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Phonological Pattern Chart for Speech Therapy

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Adventures in Speech Pathology
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I refer to this all the time! It is so helpful to have saved on my iPad to review with parents and other professionals, especially in IEP meetings. I have all the Adventures in Speech Pathology posters. They are all wonderful resources!
I have this on my wall in my clinic room. I love it- it is so great to have a visual to support discussions with parents about speech development/phonological processes.
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Do you need a quick reference chart or poster that shows common phonological patterns (processes) and their approximate ages of suppression? Would you like a simpler way to describe phonological patterns with parents and teachers?

DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT TO:

❶ -- Feel more confident describing and explaining phonological patterns

❷ -- Have a quick reference to approximate ages of suppression broken down by age.

❸ -- Display informative poster in your speech therapy room

❹ -- Have a list of journal articles where these norms and data were taken from to further your reading.

The Phonological Patterns Chart is a resource that SLPs will constantly be referring to, to support their pediatric caseload. It is the same style and design as the popular Speech Development Chart (for typical speech sound acquisition).

Product is part of a discounted SPEECH CHART BUNDLE of high-quality charts, posters, and infographics

This chart is an engaging addition to your speech pathology office or waiting room. You can also print out the black and white version to use as screening or assessing stimulability.

PRINTING OPTIONS:

1. You can take the Phonological Pattern Chart to a local print or office supplies shop to be printed as poster size. I have successfully printed the poster at A1 size.

2. Print as regular paper-sized and laminate for durability. It is great to pull out of a folder to reference.

3. Print the black & option and attach it to a report or use it for screening purposes.

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CONTENTS:

✅ -- Single-paged Phonological Pattern Chart

✅ -- Two versions are included

✅ -- Includes norms on references

✅ -- Comes in color and black & white

Did you know I have a bundle on sale? Grab resources to match: Speech Development Chart, Phonological Posters, Speech Development Fact Sheets, Speech Metaphors, and a DDK Rate Kit.

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What SLP's like you are saying:

I love these posters! Not only are they beautiful but they're functional! I love using them as decoration in my speech room, but also to provide as handouts to parents when talking them through the results of their child's speech assessment/development.

I work with preschoolers in a public school setting, and I share this chart at every IEP meeting I hold. I have a few other handouts to explain phonological patterns, but I find that the way Rebecca organized this handout is the easiest for my families to understand. This handout is beautiful and functional.

I wanted something to share with parents and teachers. This is very informative and easy to understand.

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❤️ Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice.

Watch my videos on Instagram: @adventuresinspeechpathology

Learn more about phonological therapy and join my email list.

Send me an email: support@adventuresinspeechpathology.com

YouTube: youtube.com/c/AdventuresinSpeechPathology

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