A 4-year-old child exhibits the following phonological proce…
A 4-year-old child exhibits the following phonological processes with the noted percentages of occurrence on a standardized assessment:Prevocalic voicing – 70%Stopping of singleton stridents – 70%Final consonant deletion – 65%Weak syllable deletion – 60%Using the treatment principles of the cycles approach for phonological impairments, which 2 phonological processes should receive priority consideration as primary therapy targets?
Read DetailsA 4-year, 6-month-old child demonstrates the following: /h/…
A 4-year, 6-month-old child demonstrates the following: /h/ substituted for the following phonemes in the initial position: /b, f, v, s, z, ʃ, ʒ , ð, θ, d͡ʒ, t͡ʃ, r/. What intervention approach would be the most appropriate based on this information?
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