Favorite Sites for Parents, Teachers, and SLP's

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http://speechtx.com/how_to___.htm    Once the target speech sound error has been corrected and established, this is a good "how to" site for parents or paraprofessionals about articulation therapy practice.
www.quia.com/pages/havemorefun.html    Great site for on-line language and articulation games for 2nd graders and older students.
www.speakingofspeech.com    A site for exchanging therapy ideas, techniques, materials, tips, links, and resources, etc.
www.bhsu.edu/education/edfaculty/lturner/index.htm

L. Turner's Educational Web Portal 
"Your Guide to Educational Web Sites"

www.communicationdisorders.com    Net connections for communication disorders - very good for school based SLP's
http://www.speechtx.com/articulation.htm    This page has a link to a "speech sound acquisition chart for young children."  It also has clipart for target speech sounds in different positions and a "ready made articulation card" option.
   This site contains information about language, articulation, phonological & phonemic awareness, technology integration ideas, etc.
www.halcyon.com/marcs/sped    Marc Sheehan's Special Education & Exceptionality page of information and website links
www.stutteringrecovery.com    Dr. Peter Ramig's site on disfluency - an effective and caring stuttering therapy approach for children, teens, & adults
http://members.tripod.com/Caroline_Bowen/slp-eureka.htm

A good "start page" for Speech Language Pathology

http://www.asha.org/    The "public" link has information about communication disorders for parents, family, patients, media, and others.
http://www.listen-up.org    This site specializes in information for the deaf and hard of hearing.
www.disciplinehelp.com    The "You Can Handle Them All" discipline and behavior model resource for parents and teachers.