Adventures in Speech Pathology
Adventures in Speech Pathology
Hi! I’m Rebecca Reinking, an Australian Speech-Language Pathologist who has a special interest in speech sound disorders (SSD). I publish evidence-based therapy materials to help YOU feel more confident treating SSDs!
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My favorite idea you've shared is the game where you roll marbles across the table and students catch them in a cup. My kids LOVE doing that! The amount of practice I get per child in a group is huge!
Yay! We are so glad that you have found some good ideas in our videos! We love making therapy fun while getting in high practice trials at the same time (: -AISP Team
Love those minis! Kids will say a million sounds/word trials with Foot prints, leaves, etc- great idea with the stamps! Kids need tactile/kinetic input as well as aud/visual. I agree the teeny tiny balls are time consuming unless you do one for every ten words,etc. but I prefer quick trials as well
Thanks for watching! We love coming up with creative ways to keep kids engaged and having fun while doing speech therapy (: -AISP Team
Hi Rebecca, Where can I find this cool Giraffe finger puppet? I looked at amazon, but cannot find it... would appreciate it a lot if you could send me the link, thanks in advance!
Hi! Thanks for watching our video (: Unfortunately, we could not find a link to the giraffe finger puppet either. However, we did find some fun tentacle finger puppets that could work just as well! Here is the link: amzn.to/4cF6Nbd -AISP Team
Hi, i am SLP in Türkiye. I was researching the minimal pair approach and I am watching this video. I really liked your explanation. A very explanatory video for families too. Loves from Türkiye ❤
We are glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching! If you ever need a more in-depth explanation, we have a Minimal Pairs Handbook that can help you plan, implement, and track progress using the minimal pairs approach. Check it out here: bit.ly/MinimalPairsHandbook_AISP -AISP Team
I love this, and thanks for sharing. Have you any ideas how you could use these in a telehealth session, please?
You're welcome! There are some programs (like Adobe) where you can actually "draw" on a PDF document. If you have a document camera connected to your computer, you could also have these printed and mark them off for your student using a paint dabber. There are lots of great options! Let us know if you come up with any other ways to use these for telehealth (: -AISP Team
Thats such a great technique! My son is so frustrated and refuses to learn the S sound.. he does not try at all saying it is so hard for him. Last week he wasted two speech therapy sessions refusing to cooperate with his therapist.. I will try those cues and I will let you know how it worked out! Thank you
We love using metaphors for teaching speech sounds! It's just one of several different types of cues we try to elicit the S sound. We also have an S&Z Sound Handbook that has 100+ elicitation cues. Check it out here: bit.ly/S-ZSound_AISP -AISP Team
Yes please!! Going on placement soon, need all the therapy activity ideas 😂
Well you have definitely found the right spot! (: We have a whole playlist titled, "Fun Activities for Getting High Practice Trials." Check it out here: kzread.info/head/PLAuvNJDSFeFTIpqh7Euukea_44zxU-Bou -AISP Team
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU for making these videos. I'm working with a few children who are fronting and having this elicitation strategy broken down is so helpful.
You're welcome! We love sharing free content to help SLPs feel more confident treating speech sound disorders! If you need anymore elicitation cues just checkout our K&G Sound Handbook here: bit.ly/K-GSound_AISP -AISP Team
thank you so much , give us the next step. 😍😍😍🥰
You're welcome! Go check out our Minimal Pairs Handbook! It's a comprehensive intervention guide for SLPs that explains how to plan, implement, and track progress for each step of the minimal pairs approach. Here is the link: bit.ly/MinimalPairsHandbook_AISP Enjoy! -AISP Team
I'm experiencing pain at the tip of my tongue while speaking. Could you please suggest some exercises to help correct this issue?
Hi! Thanks for stopping by our KZread channel. We're sorry to hear that you are experiencing pain while speaking. Unfortunately, we cannot provide personalized recommendations. You might seek out professional guidance from a licensed speech-language pathologist if you would like more information. Here is a link to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association website where you can find SLPs near you: find.asha.org/pro/#sort=relevancy&f:@provider=[Speech-Language%20Pathologist] -AISP Team
This is very helpful! Are you picking targets that the child substitutes for, stimulable sounds or both?
