I love using Ipad apps in speech and language therapy. I try not to let technology rule my life but it’s hard when there are so many great apps that help our students become more engaged in their learning. I have been using “SpeechTutor” for years and I love it. Here are the pros and cons of this app.
PROS:
Teaching placement of certain sounds, especially the ones produced in the back of the mouth, such as the /g/, /k/ and /r/ sounds is a challenge we face as Speech Pathologists. Many of our students are visual learners and SpeechTutor gives the child a clear view of what the “speech helpers” or tongue, lips, teeth and palate are doing for these sounds! They can now SEE what their tongues should be doing for the posterior sounds. Here is what the screen looks like (side view) when the “mouth” is at rest or not making a sound.
I like the simplicity of the picture. The child is not distracted by any other part of the speaker’s face. My students find it helpful to see what their speech helpers should be doing for these posterior sounds! So many of our students learn using more than one of their senses. SpeechTutor not only gives the accurate visual representation but you can hear the sound too! There are three levels of speed: slow, medium and fast.
Check out the still photo below of the animated “speaker” producing the /s/ sound. I love how the airflow is depicted using the “puff” of air coming from the speaker’s mouth!
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