The Marshalla Guide
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Clinicians using TalkTools® tools for Oral Placement Therapy often pair this book with their training as a bridge between coursework and daily caseload decisions. The chapters move through phonetic placement, motor-based cuing, and carryover in a way that mirrors how a clinician actually plans a session: assess the movement pattern first, then choose a cue, then build toward generalization. For clinicians focused on articulation therapy, the guide offers a second lens when standard approaches have stalled, and it sits comfortably alongside other titles in our Books & Resources collection for building a well-rounded clinical library. Key Benefits Comprehensive coverage of articulation and phonological disorder treatment, organized for quick clinical reference. Written by Pam Marshalla, a recognized authority on motor-based articulation therapy. Practical, session-ready focus rather than abstract theory. Detailed phonetic placement techniques for sounds clients struggle to produce. Motor-based cuing strategies that give clinicians new tools when traditional cues aren't working. Carryover techniques to help clients move new sounds from drill into conversation. Written for every experience level, from graduate students to clinicians with decades on their caseload. Ideal for: SLPs treating articulation and phonological disorders across pediatric and adult caseloads. Graduate students and clinical fellows building out their first clinical toolkit. SLPs looking for motor-based alternatives to traditional articulation approaches. Clinicians working with clients who have plateaued on or not responded to standard articulation treatment. What's Included 1 x The Marshalla Guide book (paperback) Product Details Author Pam Marshalla, MS, CCC-SLP Format Hardcover or paperback (verify exact format before publishing) Subject Area Articulation and phonological disorder treatment Recommended For Speech-language pathologists, graduate students, clinical fellows Care Instructions Handle with clean, dry hands. Store in a dry location away from moisture and direct sunlight. Avoid bending the spine; lay flat or store upright on a shelf. Warning: This is a professional/educational resource intended for use by qualified clinicians. Apply techniques within your scope of license and professional training. 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Many graduate programs and clinical fellowship supervisors recommend it as a practical companion to coursework, since it focuses on hands-on technique rather than theory alone." } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "What topics are covered in the chapters?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Phonetic placement for difficult sounds, motor-based cuing strategies, assessment of oral motor patterns related to speech sound errors, and techniques for carrying new sounds into spontaneous speech." } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "Can this guide be used alongside other TalkTools resources?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Yes. 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