Phonological Awareness
Comprehensive guide on Phonological Awareness in speech therapy. Rhymes, syllables, and sounds to prepare for reading. Discover our practical tools and free downloads.
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Working on Phonological Awareness is essential in speech therapy. Early and appropriate intervention maximizes the chances of progress and improves the quality of life for patients.
Key Points of Intervention
- Assessment: Precisely identify needs
- Goals: Define concrete and measurable objectives
- Visual Supports: Facilitate understanding
- Progression: Move forward in small steps
- Generalization: Transfer learning to daily life
- Collaboration: Involve family and professionals
Intervention Strategies
- Start with interests for motivation
- Offer fun and varied activities
- Provide positive feedback
- Adjust the level of difficulty
- Repeat to consolidate learning
Our Downloadable Tools
📋 Visual Supports
Adapted pictograms and visual aids.
Download🎯 Practical Exercises
Progressive and fun activities.
Download📊 Tracking Sheets
Tools to measure progress.
DownloadFrequently Asked Questions
📌 At what age can we intervene?
Early intervention is recommended as soon as difficulties are identified. The speech therapist adapts their methods to each age.
📌 How can parents help?
Parents can practice the exercises at home, create communication situations, and maintain a positive attitude.