Phonological and Articulation Treatment: Current Best Practices, Part 15, Online Resources and Links

There are numerous resources available online to support both phonological and articulation treatment. The resources cited in this document are available at http://slpath.com. The Web site features randomized homework sheets, randomized activity cards, complexity research resources, information about motor learning, presentation materials (from ASHA, CSHA and other conferences) as well as procedural forms created for San Diego Unified School District’s Speech Improvement Class, a general education therapy option.

Readers are also directed to these wonderful sites:

www.speech-language-therapy.com: Caroline Bowen’s wonderful site that provides a wealth of assessment and intervention resources. Dr. Bowen also facilitates the phonological therapy listserv. Please visit her Web site for more information.

http://www.speechandlanguage.com/ebp/index.asp: EBP briefs are available on this site to enable SLPs to access the systematic research that provides external evidence.

http://www.iub.edu/~sndlrng/: This Indiana University Web site offers information and links about the Learnability Lab. A substantial portion of the research on the complexity approach has been conducted by the dedicated researchers in this facility.

http://www2.ku.edu/~wrdlrng/: Dr. Holly Storkel has investigated the efficacy of the complexity approach and numerous other areas of interest at the University of Kansas. Many of her project presentations are available for download on this site.

http://slhs.sdsu.edu/pdlmain.php: Dr. Jessica Barlow has investigated the efficacy of the complexity approach and numerous other areas of interest at San Diego State University. This site includes a list of her publications that readers may access through www.asha.org.

http://www.speechbite.com/: This Web site offers analyses and links about existing research, which enable SLPs to make informed decisions when selecting treatment methodologies.

http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html: Dr. Judith Kuster’s excellent Web site that features countless links to online resources in the fields of speech-language pathology and education. Phonological and articulation resources appear scrolling down to about 1/3 of the home page.

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