What did you say?
RRR Matey
Strokes
Regulation Station
In the Classroom
100

This sound is one the last sounds to develop in typical speech development.

What is /th/ or /r/?

100

This month celebrates "Talk Like a Pirate Day", the perfect day to target that RRRRR.

What is September?

100

This letter formed by two diagonals can be hard for children to write.

What is X? 

100

Students who lick, chew, or make noises with their mouths may be seeking this type of sensory input.

What is Oral Sensory Input? 

100

In the classroom when writing, a students paper should be at this positions on the desk.

What is tilted to the left or right depending on hand dominance?

200

This is considered the normal age range for "developmental stuttering"?

What is ages 3-6?

200

This sound is the most common substitution for /r/ in children with speech sound errors.

What is /w/?

200

This is considered the most successful way to hold a pencil, using your thumb, index and middle fingers.

What is a tripod grasp?

200

Student's have this many sensory systems.

What is 8?

200

This percentage of teachers will report having a voice disorder in their career?

What is over 50%?

300

A child says "My tat(cat) is bat(back) from the dotor (doctor). This phonological process is evident as back sounds(k and g) are relaced by front sounds (t and d).

What is fronting? 

300

There are this many variations of vocalic /r/ in the english language

What is 6 (ar, air, ear, er, or and ire)?

300

This shape is the most difficult for children to draw and will be the last to emerge during typical development.

What is the triangle (age 5-6)? 

300

A child who is appears lethargic/disinterested or "in their own world" may be experiencing this type of sensory dysregulation. 

What is sensory under-responsive? 

300

The ability to understand/use a system of words, grammar & rules that convey meaning is broken down into these two categories.

What is receptive and expressive language?

400

This group of sounds uses vibration of the vocal folds to produce placing them in this sound group.

What are voiced sounds (/ch, th, d, b, m, n, g/)?

400

This "happy face" cue can be given to remind kids to keep their lips back to produce the /r/ sound. 

What is a smile? 

400

By age 3 a child should be able to draw this shape.

What is a circle? 

400

This personalized plan of activities that is specifically designed to provide a child with the sensory input he needs to achieve an adaptive arousal level throughout the day.

What is a sensory diet? 

400

This basic classroom task may require students to have understanding of the following concepts; working memory, spatial concepts, size concepts, numerical concepts, sequential concepts, qualitative concepts and conditional concepts.

What is following directions? 

500

These sounds are typically some of the first sounds to develop due to the use of lips during production.

What are bilabials (b, p, m)?

500

This is the name of the phonological process for replacing /r/ with /w/. For example saying "wain" instead of "rain".

What is Gliding?

500

When formed correctly, these "falling letters" should go below the grass line.

What are g, j, p, q and y?

500

This sensory system is the process by which the body senses and interprets signals from its internal organs and systems.

What is interoception?

500

Letters should always be started at this position.

What is at the top?