Description: The second edition of Eliciting Sounds: Techniques and Strategies for Clinicians is a quick, easy-to-use compendium of techniques for immediately evoking any phoneme targeted for remediation. This new edition of our classic resource continues to provide the most clinically relevant information in a compact, accessible format. No clinical speech-language pathologist should ever be without Eliciting Sounds. Product Benefits: - Introductory chapter provides background information, a summary of commonly used methods for eliciting sounds, and a clear overview of the book's purpose and organization
- Extensive information on consonant sounds, including: place/manner/voicing features for each consonant sound; specific descriptions of how each consonant phoneme is produced; common errors encountered by clinicians; practical and easy-to-use phonetic placement techniques; a summary of specific moto-kinesthetic stimulations for each consonant; a practical and varied list of sound approximation techniques
- Offers an overview of the articulatory characteristics of vowels and diphthongs, including: common errors; strategies for production; descriptions of production; and a summary of moto-kinesthetic stimulations
- The appendices provide first-of-its-kind, practical support strategies that appear nowhere else. They are effective supplemental tools that will help all clinicians save time and help children reach their goals better than ever before.
- Over 50 new diagrams of tongue positions for each phoneme along with other illustrations that show characteristics of speech sound production.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Consonant Sounds. Stops, Fricatives, Affricates, Nasals, Glides, and Liquids Chapter 3 Vowel Sounds: Monophthongs Chapter 4 Vowel Sounds: Diphthongs Chapter 5Pre-and-Post-Vocalic /r/ Appendices: Appendix A Procedures for Assessing Speech-Sound Stimulability Appendix B Quick Screens of Articulation Consistency Appendix C An Elicitation Strategy for Clients Who Lisp |