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Posted by Kim Dixon on July 23, 2011 in Teachers and Parents with No Comments


The Sound Card System

 

The Learning Together Workshop Series Presents.

The Sound Card System, increasing speech intelligibility through a
multi-sensory approach

Presenter: Erin Bernett, M.S., CCC-SLP

DATE: Saturday – August 27, 2011

TIME: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

LOCATION: Dee Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center – TCU, 2820 Stadium Drive,
Ft. Worth, TX 76109
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COST: Free

What is the Sound Card System?

The Sound Card System (SCS) is a step-by-step method of introducing sounds
to children through seeing, feeling, moving and hearing.

Each sound has a picture, a name and a visual cue that assists a child in
developing a clear motor-plan for sounds in words.

The SCS is a simple tool that can be used by parents, teachers and others in
any setting; home, school, and community.

Children are taught to use hand cues in a way that promotes independence.
Changing the verbal cue, “say the word” to a visual cue helps a child
correct a word(s) with success.

Don’t Miss This Opportunity!

Participants will learn how to use the SCS to prompt children for clearer
speech intelligibility.

You will leave with a complete set of sound cards, knowledge of how to use
the system and a clear plan of how to get started.

SPACE IS LIMITED, RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!

Call (817) 834-7700 or Email: arcnetc@att. net

Please provide your name, phone number and session title when making a
reservation.

CEU’s available for SLP’s at no cost upon request.

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