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Create an AccountFonodil is a very good resource to stimulate reading that allows individual and collective play. An imaginative and entertaining material that reinforces the learning of reading and facilitates communicative interaction. In addition, it facilitates the re-education of articulation disorders (dyslalia, dysglossia,...).
Fonodil 1 offers various possibilities of use, depending on the context in which it is intended to be used:
The kit includes 19 rigid cardboard boards of 42 x 30 centimeters, 4 cups, 4 dice, 4 tokens and 1 didactic guide.
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/fonodil-web-247x223.jpg 84.68 instock GAMES AND TOYSTYPE OF TOYJuegos de aprendizajeAGE3 – 6 years6 – 9 yearsGAME TYPEReading and writing gamesAreas of DevelopmentHearing and languageReading and writingHearing, Speech, and VoiceSpeak and voiceLEARNINGSReading and writing 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/fonodil-web-247x223.jpg 2110021246210092124321200 84.68 69.98 0.00 0.00 2017-05-25T19:11:41+02:00The workbook is intended for children between 5 and 8 years of age who either need to correct small pronunciation errors or who need to completely re-educate already acquired and consolidated defects. This volume deals with the most common articulation disorders, which are those of phonemes /c/, /r/, /s/ and syllables with r.
The material has been extensively tested and is a very valuable aid through which children will be able to normalize their pronunciation and improve their speech.
Dyslalia, or disorders in the articulation of words, is a very common problem in children between 5 and 8 years old. The difficulty of pronunciation of the phoneme in particular derives, in the vast majority of cases, of a functional alteration in the organs involved in speech, especially in poor positions of the lips, tongue, incorrect breathing, lack of vibration in the tongue, air leaks through the mouth, nose, teeth, etc..
These small problems constitute a serious problem, but they are very important aspects to take into account, since, if the erroneous mechanisms of defective pronunciation are established in these organs, the pronunciation defect becomes automatic and becomes part of the child's daily speech, and is also reflected in the written language, which contributes to increase their difficulties in the area of language.
It is quite common for parents to start worrying that their 3-4-5 year old son or daughter is not pronouncing correctly. This issue, to a certain extent, is considered normal. There is what is called evolutionary articulation disorders, which consists of the incorrect pronunciation of phonemes and constitutes a phase or period of time corresponding to that age in which the child begins to speak until, little by little, he or she manages to perfect his or her pronunciation around the age of 5-6 years. However, in some cases, these articulation problems persist because there are still some causes that originate and consolidate them; among them, for example: presence of lingual frenulum, fallen teeth with the consequent air leakage, dental arches of difficult overlapping, the tongue that has not learned to vibrate (case of the r) and other causes, such as the existence of models to imitate in the family or social environment.
In view of this problem, it is advisable to take it into account and pay due attention to it in order to train it to pronounce well each of the sounds corresponding to each letter of the alphabet, as well as the syllables and words.
This is the purpose of this book, which offers the child and the trainer a series of preventive exercises aimed at eliminating the risk of consolidating bad pronunciation habits, as well as specific re-education exercises corresponding to all phonemes and symphons (stuck syllables that are difficult to pronounce).
The content of this booklet is a support material in the re-education of the most frequent articulation disorders. With the help of the reeducator or even the parents themselves, it will allow to train the child in speech in a normalized and progressive way. The guidance of a speech therapy professional will be of great help in the graduation, adaptation and continuity of the exercises.
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/fichas-recuperacion-dislalias-1-247x300.jpg 18.50 instock Hearing, Speech, and VoiceSpeak and voiceBooksSpeech and voice 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/fichas-recuperacion-dislalias-1-247x300.jpg 2110021200212522123721318 18.50 17.79 0.00 0.00 2021-11-28T11:53:38+01:00The case of the syphons is a complete didactic material that helps to work on articulatory defects related to the consonant groups also known as syphons or locked syllables, considering the phonetic and phonological aspects through an attractive, effective and easy to use method.
This material facilitates the re-education of consonant clusters through the following activities: training of the buccophonatory organs, auditory discrimination, repetition of phonemes/words/phrases/phrases, phonological reproduction through syllables or images, lexical increase and reading reinforcement.
A different and attractive way to practice and improve your pronunciation.The set contains 1 case with 1 specialist's book, 1 student's notebook, 1 book of games, 1 book of puzzles, 1 folded reversible board with 2 "goose games".
https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/sinfones.001-247x223.jpeg 47.74 instock Areas of DevelopmentHearing and languageHearing, Speech, and VoiceSpeak and voiceLANGUAGEPhonetics and phonology 0 0.00 0 https://logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/sinfones.001-247x223.jpeg 2124321240213182124621088 47.74 45.90 0.00 0.00 2018-11-07T20:39:06+01:00The Yamaha PSR-F52 keyboard is one of the ideal instruments for carrying out vocal re-education for patients with dysphonia or for music education and singing lessons.
With its standard 49-key keyboard (four octaves), the Yamaha PSR-F52 is perfectly equipped to unite re-education, fun and learning. 100 tones, 100 rhythms and 50 songs accompany you in your intensive music lessons Its features are:
VocalFeel KIT is a device designed to aid in vocal warm-up, deafening, habilitation and rehabilitation by harnessing the benefits of two simple, all-natural principles: hydration of the cords and impedance (static, fluctuating or combined) of the vocal tract.
The product consists of: mask with double connection; humidifying filter with one-way valve; sterile gauze; bubble equipment; dedicated case.
The use of VocalFeel KIT is suitable for vocal warm-up for all those who use the voice for passion or profession, in voice education and/or voice re-education . A must-have for speech therapists, speech therapists, singers, actors, singing teachers, etc.
With VocalFeel KIT, vocal warm-up before a performance is as effective and safe as never before. And that's not all: topical hydration measures and semi-occluded vocal tract exercise with static, fluctuating or combined impedance have shown evidence of efficacy in vocal training and rehabilitation, under the guidance and supervision - respectively - of the vocal trainer, the physician (phoniatrician or ENT doctor) and the speech therapist with voice expertise.
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