My Favorite Way to Finally Elicit the R Sound in Speech Therapy When Your Student Doesn’t Seem Stimulable
My favorite trick to elicit the R sound in speech therapy when a student doesn’t seem stimulable.
My favorite trick to elicit the R sound in speech therapy when a student doesn’t seem stimulable.
Food can be a fun, motivating (and delicious) way to elicit the R sound in speech therapy. Who doesn’t love snacks, right? Today I’ll share
Why you shouldn’t tell students to smile during speech therapy for the R sound and what cues to use instead.
Using mirror neurons in articulation speech therapy as a valuable tool.
I remember the day I found out there were two ways to say the R sound. It blew my tiny grad school mind! “TWO WAYS
Everybody knows R therapy can be really disheartening. There’s a reason it’s widely referred to as, “That Darn R.” Let’s face it, our R kids
I’m a pediatric SLP who specializes in the R sound. Fun fact- I actually used to dread the R but after dedicating a lot (like… a lot a lot) of time to researching and troubleshooting… I now love it! So much, in fact, that I currently spend my days treating “R kids” via my private practice and creating R resources and continuing education for SLPs via Speechy Things. I’m so glad you found me! Let’s “Rock the R” together!