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Postby janetf » Wed Feb 07, 2001 11:03 am

I'm taking a survey......what is the appropriate developmental age to begin working on frontal and lateral lisps? Also, how might I get information regarding Kessler's /s/ development program?
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Postby judyra » Wed Feb 07, 2001 5:32 pm

As far as the lateral production, that is deviant, not developmental and intervention can begin when it is found by the SLP. As far as the frontal production, that is developmental and in our school system we start therapy at CA 7 or so, if that is the only phoneme in error. Check out the new developmental norms with the GFTA-2.
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Postby DeannaV » Fri Mar 30, 2001 4:51 pm

It depends on the child. I have worked with a child (for lateral lisp) as early as kindergarten and have had very good success. I have also worked on it as late as 4th grade and have had the same results. But, I do find that the children who begin therapy earlier seem to have the best results for carry-over. Seems that 4th graders have to consciously work through it and I have seen periods of regression. As for the frontal lisp, I will take students at around the age of 7 years 6 months. If they have multiple articulation errors, I may take them in first grade or earlier.
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Postby Chattey2 » Sat May 19, 2001 10:33 pm

In my district we serve lateral lisps in kg, but do not serve frontal lisps until 71/2.
I use Kessler's program and it is great! For the lateral lisps you usually stay on the "leaky T's" level a little longer than you would for a frontal lisp. But all in all the approach is the same for both lisps. The program teaches neutral tongue positioning and once the child understands the concept you go in to a more traditional approach for carryover.
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Postby schoolslp » Mon May 21, 2001 6:23 am

Chattey2, I was hoping you could list your source for the Kessler's Program. I am not able to find this in any of my catalogs.

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Postby Kelly_Lummus » Tue May 22, 2001 5:44 pm

Chatty2, I was also hoping youcould tell me where you got the Kessler program. thanks,
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Postby aborgman » Thu May 31, 2001 7:52 am

I would be interested in the reference also. Thanks!
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Postby jcoleman » Sun Sep 02, 2001 6:18 pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Chattey2:
In my district we serve lateral lisps in kg, but do not serve frontal lisps until 71/2.
I use Kessler's program and it is great! For the lateral lisps you usually stay on the "leaky T's" level a little longer than you would for a frontal lisp. But all in all the approach is the same for both lisps. The program teaches neutral tongue positioning and once the child understands the concept you go in to a more traditional approach for carryover.
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I would like to have the reference for the Kessler's program you mentioned in your message.
Thanks, Janet



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Postby chief » Thu Jan 10, 2002 9:05 am

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Chattey2:
In my district we serve lateral lisps in kg, but do not serve frontal lisps until 71/2.
I use Kessler's program and it is great! For the lateral lisps you usually stay on the "leaky T's" level a little longer than you would for a frontal lisp. But all in all the approach is the same for both lisps. The program teaches neutral tongue positioning and once the child understands the concept you go in to a more traditional approach for carryover.
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I would like information about the Kessler's program that is mentioned quiet frequently. No one seems to respond as to where one can purchase this program. It would be helpful to have such information. I know I would like it as I have a girl that I am having trouble with carryover of a lisp. Maybe this program could help.
Please send information.
Thank you,
sponzetti@abs.misd.net
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Postby darlene » Mon Feb 11, 2002 10:16 pm

I have been working with a 10 yr old boy who has a frontal and lateral lisp. His frontal lisp has improved but his lateral lisp is still evident during spontaneous speech. When I ask him to smile, I have noticed that the corners of his mouth barely move backward. He has "chubby cheecks" and is a mouth breather and his voice always sounds nasal. He says that he is not aware of any allergies and doesn't take any allergy medicine. His tongue movements are fine, he can form a tongue bowl. I have tried many oral motor exercises with him. I have been working with him for 1-1/2 yrs. Does anyone have any ideas about what to do next? I really want to help this kid - thanks for any feedback.
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Postby roggalach » Sun Feb 17, 2002 4:54 pm

there seem to be several of us wanting the reference to the kessler programme could you either post it here or email me? debbie.rogg@nwrw.org ???
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Postby briandraw » Tue Feb 26, 2002 10:08 pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kelly_Lummus:
Chatty2, I was also hoping youcould tell me where you got the Kessler program. thanks,
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Did you get the reference for the Kessler program? It is always talked about - but it seems nobody knows where it is? My email is briandraw@aol.com Thanks!!!!
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Postby sgwood » Sun Mar 24, 2002 5:57 pm

I would really be interested in trying the Kessler Program with several of my children, but I am unable to find out anything about it. Please someone point me in the right direction. sgwood@milwpc.com

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Postby marmar » Mon Apr 15, 2002 9:32 am

Chatty2,
I would like the info on Kessler's program. Anything that would help with lateral lisps would be greatly appreciated!!!!
mccraym@lake.k12.fl.us

Thank you!
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