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Eliciting CH - Chick-Chick-Chicken. Eliciting Speech Sounds Free PDF download!
✅ A4 free pdf download
This appealing, high-quality image makes eliciting speech sounds more fun for even the youngest learners. This pdf helps speech therapists and teachers elicit the targeted CH speech sound 10 times within one page!
Chick-chick-chick-chicken lay a little egg for me. Use this page to elicit the CH speech sound. Simply point to each chicken and say 'CH'. It may also be used to help learn the CH speech sound and practice the CH speech sound in isolation or word level as in 'chicken'.
This free pdf is referenced in our book, Ultimate Speech Sounds: Eliciting Sounds Using 3D Animation, and the complete set of free eliciting speech sounds pdfs are available here for all the consonants used in English.
Supported by free YouTube tutorials as part of the DARA series (Digitised Automated Realistic Articulator).
➕ Words with CH at the beginning
➕ Words with CH in the middle
➕ Words with CH at the end
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Specialist SLP
Kate Beckett
Kate is the founder of Resourceible and creator of DARA® (Digitised Automated Realistic Articulator). She is a Specialist SLP who studied Speech and Language Therapy and Nursing at the University of Limerick, Ireland. Kate is an experienced practitioner and fully registered in Ireland, the UK, and America with their respective Speech Therapy Associations, IASLT, RCSLT, and ASHA. She also holds full registration with the Health and Social Care Professional Regulator (CORU). She has clinical experience working in New Zealand, England, and Ireland across both community and acute hospital settings, in the public and private sectors and with adult and pediatric students.