Easy Onset and Light Contact Stuttering Strategies by Peachie Speechie
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Simple explanations of two fluency strategies by a speech-language pathologist, Meredith Avren. This is the second video in Peachie Speechie's fluency series. The first video in this series can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzb-uFv5z8g&feature=emb_logo
This child-friendly video explains two strategies to help reduce tension and increase fluency for smoother speech. Practice opportunities at the word and phrase-level are incorporated into this video so kids can practice the strategies with colorful videos and examples.
Clinicians will want to download the workbook, Fluency Therapy Activities to use with their clients. This workbook pairs well with the video and has many practice activities for young children who stutter. Download Fluency Therapy Activities here: https://peachiespeechie.com/products/fluency-therapy-activities-stuttering-therapy
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