Target Selection Considerations for Speech Sound Disorder Intervention in Schools

Author:

DeVeney Shari L.1ORCID,Cabbage Kathryn2,Mourey Theresa3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders, University of Nebraska at Omaha

2. Department of Communication Disorders, McKay School of Education, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

3. Speech-Language Pathology Department, Elkhorn Public Schools, NE

Abstract

Purpose Clinicians working with children who have speech sound disorders that involve multiple errors often prioritize particular errored sounds for intervention. However, this prioritization is not always an easy or clearly defined clinical decision, as there are many target selection considerations to weigh, some of which directly oppose one another. Conversely, sometimes there are multiple justified reasons to target a particular process or sound over others produced in error. Having a well-advised rationale regarding what sounds/sound classes to prioritize in treatment is a critical tenet of high-quality clinical service provision. Therefore, speech-language pathologists need to be mindful of differing rationales for prioritizing therapy targets and note that the same prioritization may not be appropriate for all children receiving therapy. Conclusions This clinical focus article provides an overview of a wide variety of pediatric target selection considerations (e.g., stimulability, complexity, frequency of occurrence, and interference with intelligibility) and offers clinicians theoretical and research-based rationales for each. Limitations and/or controversies that hamper practical clinical application of each target selection consideration are noted and described. Aspects in need of further research are highlighted. Additionally, through presentation of hypothetical case studies, the authors illustrate an individualized approach to target selection appropriate for a pediatric caseload.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

General Medicine

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