Maximal Oppositions Approach
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- This video details the maximal oppositions approach used to treat a phonological disorder. I feel as though it contained complicated information so I would love any feedback other speech-language pathologists have :)
Notes:
**spoken error of using "minimal oppositions approach," should be "minimal pair contrast therapy" at 1:13**
Link to Maximal Oppositions Handout:
www.teacherspayteachers.com/P...
Resource for Content
Bauman-Wängler, J. A. (2012). Articulatory and phonological impairments: A clinical focus. Boston: Pearson.
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Music byJoakim Karud / joakimkarud
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So for the maximal oppositions approach I believe you want to target one sound that IS in inventory and one sound that is NOT in inventory. When you choose two sounds not in the child's inventory then it is considered the empty set approach.
Agreed!
Correct!
Yes!
Thank you so much, these video’s are very helpful!
Super helpful. Thank you!
Thanks very much for the information
Thank you for video. If the child don't have auditory discrimination can we use this oppositon?
How many word pairs should we use?
you are amaizing