Description
For parents who have been trained in delivering the Lidcombe Program for stuttering to their children, it can be hard to think up specific activity ideas. Parents often ask me for a list of activities they can use during the early days of Stage 1 of the treatment at home, and that’s the main reason I’ve pulled this free resource together.
I also wrote this 20-page resource to help other speech-language pathologists – including those in rural and remote communities – who don’t see many kids who stutter, and student speech pathologists.
If you finish these activities and are looking for more, or if you are delivering the Lidcombe Program via Skype or webcam, you may like to check out our Lidcombe Program Stuttering Activities, Volume 2 at our Teachers Pay Teachers store.
My articles relating to the Lidcombe Program:
- Why does the Lidcombe Program for childhood stuttering work: a case of “words will never hurt me”?
- The more the merrier? New study on Lidcombe Program group therapy for children who stutter
- Lidcombe Program by webcam
- Stuttering treatments: what works for whom? An evidence update
- My preschooler stutters: should we do the Lidcombe Program or the Westmead Program (or something else)?
If you’re looking for activities for the Westmead Program for Stuttering, check our our Westmead Program: Activity List and Westmead Program: Introduction and Carrier Phrase Workout.
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