Showing posts with label sunday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunday. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Can't Make a / _ / to Save Their Life


Today is Sunday. Why do I always start out by telling you guys the day of the week? I'm sure you're aware. I'm sure you even aware of not only the day but the approximate hours left of weekend freedom before Monday hits. I don't mean to insult you.

Either way, my declaration of Sunday is more so made to inform that even though it is not a workday, I am bringing you something work-related in nature. That being, a speech post about one of my favorite topics...articulation and stimulability!

I love how whenever I type stimulability into Word or an evaluation that annoying red, underlined swiggle comes up suggesting it's not a real thing. Of course its a real thing. And something worth talking about since what works for one child often does not work for another.

That being said, here are my favorite stimulability tricks for my favorite consonant sounds. Some of these are grad school "duh" suggestions, and others are a result of me just playing around. Just depends on how cray-cray you want to get. Or how cray-cray you're going trying to stimulate a particular sound with minimal or no luck. Ah. Such fun.



Stimulability Tricks & Tips

/k/, /g/:
Baby trick: Tilt head back, pretend to drink water.
Advanced ninja: Tongue depressor for exterior tongue base movement while approximating sound.
SLP master move: Can of (cream cheese) frosting. Dip spoons into frosting and demonstrate the above trick using the spoon; encourage child to imitate. If child will allow you to use the spoon to help with tongue base movement also do so.

/f/, /v/:
Baby trick: Use verbal cue "bunny sound". Bring stuffed bunny rabbit toys or pictures to use as a visual and verbal stimulus. Demonstrate over-articulation of sound with front teeth coming over bottom lip.
Advanced ninja: Use phone camera app during simultaneous production while prompting with verbal cue, "Where's your bunny sound?"
SLP master move: No real master move. If none of the above have worked, you're SOL.

/l/:
Baby trick: Use mirror to encourage imitation while demonstrating tongue tip to alveolar ridge.
Advanced ninja: Use phone camera app to replace mirror in above tip.
SLP master move: Place peanut butter, frosting, or other "lickable" spread on alveolar ridge and ask client to lick it off while approximating sound. You may also use a exaggerated production of /l/ by sticking the tongue out of the mouth and approximating tongue tip to the front face of the upper teeth before retracting.

My general preferences for encouraging placement accuracy are:

- Touch cues (provided the child will tolerate);
- Initial over-articulation;
- Corresponding handcues; and
- Mirrors/camera apps.

These can apply to any number of consonant sounds.

Do you have any favorite stimulability tricks?:)





Sunday, February 9, 2014

Sunday Feels


It is Sunday. Let me tell you how Sunday feels. 

Sunday feels like a McDonald's medium french fry and ice-cold Coke.

Sunday feels like a very heavy, scratchy grey blanket that I don't want touching me.

Sunday feels like a humid room with a barely functioning oscillating fan. 

Sunday feels like an all-too hot bath that you were dying to get into but five minutes later are dying to get out of. 

Sunday feels like a song you started writing but quit when you got to the chorus.

Sunday feels like the comforter you put in the dryer that you will purposefully forget about.

Sunday feels like the mess on the floor that is better suited for Monday's sense of purpose.

Sunday feels like an empty playground punctuated by the sound of a clanging flagpole.

Sunday feels like the ball you attempted to play with that you accidentally kicked out of reach.

Sunday feels like the tea you set aside to cool down but is now too cool and must be reheated.

Sunday feels like the excitement of wearing flip flops followed by the let-down of a chilly breeze.

Sunday feels like the shirt you want to wear so badly but never lays just right.

Sunday feels like the talk you will have with that good friend filled with long pauses. Those muffins you made, they weren't very good, were they? People are unreliable, aren't they? You don't want tomorrow to come. 

Sunday feels better in my head than it looks on paper. 


Restore to me the joy of your salvation. - psalm 51:12