Oral Motor/ Articulation
This links to a chart with approximate ages when certain sounds typically appear. It is separated by male and female. http://www.superstarspeech.com/speech-therapy-materials.html
This link gives approximations of what percentage of language is typically intelligible based on the age of the child.
http://www.talkingchild.com/chartintel.aspx
This webpage provides suggestions of books to read to work on articulating certain sounds.
http://www.talkingchild.com/toysbooksartic.aspx
This page, designed by a speech therapist links to worksheets based on sounds. http://heatherspeechtherapy.com/worksheets/
This page was compiled by a speech pathologist. This specific link is for a parent to screen their child's articulation. This is very in depth. Some parents may want to use this, however I could see ECSE using this as a screening tool. http://mommyspeechtherapy.com/
This is a page with various oral motor exercises for both adults and children. http://iuhealth.org/neuroscience/oral-motor-exercises/
This is a scholarly article on oral motor therapies and how SLP use oral motor therapy. http://www.oralmotorinstitute.org/mons/v3n2_bahr.html
This page focuses on oral motor exercises that parents can do at home. These would be easy for an educator to do in the classroom as well. http://www.speech-therapy-on-video.com/oralmotor.html
Fun video of Sammy Speakwell (puppet) demonstrating some oral motor exercises. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adcrv9IpGZI
This links to an I-tunes app for demonstrating and practicing oral motor exercises. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/smalltalk-oral-motor-exercises/id337145605?mt=8
This link gives approximations of what percentage of language is typically intelligible based on the age of the child.
http://www.talkingchild.com/chartintel.aspx
This webpage provides suggestions of books to read to work on articulating certain sounds.
http://www.talkingchild.com/toysbooksartic.aspx
This page, designed by a speech therapist links to worksheets based on sounds. http://heatherspeechtherapy.com/worksheets/
This page was compiled by a speech pathologist. This specific link is for a parent to screen their child's articulation. This is very in depth. Some parents may want to use this, however I could see ECSE using this as a screening tool. http://mommyspeechtherapy.com/
This is a page with various oral motor exercises for both adults and children. http://iuhealth.org/neuroscience/oral-motor-exercises/
This is a scholarly article on oral motor therapies and how SLP use oral motor therapy. http://www.oralmotorinstitute.org/mons/v3n2_bahr.html
This page focuses on oral motor exercises that parents can do at home. These would be easy for an educator to do in the classroom as well. http://www.speech-therapy-on-video.com/oralmotor.html
Fun video of Sammy Speakwell (puppet) demonstrating some oral motor exercises. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adcrv9IpGZI
This links to an I-tunes app for demonstrating and practicing oral motor exercises. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/smalltalk-oral-motor-exercises/id337145605?mt=8