Grandchild appears to have initial consonant deletion...
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I'm concerned that my grandchild has initial consonant deletion. My son had a similar problem. In those days we didn't know there was a name for it ..read more
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Spring I Spy Materials For Speech Therapy
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Use these fun spring I spy materials for speech therapy to target both speech and language goals ..read more
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Spring Teletherapy Board Games for Speech Therapy
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Have fun this spring during your speech therapy sessions with our spring teletherapy board games for articulation and language ..read more
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Speech Therapy Spring Teletherapy Materials
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Get some effortless speech and language practice using these awesome speech therapy spring teletherapy materials ..read more
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Compare & Contrast Materials For Speech Therapy
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Use these FREE compare & contrast materials speech therapy to teach valuable skills to your students ..read more
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FREE Speech Therapy Hidden Pictures For Spring!
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Get some quick speech and language speech therapy practice using my speech therapy hidden pictures materials ..read more
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Articulation Therapy Guide
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Learn how to correct articulation errors by learning the basics of articulation therapy and then words to practice at home ..read more
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Become An Affiliate of Speech Therapy Talk!
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If you want to make some quick extra money each month, consider becoming an affiliate for Speech Therapy Talk's Membership Site ..read more
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Speech Therapy Winter Vocabulary: Free No Print Materials
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3y ago
Target vocabulary with these great speech therapy winter vocabulary materials ..read more
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MTSS
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If a student has one phoneme that he/she can't produce (ex. has a lisp and substitutes th for s.) However, it doesn't have a negative impact on the student's ..read more
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