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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 528540" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I'm using my phone so sorry not good replies. OK so I get the picture better and I just didn't want to assume anything. We sometimes in home therapy would case manage and run eachothers goals so I wondered if he was doing some of the cognitive domain but even so his techniques seem like he is limited in his therapy methods. These activities ...again just mho, are not appropriate. He should have pictures of minimal pair words like pop mop and you play a guess which word I'm saying or hide and seek game etc....they learn to listen for the differences. No need to read it yet. He needs the prerequisite processing skills. When good at it it's done in differing noise situations etc. I think you need a therapist who really understands young child play and overall learning along with how to work on sound discrimination and processing ......by the way these activities go on up to action pictures or objects ...following directions games with and without rhyming words etc. (Get the loud toy vs get the cloud toy ...using a drum and a kite with pictures of clouds on it ...dumb example but you get the idea. Again add background noise if needed etc. Tons more but you don't want him to hate all speechies when there are some fun ones there. Wish we lived close!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 528540, member: 12886"] I'm using my phone so sorry not good replies. OK so I get the picture better and I just didn't want to assume anything. We sometimes in home therapy would case manage and run eachothers goals so I wondered if he was doing some of the cognitive domain but even so his techniques seem like he is limited in his therapy methods. These activities ...again just mho, are not appropriate. He should have pictures of minimal pair words like pop mop and you play a guess which word I'm saying or hide and seek game etc....they learn to listen for the differences. No need to read it yet. He needs the prerequisite processing skills. When good at it it's done in differing noise situations etc. I think you need a therapist who really understands young child play and overall learning along with how to work on sound discrimination and processing ......by the way these activities go on up to action pictures or objects ...following directions games with and without rhyming words etc. (Get the loud toy vs get the cloud toy ...using a drum and a kite with pictures of clouds on it ...dumb example but you get the idea. Again add background noise if needed etc. Tons more but you don't want him to hate all speechies when there are some fun ones there. Wish we lived close! [/QUOTE]
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