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If you purchased the resource from Teachers Pay Teachers…
Go to your purchases to re-download the updated resource for free.
If you purchased your resource from SpeechyThings.com…
For more recent purchases, you should be able to simply log into your account and redownload.
For older purchases, please email [email protected] with what resource you need the update for, your first and last name, as well as the email address you used to purchase. I will regenerate your download link and send it to you ASAP!
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Teaching R is a downloadable PDF that serves as a “program” for teaching every variation of R- from vocalic, to prevocalic, to R blends. This resource is being updated to include video demonstrations to help parents understand the included activities for carryover.
Eliciting R is a boom card deck that takes you through a wide variety of cues to elicit the R in any of its forms. It is not a specific program, only a starting point for those tricky kids. This resource contains close-up video models of a mouth producing the R sound- both bunched and retroflex.