Phono Processes
Substitution Process: When one sound is substituted by another sound in a systematic fashion Phonological Process Definition Age Example Affrication Fricatives are replaced by affricates 3;0 (Peña-Brooks & Hedge, 2007)…
Substitution Process: When one sound is substituted by another sound in a systematic fashion Phonological Process Definition Age Example Affrication Fricatives are replaced by affricates 3;0 (Peña-Brooks & Hedge, 2007)…
What should my child be able to do? Hearing and Understanding Talking Birth-3 Months Startles to loud sounds. Quiets or smiles when spoken to. Seems to recognize your voice and…
Note: “bilingual” refers to someone who speaks two languages; “monolingual” refers to someone who speaks one languageThe Facts: What We Know About BilingualismOur world is becoming increasingly multilingual. Consider some…
About AAC You may have seen someone write in a notebook to answer a question. Maybe you have seen people using sign language or other gestures. You may have seen…
The ability to hear is essential for proper speech and language development. Hearing problems may be suspected in children who are not responding to sounds or who are not developing…
What Is Early Intervention?Children grow and develop at their own rate. Although some children walk and talk early, others may be delayed in learning certain skills. If you have any…