I'm so excited to tackle some of those questions with our guest today. Marisha: Welcome to the podcast, SLPs have submitted a lot of questions about speech sound disorders and some specifically asking about the cycles approach. Thank you so much for your support - I never lose sight of how grateful I am to be doing this work, and it’s all thanks to hard-working SLPs like you! #StrongerTogether Transcript ❤️ Click here to review → Select “Ratings and Reviews” → “Write a Review,” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. □ Click here to subscribe!īonus points if you leave us a review over on iTunes! Those reviews help other SLPs find the podcast, and we just love reading your feedback. If you’re not, pop on over to iTunes and subscribe today so that you get the latest episodes sent directly to you. > Articulation 101: A Review of the Approaches Have you had a chance to Subscribe & Review in iTunes? > A case study about using the Cycles Approach with 4-year-old Jayden > The SLP Now Articulation Stickers and Phonology Sheets! See them in action here. > The SLP’s Guide to Speech Sound Disorders > Shannon’s TPT Store → Cycles for Phonology Toolkit Other Resources to Check Out > Play-based activities to reinforce targets after drills Links Mentioned in the Podcast > What to do if a student isn’t ready for cycles > Using the Cycles Approach with mixed groups > Tips and strategies for evaluations and data collection > Which students benefit from this approach? Which ones don’t? > When would you choose it over other options, like the Traditional or Complexity Approach? Need a refresher on the different treatment approaches? Check out our ultimate speech disorders guide! Key Takeaways and Topics Covered With a focus on practical applications - both drill and play based - SLPs will walk away with a better understanding of how to implement the Cycles Approach to get the best odds of success with their students, when another approach would be more effective, and how to bring this system to the classroom in a way that makes it easy to replicate #WorkSmarter. She also shares an incredible analogy that likens the Cycles Approach to working out, which makes it super easy to explain to parents and teachers in language they understand - especially if you’re assigning carryover work for at home or in the classroom. Shannon does an absolutely brilliant job of explaining what the Cycles Approach is, when to use it, and the exact system that she applies to evaluate and implement this work with the students on her caseload. If you have ever struggled to wrap your head around implementing the Cycles Approach, this episode is sure to be a game changer for you. In this week’s episode of the SLP Now podcast, I got to sit down with Shannon Werbeckes of to talk about using the Cycles Approach when working with students who struggle with speech sound disorders. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify
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