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I've seen several variations of consonant development charts, and I

have no idea which one is the most accurate and most used as a

guideline. There are a lot of variations comparing these charts...

in one chart, my severe verbal apraxic child looks like he is on

track, but in another one, he looks like he's way behind.

I'd really like a reputable one that I can use as a reference. Is

there one here that this group tends to recommend?

Thanks!

Tammy

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I don't see any responses on this one, so I thought I'd try

again! :) Are there no responses because people don't use them?

Don't find them helpful? Or they have the same problem as myself

(finding an accurate, reputable one)?

THANKS! :)

> I've seen several variations of consonant development charts, and I

> have no idea which one is the most accurate and most used as a

> guideline. There are a lot of variations comparing these

charts...

> in one chart, my severe verbal apraxic child looks like he is on

> track, but in another one, he looks like he's way behind.

>

> I'd really like a reputable one that I can use as a reference. Is

> there one here that this group tends to recommend?

>

> Thanks!

> Tammy

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I do not know what a consonant development chart is, but would be willing to

look at one if anyone replies to this email. Thanks, Kristi

>

> From: " apraxiamom03 " <apraxiamom03@...>

> Date: 2003/08/26 Tue PM 02:35:45 EDT

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> Subject: [ ] Re: Consonant Development Chart ?

>

> I don't see any responses on this one, so I thought I'd try

> again! :) Are there no responses because people don't use them?

> Don't find them helpful? Or they have the same problem as myself

> (finding an accurate, reputable one)?

>

> THANKS! :)

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never heard of it

~Angie

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[ ] Re: Consonant Development Chart ?

>

> I don't see any responses on this one, so I thought I'd try

> again! :) Are there no responses because people don't use them?

> Don't find them helpful? Or they have the same problem as myself

> (finding an accurate, reputable one)?

>

> THANKS! :)

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Where can I find this Consonant Development Chart? I would love to check it

out..Thanks

apraxiamom03 <apraxiamom03@...> wrote:I don't see any responses on this

one, so I thought I'd try

again! :) Are there no responses because people don't use them?

Don't find them helpful? Or they have the same problem as myself

(finding an accurate, reputable one)?

THANKS! :)

> I've seen several variations of consonant development charts, and I

> have no idea which one is the most accurate and most used as a

> guideline. There are a lot of variations comparing these

charts...

> in one chart, my severe verbal apraxic child looks like he is on

> track, but in another one, he looks like he's way behind.

>

> I'd really like a reputable one that I can use as a reference. Is

> there one here that this group tends to recommend?

>

> Thanks!

> Tammy

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I would like to see a constonant chart also.

Angie Tate <atate526@...> wrote:never heard of it

~Angie

May God Bless You As He Has Us

www.babiesonline.com/babies/s/sydniebrooke

mom to Sydnie (3, Ds), 3 angels in Heaven

http://www.earningforce.com/go.cgi?sydniesmom5

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I do not know what a consonant development chart is, but would be willing to

look at one if anyone replies to this email. Thanks, Kristi

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Alright alright already! Jeesh!

Here is one online -there are many others.

http://isd742.org/ecassessment/assets/SpeechSoundDevelopmentChart.pdf

For Tanner his first sounds were " simple " sounds. They taught

him " ch " " ooo " " t " " sh " -stuff like that. Tanner wasn't able to

do any of these sounds on command -we needed to play a song and sing

and act out each sound ( " ch " was for said while you acted like a

choo choo train whistle - " ooo " was said while you acted like a

ghost -etc.) Without the song and the actions -Tanner only

said " mmmm " or " ma " ...well until we started EFAs

http://www.drstory.com/stories.html

Then I switched to another SLP who worked on what she called " CV "

(consonant -vowel) and much later " CVC " (consonant vowel consonant)

with Tanner in the early days -but back then I wasn't really told

much about the who -what -and why, I was just given my " speech

homework "

....Should I again bring up that this is covered in The Late Talker

book? Oh what the hey- lets -and since it's brought up -the book

has an awesome section on how to get insurance covered too since

someone brought up that question too. Much more but I'll leave it

to you guys to read for yourselves. (BTW -nothing in the book about

hemp!)

http://www.speech-express.com/late.talker.html

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thanks!

kiddietalk <kiddietalk@...> wrote:Alright alright already! Jeesh!

Here is one online -there are many others.

http://isd742.org/ecassessment/assets/SpeechSoundDevelopmentChart.pdf

For Tanner his first sounds were " simple " sounds. They taught

him " ch " " ooo " " t " " sh " -stuff like that. Tanner wasn't able to

do any of these sounds on command -we needed to play a song and sing

and act out each sound ( " ch " was for said while you acted like a

choo choo train whistle - " ooo " was said while you acted like a

ghost -etc.) Without the song and the actions -Tanner only

said " mmmm " or " ma " ...well until we started EFAs

http://www.drstordy.com/stories.html

Then I switched to another SLP who worked on what she called " CV "

(consonant -vowel) and much later " CVC " (consonant vowel consonant)

with Tanner in the early days -but back then I wasn't really told

much about the who -what -and why, I was just given my " speech

homework "

....Should I again bring up that this is covered in The Late Talker

book? Oh what the hey- lets -and since it's brought up -the book

has an awesome section on how to get insurance covered too since

someone brought up that question too. Much more but I'll leave it

to you guys to read for yourselves. (BTW -nothing in the book about

hemp!)

http://www.speech-express.com/late.talker.html

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I have the same consonant chart with the exception of the r sound being

appropriate by age 6. Yet mine is from the same source. I too have seen

others that vary just a bit. Also asked me to post that the spelling

in the link for Dr. Stordy was wrong. It should be

http://www.drstordy.com/stories.html

Tammy I. in FL mom to apraxic

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Thank you very much for the chart. It helps a lot

Selena

[ ] Re: Consonant Development Chart ?

Alright alright already! Jeesh!

Here is one online -there are many others.

http://isd742.org/ecassessment/assets/SpeechSoundDevelopmentChart.pdf

For Tanner his first sounds were " simple " sounds. They taught

him " ch " " ooo " " t " " sh " -stuff like that. Tanner wasn't able to

do any of these sounds on command -we needed to play a song and sing

and act out each sound ( " ch " was for said while you acted like a

choo choo train whistle - " ooo " was said while you acted like a

ghost -etc.) Without the song and the actions -Tanner only

said " mmmm " or " ma " ...well until we started EFAs

http://www.drstory.com/stories.html

Then I switched to another SLP who worked on what she called " CV "

(consonant -vowel) and much later " CVC " (consonant vowel consonant)

with Tanner in the early days -but back then I wasn't really told

much about the who -what -and why, I was just given my " speech

homework "

...Should I again bring up that this is covered in The Late Talker

book? Oh what the hey- lets -and since it's brought up -the book

has an awesome section on how to get insurance covered too since

someone brought up that question too. Much more but I'll leave it

to you guys to read for yourselves. (BTW -nothing in the book about

hemp!)

http://www.speech-express.com/late.talker.html

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