Motokinesthetic speech therapy approach to articulation / by Merry M. Meek.

SeriesRehabilitation therapy in video
Contents 1. Production of vowel sounds & diphthongs (24 min.). -- 2. Production of voiced & voiceless consonants (42 min.).
Abstract Examples of assessment and treatment for speech/ articulation. Part 1 gives a brief history of the collaboration of Sarah Stinchfield Hawk and Edna Hill Young in the 1930s as they developed the sensory-motor articulatory procedure, on which Meek's method is based. Demonstrates a hands-on approach to isolated vowels and diphthongs with a child with cerebral palsy and dysarthric speech. Voice-over commentary explains the procedure as Meek performs manual-sensory movements and cues to elicit the desired phonemes. Part 2 demonstrates, in isolation, the motokinesthetic procedures for voiced and voiceless consonants on a child with cerebral palsy. For speech- language pathologists working with children having sensorimotor dysarthric conditions.
General notePreviously released as a video cassette.
General noteTitle on cassette label for Part 1: Motokinesthetic approach for the production of vowels and dipthongs.
General noteTitle on cassette label for Part 2: Motokinesthetic approach to voiced & voiceless consonants.
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2012. (Rehabilitation therapy in video). Available via World Wide Web.
LanguageEnglish.
Genre/formEducational films.
Genre/formNonfiction films.
Other titleMotokinesthetic approach for the production of vowels and dipthongs.
Other titleMotokinesthetic approach to voiced & voiceless consonants.
Other titleMotokinesthetic approach to voiced and voiceless consonants.
Other titleProduction of voiced & voiceless consonants.
Other titleProduction of voiced and voiceless consonants.
Other titleProduction of vowel sounds & diphthongs.
Other titleProduction of vowel sounds and diphthongs.