I'm glad you found this helpful! We usually pick both stimulable and non-stimulable sounds. However, target selection really varies for each specific child. We have a blog post that gives some more information about multiple oppositions and has links to free resources! Check it out here: bit.ly/FreeMultipleOpps_BLOG -AISP Team
Can I ask, do you bring the child's attention to the sound and refer to it as the 's' sound or use cognitive reframing and give it a 'new name'? The child I'm working it can get his closest approximation from final -ks. Do I try to use coarticulation to then get it into initial position (e.g. we did "mix....stop" and he got it in WIP)? He's getting it correct each time in -ks in WFP but I'm just not sure where to go from here? Thanks so much!!
Hi! That's great that you have found a facilitative context that works for your child! Unfortunately, it is difficult to provide individualized support when we haven't seen or worked with the child, or had a 1:1 supervision session with you to delve into this. However, Rebecca does an open-ended question box through her Instagram stories on Fridays and she may answer general therapy questions. Another option could be to try posting to a Facebook group like this one: facebook.com/groups/E3BPforSSD/ Thanks for watching our video! -AISP Team
I LOVE this idea!
Thanks! My kids really enjoy this activity. We have lots of other fun therapy activity ideas in our other videos on our KZread channel. Check them out (: -AISP Team
I always do it by putting the knot in between the bottom front teeth. I'm so surprised! I'm talking about another language but thought that'd be the same with English <wow>
It is very surprising how we can use something as simple as dental floss to elicit a sound! That's great that you've tried this before! We have another video that shows how to use mouth cue cards to elicit the 's' sound. The cue cards are free! Video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eomuzaulg6bAqqw.html Free 's' mouth cues: bit.ly/S_MouthCues -AISP Team
Can your video sound be improved. It sounds to echo and I turn up the volume and still can't hear you clearly. This happens to all your videos. I think you're great!
We're sorry to hear that you are having a hard time hearing the videos clearly. We recently switched the device used to record the videos as well as the video editing program we are using so hopefully that will make a difference. However, for past videos that may be difficult for you to hear, you can turn on the subtitles/closed captions. This is the CC button located on the bar at the bottom of the video. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks! -AISP Team
Such a great tip! Your resources have been a life saver! I have a whole shelf of just your stuff! Great work...
Thank you so much! We truly appreciate your kind words and love to hear that our resources are making a difference! -AISP Team
Started using facilitative contexts and it has made such a difference in my therapy and in the words I now choose! Thank you!
You're welcome! Facilitative contexts have been a game changer for us and so many other SLPs! We love starting therapy off with success for our kids (: -AISP Team
I LOVE these already 💜 can’t wait to use them!
Yay! We are excited for you to have them too! -AISP Team
Great visuals,! I can think of some young kiddos who will really benefit. Thank you!!
You're welcome! We LOVE using visuals when working with kids with speech sound disorders. It can really help! -AISP Team
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We are glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching! -AISP Team
Do you have a favorite standardized articulation test?
Hi! I use a variety of tests, many informal. The most frequently used standardized assessment is the DEAP.
The H insertion trick has been a real game changer for some of my students when nothing else would work!
Thank you for the feedback! We are so glad you found this trick useful.
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We hope you enjoyed this tip! (: -AISP Team
Fantastic idea, thanks
You're welcome! We love to share speech sound elicitation tips! Here's a link to the "K&G Sound Handbook" video on our page where we show one of our new resources that has 100+ elicitation tips for the K & G sounds: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qYehw7mtf82xk6w.html -AISP Team
I’ve just watched this. What a wonderful discussion. So interesting. Some very handy takeaways.
Thanks for watching! We are glad you enjoyed the discussion. Check out our KZread channel for more videos on speech therapy (: -AISP Team
You have great resources I would love those dabbers, figurines and folder protectors!
Thank you! I found all of the resources on amazon expect for the figurines. You can find all of the links in the description but I will also post them here (: - Plastic Sleeves amzn.to/3shFDVX - Speech Tree CO Mini Manipulatives www.speechtreeco.com/collecti... - Paint Dabbers amzn.to/3R7r5CP -AISP Team
Fab - thank you
You’re welcome 😊 Thanks for watching! We have many more helpful videos on our KZread channel. Feel free to check them out here: www.youtube.com/@AdventuresinSpeechPathology -AISP Team
Love all the great ideas!
