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E19: We have been interpreting the articulation norms all wrong.

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Many of us have seen the new speech sound norms infographic published by McLeod and Crowe circulating on the internet and there are a lot of feelings about what this means for school based SLPs. We are thrilled to have Kelly Farquharson, Associate Professor at FSU and speech sound expert, in the confessional to chat all about it! This episode was eye opening for us as we discovered that these norms aren't "new" and we have been interpreting the standard circulated norms (i.e. Iowa-Nebraska) all wrong. This is an important discussion and one that made us a bit nervous as sometimes researchers and practicing clinicians view the therapy world through a different lens. Tune in to find out how this conversation went down.

Resources referenced in this episode:

The Informed SLP: That one time a journal article on speech sounds broke the SLP internet.

It Might Not Be "Just Artic": The Case for the Single Sound Error

Quality of language intervention provided to primary-grade students with language impairment

Variability in Interpreting “Educational Performance” for Children With Speech Sound Disorders

Using Response to Intervention for Speech Sound Disorders: Exploring Practice Characteristics and Geographical Differences

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Many of us have seen the new speech sound norms infographic published by McLeod and Crowe circulating on the internet and there are a lot of feelings about what this means for school based SLPs. We are thrilled to have Kelly Farquharson, Associate Professor at FSU and speech sound expert, in the confessional to chat all about it! This episode was eye opening for us as we discovered that these norms aren't "new" and we have been interpreting the standard circulated norms (i.e. Iowa-Nebraska) all wrong. This is an important discussion and one that made us a bit nervous as sometimes researchers and practicing clinicians view the therapy world through a different lens. Tune in to find out how this conversation went down.

Resources referenced in this episode:

The Informed SLP: That one time a journal article on speech sounds broke the SLP internet.

It Might Not Be "Just Artic": The Case for the Single Sound Error

Quality of language intervention provided to primary-grade students with language impairment

Variability in Interpreting “Educational Performance” for Children With Speech Sound Disorders

Using Response to Intervention for Speech Sound Disorders: Exploring Practice Characteristics and Geographical Differences

  continue reading

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