Most speech-language pathologists will, at some point, be frustrated by their clients' attempts to elicit novel speech sound behaviours. This is particularly true when a client lacks a target sound in his or her response repertoire. Eliciting Sounds: Techniques and strategies for clinicians is a quick, easy-to-use compendium of techniques for immediately evoking any phoneme targeted for remediation.
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