Description
Do you need help solving a tricky lisp? Look no further than Pam Marshalla’s best-selling book on the subject. Professional and student speech-language pathologists alike will find a fresh perspective and a wealth of information here.
This book is a dynamic discussion of remediation procedures for the frontal and lateral lisps. Pam combines traditional therapy with modern concepts of oral movement based on electropalatography and motor learning to make this classic reference. Practical, comprehensive and insightful.
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“I went from someone who had no idea how to treat lisps to someone who was teaching other SLPs how to treat and diagnose them!!”
Book Details
Frontal Lisp, Lateral Lisp is based on thirty years of direct therapy experience with the frontal and lateral lisps in a wide variety of clients. This book can be used as supplemental reading material in courses on articulation and is a great addition to a professional or university library.
- Learn how to treat even the most difficult lisps
- Gain a full perspective of normal sibilant production
- Learn to diagnose direction of airflow
- Shorten therapy time with effective techniques
- Discover how to combine articulation and oral-motor therapy
- Learn to motivate clients and commit them to therapy
- Create an environment for effective carryover
- Develop effective entrance and exit criteria
“I am no longer intimidated by a pesky lateral /s/! Fabulous book. One of my go-to resources. ”
Chapters
- The Phonemes
- Oral Position for Sibilant Production
- Deep Analysis of the Frontal Lisp
- Deep Analysis of the Lateral Lisp
- Developmental Considerations in Sibilant Remediation
- The “Long T” Method
- The Cornerstone Approach
- Onward to the Other Sibilants
- Remediation Specific to the Frontal Lisp
- Remediation Specific to the Lateral Lisp
- Auditory Training Through the Program
- Oral Habits, Oral Structure, Oral Rest and Swallowing
- Achieving Carryover
- Real Clients in Real Therapy
Frontal Lisp, Lateral Lisp is:
- Softcover
- 228 pages
- Appropriate for SLPs
- For clients two years of age and older
Download the first 41 pages for FREE and begin reading today!
Lisa Reppert Barrow –
Great resource! I recommend this to all the grad students I supervise…easy to use techniques..Thank you!
Andrew Floyd –
As a school speech-language pathologist, I went from someone who had no idea how to treat lisps to someone who was teaching other SLPs how to treat and diagnose them 🙂
Megan –
Fabulous book. One of my go-to resources. I am no longer intimidated by a pesky lateral /s/!
Christy Davis Coker –
I used this book with one of my graduate students working with children in our clinic. The techniques helped the client to make more progress than just verbal prompts alone. Great resource!
Gina Capri –
I definitely am liking the thoroughness of this book on the lisps. Since I work with preschoolers, I don’t really care about the frontal lisp part, but the lateral lisp section has been very helpful. Several of my colleagues have borrowed it from me, too.
Liana Lasdinou –
The book is really helpful and well-organized. A great way in order to begin understanding lisps. It helps you visualize and diagnose correct/mistaken patterns , which is difficult to do with accuracy when patient’s mouth is closed.
Mirtillo –
Useful, in daily practice, for speech therapist. What I appreciate most is the clearness in exposition and the schematic images.
Michelle Bychek –
Thank you for your /r/ and /s/ books; they fill a void left by many university training programs!