up to an EASIER skill to set your child up for success!
2) Offer a SIGN (hand over hand) or speech therapy hand cues
3) HELP them form the sign or do the hand cue for an existing sound for the word (modeled - "oo" + "ee" for "cookie!")
4) REWARD their trial/compliance and each time it will become easier and faster!
---having trouble?! watch this video on HOW to get your child to comply with requests/work with you at home!
• HOW TO GET A CHILD TO ...
HOW TO COMBINE SPEECH SOUNDS:
Use sounds that your child ALREADY has (in isolation)
USE VOWELS and combine with EARLY developing speech sounds /m, p, b, h, w/
Use FUN words/sounds that your child is interested in... don't try to get them to say brocolli because lets be honest... WHO CARES?! Choo choo! Cookie! a fake sneeze! Me! Ball! Mine! Up! Whoooo! Whee! Cookie! Pop Pop (for lollipop!) Be creative and selective! etc etc • HOW TO GET A CHILD TO ...
Use, model and elicit HAND CUES by OVER-EXAGGERATION, raising motivation (see overgeneralization information above), drawing attention to your mouth
HELP them do the sign or use the sound by itself!
REWARD, REWARD, REWARD!
Lastly, CLOSE the gap between speech sounds!!!
Remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint for our cute little late talkers... hang in there! YOU CAN DO IT!! Don't give up!!
Looking for FUNCTIONAL signs and words?! Check this video out! • TEACHING FUNCTIONAL WO...
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Love your videos. I feel my grandson is speech delayed. He will be two in a week and barely says anything. He gets frustrated that we don’t know what he wants. He has said a couple words like mama, up, me but just randomly. I will be trying some of your methods. And btw, yes, you do speak so quickly. This old broad had a time trying to keep up. 😂
I love that energy and excitement and how that shows in your speed! I say own it, girl! It makes me pay attention because you are not boring :)! Keep up the A+ work Kelli!
Thank you!
@@TheSpeechScoop You're welcome!
you deserve 200 mil views❤. you are the best!
Such a great video, thanks!
Summary:
-take an inventory of the sounds your child has
-Vowels first, then M, P, and B (easy sounds that we see children develop) followed by h
-put the item near your mouth (motivate your child to combine sounds to decrease overgeneralization).
(e.g. “ed”) for red or “Uh” for UP , say, “U - PPP “.
-repetition is key, sometimes a child needs to hear something 50 times to make that correlation between the item and the word; don’t hand the child the whole bag so you can target more trials
-show the child your mouth movements and emphasize it
-close the gap between the first syllable and last syllable using the visual hand cues, verbal models and repetition of trials to close the two sounds (ea and T) for eat
Steps
1. Break the sounds down
2. Go in order chronologically
3. Start them at the level where they can be successful using hand over hand for the sign, then add the sound, then adding combining the sound and then might do them separately and then close the gap while combining the each sign of the sound
I so love the energy and everything about you. Thank you so much! ❤️😍😘
I am a teacher who is tutoring a gifted three-year-old boy. Your suggestions overlap with the phonics program we are doing… Excellent! Thank you.
That is so great! & Thank you for watching!
Very informative video. Keep up the great work
God bless you for doing this videos!
Super helpful. My 23 m/o makes a few sounds and says maybe 5 words but I’m definitely frustrated because I can’t get him to talk or repeat after me.
Please keep posting ways to get late talkers to talk 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you for watching! Check out the video that went out today about the hierarchy of imitation skills! Hope this helps!
Thanks your videos are very helpful!!!!
Great video
Ahhhhh, I'm in the marathon stage. My kids have the sounds, even sounds like K, Ch, and they used an L earlier this week! Closing the gap has been soooo difficult, but this video is motivating me!
That’s amazing! Great work, mom! Hang in there!
Love your videos! Was wondering if you could make a video on kids who have a lot of language, but are very unintelligible even to their parents. What would be the best place to start?
Thanks!
Thank you for creating these videos! 🙏
Omg great info ! Lots of great stuff to practice ! I see how it will all work , ty!
Thank you for watching! Let me know how it goes!
@@TheSpeechScoop most definitely will!
You're not talking too fast, I usually increase the speed to watch.
Thank you your videos really are super helpful, the hardest thing for me is changing myself and trying to incorporate the game element of teaching them, but I will try hard for my little one!
Thank you!!
I teared up. I've been doing the, "up," instead of cookie technique and my husband has been arguing with me that that I'm doing too much.
Are you available for zoom sessions?
Hi my son likes to repeat aaaaa sound and oooo sound I use the song row row your boat and we practice these sounds can you guide more like how to use these sounds to make words I mean is there a list of combining sounds to make words
I’d love the pdf from this video, but it won’t open. TU
Thank you so much for making the vedio. Thanks for your efforts to help us. Very informative.
Thank you for watching & for the nice comment!
You got video wrong prakrithi87
My baby is 7 months old is it to soon to try these steps?? She’s veryyyyyyyyyy vocal
i think the earlier the better 🙂