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Speech Sound Development and Phonological Milestones

Speech Sound Development and Phonological Milestones
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Option(s):  Journal (Online), Journal (Print)
Author(s):  Articles from Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools

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As preschool and school-age children increase the diversity of sounds and sound sequences they produce, speech-language pathologists play a crucial role in the process. Explore specific aspects of speech sound development in children from infancy-adolescence that impact the role of the SLP.

Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:

  • identify and describe between-word simplification patterns in the continuous speech of children with speech sound disorders
  • list milestones for phonological development in speakers of African American English (AAE) who are learning Mainstream American English (MAE) as a second dialect
  • assess the temporal stability of five independent measures of phonological skill: phonetic inventory, word shape, syllable structure level, and the index of phonetic complexity
  • contrast gains made in phonemic awareness with short, intense treatment as compared to continuous weekly treatment
  • discuss the possible effects of simultaneous exposure to English and Spanish on phonetic inventory in typically developing bilinguals

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Continuing Education:

Date(s):  2/4/2011 to 1/25/2014
CEUs:  0.6
Instructional Level:  Intermediate

Item #(s):  WEB8235, 0113056

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