Pediatric Speech Task: Anatomy of Speech
This therapy task is designed for speech-language pathologists who work with the pediatric population who stutters. The task helps kids identify anatomical landmarks of speech, including lungs, larynx, teeth, hard/soft palates, lips, cheeks, uvula, tongue, jaw, and brain. Kids fill out the anatomy diagram with their speech therapist while discussing which role each part plays in producing speech.
Tech specs: Digital download. 1 page. 8.5 x 11 inches. PDF format. 2 MB.