We are so glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 If you're ever looking for more helpful speech therapy tips and ideas, feel free to check out our KZread channel here: www.youtube.com/@AdventuresinSpeechPathology -AISP Team
Thank you ❤
You're welcome! Here is a link to the SH Sound Handbook: adventuresinspeechpathology.com/product/sh-sound-handbook-comprehensive-elicitation-guide-for-slps/ -AISP Team
Minimal pair idea is genius!
We love using the minimal pairs therapy approach! Check out how you can do minimal pairs therapy using an abacus here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pX9rsrSzp7ifptY.html -AISP Team
As always, great therapy ideas! Your ideas are fresh and new but most of all functional and FUN! Thank so much for sharing. Ordering some poppers now for the new school year;-)
We are glad you enjoyed this fun therapy idea! Here are some links to the poppers that were used in the video: -Big Popper www.amazon.com/dp/B09CP5XPY9?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzadvent04-20&creativeASIN=B09CP5XPY9&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.39TMXGRC0AGN&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin -Game Board Popper www.amazon.com/dp/B09BL6477Z?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzadvent04-20&creativeASIN=B09BL6477Z&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.39TMXGRC0AGN&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin -Lobster & Pineapple Poppper www.amazon.com/dp/B08TBPBTKQ?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzadvent04-20&creativeASIN=B08TBPBTKQ&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.39TMXGRC0AGN&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin -AISP Team
LOVE the minimal pairs idea
So do we! The minimal pairs therapy approach is one of our favorites. We have videos on our youtube channel to teach a variety of cues for minimal pairs therapy that address stopping, fronting/backing, voicing, gliding, "s" cluster reduction, and final consonant deletion. Find the link here: www.youtube.com/@AdventuresinSpeechPathology/videos -AISP Team
I never really knew of a good way to use poppers. I haven't bought any because I didn't see too much of a use for them. Thank you for sharing a way to make them a little more functional! :)
You're welcome! We love using toys in a functional way during speech therapy to keep things fun and engaging for the kids! Check out some of our other videos in our youtube channel for more fun ideas! Here is the link to "How to Use an Abacus in Therapy": kzread.info/dash/bejne/pX9rsrSzp7ifptY.html -AISP Team
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We hope you enjoyed the video! Check out more videos on our KZread channel here: kzread.info/dron/l_ZiHuPEnGGF3XYTuD2spw.html -AISP Team
Great idea and I've been an SLP for a very, very long time! Thank you!!!
You're welcome! We love using a variety of toys in speech therapy to make it fun and engaging for the kids! Check out some of our other videos in our youtube channel for more fun ideas! Here is the link to "How to Use a Popper in Speech Therapy": kzread.info/dash/bejne/jKt8sNOkh63YYJc.html -AISP Team
Where did you buy the beautiful abacus please?
The one used in the video is from IKEA but you can also find some similar options on amazon! Check out the links below (: -IKEA (exact one used in the video): www.ikea.com/au/en/p/underhalla-abacus-multicolour-30506673/?... -Amazon: www.amazon.com/Counting-Educational-Colorful-Imagination-Generation/dp/B0771R7XGS/ref=sr_1_1... -AISP Team
I have used an abacus for years and it really gets kids involved, even when they are feeling "done"!
Yes, we love using an abacus! It’s great for quick block practice for speech sound targets. We love how you can do a lot of repetitions of target words and you don’t have to worry about counting! Check out some of our other videos in our youtube channel for even more fun ideas to get kids involved! Here is the link to "How to Use a Popper in Speech Therapy": kzread.info/dash/bejne/jKt8sNOkh63YYJc.html -AISP Team
Hi, I have a child that is using a cluster sound for different sounds -does this approach still work or does it have to be a single sound? for example they use "gr" for br, dr, tr and "cr" for pr,fr, tr
Yes, it is still an option for children who collapse many clusters to one cluster - alternatively, I like to do a lot of auditory discrimination work featuring clusters and use my R Cluster Help Sheets to help with this as well.
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Thank you so much for this video it was super helpful!!!! I am wondering if you have had the chance to make the video on what the first therapy session would look like?
You’re welcome! We are so glad you found the video helpful. We do not have a therapy session video for multiple oppositions at this time but that is a great idea that we will keep in mind! -AISP Team
Very helpful vdo
We are glad the video was helpful! Keep an eye out for more helpful videos in the future by subscribing to our KZread channel (: -AISP Team
Thank you for your explanation! It was very helpful!
Thanks so much Maritza! Glad to hear it was helpful!
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