All the materials in this book were developed with parental involvement in mind. Although parental envolvement in weekly sessions with the speech-language pathologist is strongly encouraged, it is not essential, providing parents are given guidance and are committed to completing the home activities.
Each lesson focuses on a particular phonological process. Lessons are written for a small group of children (approximately five or six) but can be adapted for use in a classroom setting. Lessons can also be adapted for sessions with individual children. All lessons have been developed with regard to a young child's interest and natural environment.
Sharing is encouraged to foster speech production practive and interaction. Songs and stories are chosen based on familiarity and appeal to young children, as well as how effectively they reinforce a particular concept. Included in each lesson are suggestions for songs and stories. A word list is also included in each lesson for auditory stimulation. It is read and then sent home to be read by the parent daily. All the words on the word list contain the phoneme that was used to present the phonological process during that session. |