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Choosing Words Wisely

Course Description

SLPs often need to create word lists for their clients/students. Commercial products often do not consider “competing sounds”, for example, alveolars that are interjected into bilabial card sets such as “bus” and “caterpillar”. With expertise in orofacial myofunctional, muscle based and motor speech disorders, Robyn will explore various articulation products and why they work for specific populations. Concepts just as jaw grading, structural challenges and coarticulation will be discussed as driving factors for choosing the best words to facilitate progress.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • List at least 3 articulation materials that consider muscle and/or motor function.
  • Explain why jaw grading is an important factor in articulation therapy.
  • List at least 2 reasons why word drills may be too challenging for a client/student.

Instructor Bio and Financial Disclosure

  • Robyn Merkel-Walsh

CEUs

Content Disclosure: This presentation will focus on treatment methods related to the use of TalkTools® resources. Other similar treatment approaches will receive limited or no coverage during this lecture.
(pending AOTA approval)

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Schedule

  • 10 minutes: Introduction
  • 20 minutes: Structural, myofunctional, muscle- based and motor execution disorders, why articulation therapy cannot be one size fits all.
  • 40 minutes: Task analysis of speech sounds to help select the appropriate word lists 
  • 40 minutes: Current articulation tools and how to choose wisely
  • 10 minutes: Summary/ Q and A

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Course Description

SLPs often need to create word lists for their clients/students. Commercial products often do not consider “competing sounds”, for example, alveolars that are interjected into bilabial card sets such as “bus” and “caterpillar”. With expertise in orofacial myofunctional, muscle based and motor speech disorders, Robyn will explore various articulation products and why they work for specific populations. Concepts just as jaw grading, structural challenges and coarticulation will be discussed as driving factors for choosing the best words to facilitate progress.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • List at least 3 articulation materials that consider muscle and/or motor function.
  • Explain why jaw grading is an important factor in articulation therapy.
  • List at least 2 reasons why word drills may be too challenging for a client/student.

Instructor Bio and Financial Disclosure

  • Robyn Merkel-Walsh

CEUs

Content Disclosure: This presentation will focus on treatment methods related to the use of TalkTools® resources. Other similar treatment approaches will receive limited or no coverage during this lecture.
(pending AOTA approval)

E-Learning Details

Schedule

  • 10 minutes: Introduction
  • 20 minutes: Structural, myofunctional, muscle- based and motor execution disorders, why articulation therapy cannot be one size fits all.
  • 40 minutes: Task analysis of speech sounds to help select the appropriate word lists 
  • 40 minutes: Current articulation tools and how to choose wisely
  • 10 minutes: Summary/ Q and A

HOW TO VIEW AND ACCESS YOUR WEBINAR

TalkTools Training Policies

It is the learners responsibilities to review and understand TalkTools Training Policies (including CEUs, copyright and distribution and cancellation)

(No copyright infringement intended with images displayed; similar content appears elsewhere on the internet)