Description
Book SynopsisThough technological improvements have been steady in the field of speech development for children with hearing loss, training remains difficult, often frustrating, for clinicians and speech therapists. This 160 page guide is a handy resource for clinicians. Its contents include diagrams and descriptions, which blend pictures, words and sentences together; worksheets; lesson plans; sensory cues and aids for shaping speech; syllable drills; progress and final report forms; guidelines for parents; and a list of suggested reading to follow up on related subjects. This is a time-proven curriculum, which has resulted in a high rate of speech improvement in children with hearing loss.
Table of ContentsPreface Speech Mechanism Speech Problems Speech Development Sensory Cues and Aids Speech Shaping Target Syllable Drills Speech Transfer Speech Transfer Record Sample Lesson Plan Progress Reports Guidelines for Parents Appendix References Subject Index