The Sound Card System
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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