
Posted by jzt on 8/30/2005, 1:26 am, in reply to "/sh/ ?" individualized-sounds not in student's repertoire could be excluded portable appropriate for English language learners used with facilitating contexts for rapid transfer to real speech appropriate for all ages easy to document progress highly motivational facilitating to produce many rapid responses in a short therapy session Welcome to the world of SATPAC (Systematic Articulation Training Program Accessing Computers). Articulation target sounds are established, generalized and transferred-all with the aid of lists within this program which can easily be created and printed for individual usage. Since "Meet ship" worked for her, you might like the way this program works. It has a demonstration on the site for you to look at. Also, one thing I have found over the years is to squeeze the corners of their lips in making "fish lips." The majority of the time, when you make the fish lips by squeezing gently it makes the tongue retract some in a more appropriate place for the "sh." Best of luck!
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Check out www.satpacspeech.com . This is a program that, to quote the website, "Imagine having the most functional articulation therapy program you could imagine. It would be:
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