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Remediating the 7 Most Common Error Sounds Using the SATPAC Approach

By Stephen Sacks, M.A., CCC-SLP

This workshop is for 0.6 ASHA CEUs

A Recorded Webinar of a Live Webinar Presentation July 23-25, 2019

 

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Webinar Details
Recording #1
15 min Intro
30 min O-M Principles
60 min Multimodality Approach to /s/ and /r/ Remediation
15 min Questions
Recording #2
45 min Multimodality Approach to /s/ and /r/ Remediation (cont.)
30 min SATPAC Program Specifics / Other Essentials
30 min Remediating Other Sounds
15 min Questions
Recording #3
30 min Navigating the SATPAC Program
75 min Case Studies and Developing SATPAC Lists
15 min Evaluation and Final Questions

 

 

Course Objectives

  1. To learn an efficient, systematic way to do articulation/phonology therapy with emphasis on the /r/ and /s/ sounds
  2. To learn the necessary prerequisite oral-motor skills
  3. To learn nonsense consonant-vowel combinations based upon facilitating contexts into CVCCVC contexts using coarticulation
  4. To learn how to transfer developed skills into real phrases, sentences and conversation

 

Learning Outcomes

The workshop is designed to train the SLP to:

  • Explain the rationale for and explain how to achieve stabilization of the lips, jaw and tongue
  • Identify the 3 phases of the SATPAC Program, what each phase involves and the rationale for each phase
  • Develop individualized articulation and phonology disorders treatment plans using the SATPAC Approach
  • Develop specific treatment programs using case studies

ASHA CEUs

SATPAC Speech is approved by the Continuing Education Board of ASHA to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology. This program is offered for .6 ASHA CEUs (Advanced level; Professional area). ASHA CE Provider approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

Statement of Disclosure

Stephen Sacks is the owner of SATPAC Speech and receives monetary compensation from the sale of the SATPAC Program. Content will focus primarily on the SATPAC program/approach.

Questions? Call (559)360-0839 or (559)438-4426 or steve@satpac.com

Non-Financial Disclosure:

Stephen Sacks is a board member of the Oral-Motor Institute.