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Phonology and Phonological Disorders

A phonological disorder is a language based speech disorder.  A child with a phonological disorder demonstrates difficulty in learning and organizing sounds needed for speech production or misrepresents sounds needed for spelling and reading. 

Current phonology treatment approaches focus on establishing goals to address patterns of errors (i.e., deleting the final consonants in words) versus individual targets (i.e., helping a child produce the “t” sound in words, sentences, and phrases before targeting another sound). Some research shows that targeting patterns or groups of sounds improves intelligibility quicker than when you target single words.   

Here is a list of Super Duper® materials to help with treating phonological disorders.Click here to see research articles that support targeting these skills in order to improve a child’s ability to produce sounds.





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