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  1. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT CHART (MODELS FPE-6087 & FPE 6085) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/1998) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Speech and Language Development Chart is a wall-sized, speech training chart designed to serve as a working model for guideline assessment and therapy practices. The chart features speech and language milestones that are arranged into 14 age segments, ranging from birth to 7 years of age. Each age segment lists examples of phonology; semantics; play; syntax-morphology and pragmatic behaviors characteristic of the age...[More Information]

  2. TONGUE POSITION CHARTS FOR CERTAIN ENGLISH SOUNDS 2507 --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 04/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Twelve 6 by 9 inch tongue position charts with clear illustrations and drill words. Each chart emphasizes a different sound, showing how that sound is produced in the mouth. Diagram shows black and white silhouette with mouth cavity and teeth, tongue is red. Sounds; ch/d/ voiced t/g/short i/ voiced j/l/n/ng/r/th voiced/th unvoiced/y or long i/ uh/s and z. Durable cards, ziplock bag. Author Betty Frey 1978....[More Information]

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