
What is Fronting and Backing in Speech Therapy? If you’ve ever heard a child say “tar” for “car” or “call” for “tall,” you may have witnessed fronting or backing, two common phonological patterns that can impact speech clarity. These patterns are typical in early speech devel...
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LIVE Q&A on Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Highlights from Apraxia Experts Jennie Bjorem & Breanna Waldrup Earlier this month, apraxia experts Jennie Bjorem and Breanna Waldrup went live on Instagram to answer your questions and share deep insights into Childhood Apraxi...
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What’s New in the Bjorem Speech® Sound Cues for R? If you’ve ever supported a student through the ups and downs of R therapy, you know how powerful the right cue can be. That’s why we’re so excited to introduce the updated Bjorem Speech® R Sound Cues - a reimagined tool desi...
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Unlocking Communication: The DIR®-Selective Mutism Model For families, educators, and therapists supporting children with selective mutism, finding strategies that respect a child's autonomy while fostering communication can be challenging. Many approaches lean on compliance-...
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Can Non-Speaking Children Learn to Read? Breanna Waldrup, MS, CCC-SLP Let’s get straight to the answer – YES, non-speaking children CAN learn to read. This may seem confusing since many of us first learned to read by reading aloud and reading skills are often tested and demon...
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Principles of Motor Learning in Speech Therapy for Childhood Apraxia of Speech When providing speech therapy to children, many of you are likely already incorporating elements of the principles of motor learning without even realizing it. To ensure the most effective and ev...
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QR Code Communication: How We Can Use QR Codes in Speech Therapy At Bjorem Speech®, we pride ourselves on developing tools that make speech therapy not only effective but also engaging and fun for children and therapists alike. Our What Sound? and Exclamatory Wor...
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Phonological awareness is a foundational skill that underpins a child’s ability to read, write, and communicate effectively. Whether you're a speech-language pathologist (SLP), parent, or educator, nurturing these skills in young children is essential to fostering their lan...
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The Difference Between Bjorem Speech® Minimal Pairs Decks and Cycles Decks When it comes to effective speech therapy tools, Bjorem Speech® offers a wide range of resources tailored to address various speech and phonological disorders. Two of our most popular tools are the Min...
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Meet the "OH NO!" Series: Fun and Learning with "OH NO Poo Poo" and "OH NO Pee Pee" When it comes to early childhood development, finding the right resources that are both engaging and educational can be a challenge. Fortunately, the "OH NO!" series from Bjorem Speech® offer...
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