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Course Description
This 2-hour webinar replay will help SLPs feel confident when treating R errors by providing practical strategies for elicitation, carryover, and generalization. Videos of actual therapy sessions will demonstrate all techniques and strategies. What you'll learn:
To identify the components of a speech assessment that can help SLPs select more appropriate treatment strategies for remediation of the /ɹ/ sound
Multi-sensory elicitation techniques and strategies for the /ɹ/ sound that SLPs can begin using in therapy immediately
Strategies for carryover to different phonetic contexts, such as vocalic /ɹ/ and varying word positions
How incorporating motor learning principles can help encourage generalization of the /ɹ/ sound to spontaneous speech
What Your Purchase Includes
60 day access to watch the course as often as you like
Handout of all the slides from the course for your reference
A certificate of completion for 2 Professional Development Hours (PDH). ASHA CEUs are not provided, but PDHs count toward CCC maintenance. You can find more information about PDHs here.
"This course broke down the incredibly complicated subject of the r sound! Very well organized, thoughtful and thorough. This was incredible! Thank you!" - Rebecca
"Your video examples are great and actually show the student's errors and how you shaped it. You are a clear speaker and your knowledge of the topic shines through. I felt like I was taking a Master Class." - Lan
"ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! I learned so very much in 2 hours. Thank you!!!!" - Celia
"Fantastic content! The tips for additional cues not already in my toolbox and figuring out which of the 5 movements are not happening are game changers!" - Megan
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Amy Graham received both her bachelors and masters degrees in Communicative Disorders from California State University, Fullerton and has been a speech language pathologist for 25 years. She owns Graham Speech Therapy, a private practice in Colorado Springs that specializes in the assessment and treatment of children with speech sound disorders. She frequently travels across the US and around the world to train SLPs on numerous evidence-based practices regarding the assessment and treatment of SSD and is the creator of many SSD-specific assessment and therapy resources. She has been a guest on numerous SLP podcasts and has a particular interest in supporting and equipping SLPs by posting frequent therapy videos and practical therapy tips on her social media platforms.