If you’re a pediatric SLP and you’ve been following the posts about my collaboration with a colleague about a phonology case, then you probably already have a good idea of what I mean by ‘the chart.’ I’m talking about the chart published by Sander (1972). You can access the full article here. Unfortunately, due toContinueContinue reading “Let’s Talk About “The Chart”, Baby”
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I Love (Phonology) Puzzles!
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Yesterday, a colleague asked me to consult with her regarding a 5 year, 5 month old boy with ADHD, suspected developmental language disorder (DLD), and definitely a moderate-severe speech sound disorder (SSD). She’d administered a commonly-used phonology screener, pictured here: Data Set Used for Analysis As you can see, onlyContinueContinue reading “I Love (Phonology) Puzzles!”
