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Multiple oppositions and conventional minimal pairs – optimising outcomes for children with consistent phonological disorder/delay (hosted by Course Beetle)


Optimally efficient and effective intervention for children with speech sound disorder (SSD) is increasingly shown to depend on the delivery of approaches that map clearly to the sub-type of the child’s SSD and follow the evidence-base with fidelity (e.g., Crosbie et al. 2005, Lousada et al. 2013) in contrast to the eclectic approach favoured by most Speech and Language Therapists (e.g., Hegarty et al. 2020).

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2 April

Analysis of Child Speech – Speech analysis to support differential diagnosis and inform selection of targets and intervention approaches for children with SSD (hosted by Course Beetle)