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Baby Bear Cheeky Chick - Speech-Language Therapy

Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W. Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published. Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Baby Bear Cheeky Chick Pantomime rocking a baby Move hand sassily toward cheek Coughing Cow Dirty Dog Place hand near top of throat Make digging motion with hands Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W.

Phonological disorders in children: Clinical decision making in assessment and intervention (pp. 163-173). Baltimore, London, Sydney: Paul H Brookes. Miccio, A. W. (2009). First things first: Stimulability therapy for children with small phonetic repertoires. In C. Bowen, Children's speech sound disorders. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 96-101.

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1 Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W. Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published. Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Baby Bear Cheeky Chick Pantomime rocking a baby Move hand sassily toward cheek Coughing Cow Dirty Dog Place hand near top of throat Make digging motion with hands Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W.

2 Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published. Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Fussy Fish Giant Giraffe Fussily push hands away from body Move hand upward in stair steps Goofy Goat Happy Hippo Roll eyes toward ceiling Laugh and shake shoulders Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W.

3 Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published. Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Lazy Lion Munchie Mouse Stretch arms in "L" shape Push lips together and rub tummy Naughty Newt Putt-Putt Pig Shake finger in a scolding motion Glide hands in a skating motion Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W.

4 Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published. Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Rowdy Rooster Shy Sheepy Rev motorcycle gears Clutch hands together and push down Silly Snake Talkie Turkey Move finger up arm Raise a pretend phone receiver to ear Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W.

5 Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published. Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Thinking Thumb Viney Violet Thinking Thumb Move arms up as a winding vine Wriggly Worm Yawning Yo-Yo Shiver Yawn and move hand to suppress it Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W.

6 Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published. Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Zippy Zebra Zip coat REFERENCES Miccio, (2002).

7 Clinical problem solving: Assessment of phonological disorders . American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 11, 221-229. Miccio, A. W. (2005). A treatment program for enhancing stimulability. In Kamhi, A. G., & Pollock, , (Eds.). (2005). Phonological disorders in children: Clinical decision making in assessment and intervention (pp. 163-173). Baltimore, London, Sydney: Paul H Brookes. Miccio, A. W. (2009). First things first: Stimulability Therapy for children with small phonetic repertoires. In C. Bowen, Children's speech sound disorders .

8 Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 96-101. Miccio, , & Elbert, M. (1996). Enhancing stimulability: a treatment program. Journal of Communication disorders , 29, 335-352. Miccio, A. W., Elbert, M., & Forrest, K. (1999). The relationship between stimulability and phonological acquisition in children with normally developing and disordered phonologies. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 8, 347-363. Miccio, A. W, & Williams, A. L. (2010). Stimulability treatment. In A. L. Williams, S. McLeod, & R. J. McCauley (Eds.), Interventions for speech sound disorders in children.

9 Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes. Powell, T. W., & Miccio, A. W. (1996). Stimulability: A useful clinical tool. Journal of Communication disorders , 29, 237-253. Stimulability Character Cards provided by Adele W. Miccio 1952-2009 STIMULABILITY Therapy CHARACTER CARDS These illustrations are shared on the understanding that they are for the personal use of Speech-Language Pathologists and Educators. Respecting the wishes of the late Dr Adele Miccio, they are not to be used for any commercial purpose or for financial gain, and must they must not be uploaded to any web site, or reproduced in newsletters and the like, or published.

10 Enquiries: Dr Caroline Bowen and Dr Lynn Williams Baby Bear Cheeky Chick Coughing Cow Dirty Dog Fussy Fish Giant Giraffe Goofy Goat Happy Hippo Lazy Lion Munchie Mouse Naughty Newt Putt-Putt Pig Rowdy Rooster Shy Sheepy Silly Snake Talkie Turkey Thinking Thumb Viney Violet Wriggly Worm Yawning Yo-Yo Zippy Zebra


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