Summary of individual speech therapy sessions. Automation of sound C


Summary of individual speech therapy sessions. Automation of sound C

Summary of an individual speech therapy lesson on sound automation [C] in syllables, words and sentences
Author: Anastasia Igorevna Korogodina, teacher - speech therapist, Municipal preschool educational institution "Nursery - Garden No. 170 of the city of Donetsk" Description of work: this material will be useful for speech therapist teachers ; the material is intended for children 5 years old; This material is used in individual work on automating the sound “C” in syllables, words and sentences. Objectives: 1. Educational:
automation of the sound [S] in syllables, words and sentences.
2. Correctional:
• consolidate the skills of correct pronunciation of the sound [C] in syllables, words, sentences;
• develop articulatory and fine motor skills; • develop phonemic hearing; • develop speech breathing; • develop clarity of diction and intonation expressiveness. 3. Developmental:
• consolidate the ability to determine the place of a sound in a word;
• develop attention, memory, thinking; • practice the ability to complete a sentence grammatically correctly. 4. Educational:
• create positive motivation in the classroom;
• develop verbal communication skills and listening skills. Equipment: “Sonya the Dog” toy, “Su-Jok” massager, incentive sticker. Progress of the lesson 1. Organizational moment. Breathing exercises. Speech therapist: The bell gave us a signal: The hour has come to work. So we don’t waste time and start working. — inhale deeply through your nose, exhale through your mouth, inhale and exhale deeply again. 2. Articulation gymnastics. 1. “Smile” / “Tube” Holding your lips in a smile.
The teeth are not visible. Pulling closed lips forward. Once again. If our lips smile, Look - a fence appears.
Well, if the sponges are a narrow tube, then we can play the pipe. 2. “Clock” / “Pendulum” The mouth is slightly open.
The lips are stretched into a smile. With the tip of the narrow tongue, alternately reach to the corners of the mouth at the teacher’s count. One after another, one after another, the arrows go around in a circle.
You lick both lips, show how the arrows move. 3. “Punish the naughty tongue.” Smile widely.
Place your wide tongue on your lower lip and, lightly biting it with your teeth, say “ta-ta-ta” for 5-10 seconds. Then slap your tongue with your lips, saying “five-five-five” for 5-10 seconds. Your tongue is a mischief maker, It doesn’t listen to you.
Punish him quickly: “Five-five, five-five, five-five-five!” 4. “Pancake” The mouth is open, a wide, relaxed tongue lies on the lower lip.
We slap the tongue with our upper lip: five-five-five. We slightly bite our tongue: ta-ta-ta. In the morning we get up early and bake delicious pancakes.
The dough spreads like a stream across the frying pan... Look how beautiful the Pancake turns out. 5. “Brush your teeth” Smile, open your mouth with the tip of your tongue from the inside, “brush” the lower and upper teeth alternately.
Open your mouth, smile, show me your teeth, brush the upper and lower ones, because they are not superfluous.
6. “Gorka” Open your mouth.
Place the tip of your tongue against your lower teeth and lift the back of your tongue up. The tongue is lowered by the teeth, Its tip is pressed against the teeth.
The back arches very, very strongly - That's what a slide it turns out to be! 7. “Pussy is angry” Smile, open your mouth.
The tip of the tongue rests on the lower teeth from the inside (“mountain”). Roll out the wide tongue forward and move it deep into the mouth (slide). Repeat the exercise 8-10 times at a calm pace. Our pussy got angry: They forgot to wash her bowl.
Don't come close to her - her pussy might scratch her! 3. Finger gymnastics. Speech therapist: Look who came to us today! Who is this? This is a dog. What's the dog's name? Do not you know? I do not know either. Let's ask. Her name is Sonya. Let's introduce ourselves to Sonya, she's wondering who she'll be playing with today. Sonya loves to play with the ball. And now, we will show her how you can do it. Finger play with a “su-jok” massager.
I roll the ball in circles, I kick it back and forth.
I will stroke their palm. It’s as if I’m sweeping up a crumb, And I’ll squeeze it a little, Like a cat squeezes its paw, I’ll press the ball with each finger, And I’ll start with the other hand. Massage the fingers with an elastic ring “su-jok”.
One - two - three - four - five, /extend your fingers one at a time/ Let your fingers go out for a walk, This finger is the strongest, thickest and largest.
This finger is for showing it. This finger is the longest and stands in the middle. This ring finger is the most spoiled one. And the little finger, although small, is very dexterous and daring. 4. Articulatory image of sound. Speech therapist: Let's remember what position our lips, teeth and tongue occupy when pronouncing the sound “C”. The lips are stretched into a smile. The teeth are brought together and create a barrier to the air stream. The tip of the tongue rests on the lower teeth. 5. Pronunciation of an isolated sound [C]. Speech therapist: The dog Sonya really loves it when a cool breeze blows. Blow like a breeze S-S-S. 6. Physical education minute. We will blow high: S-S-S (The child stands on his tiptoes, raises his arms up) We will blow low: S-S-S (The child squats) We will blow far: S-S-S (The child straightens up, leans forward, arms outstretched ) We will blow close: S-S-S (Standing straight, hands raised to mouth) 7. Development of phonemic hearing. Speech therapist: Clap when you hear the sound “C”. P M S S A U K D S T S B SA MA SO BO SY AS YOU SU GI JUK SOUP SON HOUSE GARDEN SAM NOSE 8. Automation of sound (C) in pure language. Speech therapist: Imagine, our Sonya was bitten by a wasp. Now she is not friends with her. And you and I must reconcile them. We will repeat all the syllables, we will win this quarrel. SA-SA-SA, SA-SA-SA - a wasp bit me on the nose. SO-SO-SO, SO-SO-SO - my nose became like a wheel. SU-SU-SU, SU-SU-SU - I carry a wasp in my hand. SY-SY-SY, SY-SY-SY - I'm not afraid of the evil wasp. 9. Automation of sound (C) in words and sentences. Speech therapist: And now we will play the game “Sound Closet”. Name all the words. Make sure you pronounce the sound correctly.


Speech therapist: Look at the picture and say what the dog Sonya saw. Answer in a complete sentence. The dog Sonya saw...


10. Summary of the lesson. Speech therapist: What did you like most? Who did you play with today? What is the dog's name? 11. Assessment of the child’s speech activity. Speech therapist: You did great today, you pronounced the sound [S] correctly. Speech therapist: And Sonya also liked the way you played with her and performed various tasks. For this she wants to thank you and give you this sticker as a souvenir. Well done! References. 1. Yavorskaya O. N. Entertaining tasks of a speech therapist for preschoolers. – St. Petersburg: KARO, 2015. 2. Agranovich Z. E. Collection of homework for overcoming the underdevelopment of the phonemic aspect of speech in older preschoolers. To help speech therapists and parents. - St. Petersburg, 2007. 3. Zhukova N. S. Speech therapist lessons: correction of speech disorders. – M.: Eksmo, 2013. 4. Iskhanova S.V. Game therapy in speech therapy: articulatory transformations. – Rostov n/a: Phoenix, 2013.

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Helpful Tips:

  1. Automation in sentences will develop associative thinking, since the child needs to correlate each word with a picture.
  2. Automating the sound “C” in sentences will clearly show kids the meaning of prepositions and their designation with diagrams.
  3. With the help of preposition models, the child will learn to see and hear this “small” word. Children very often combine prepositions with nouns and consider them to be one word (for example, a combination of words ON the table , kids perceive them as one word AT THE TABLE , etc.). Models of prepositions are presented below.
  4. With the help of mnemonic tracks, the child will learn to correctly compose sentences and stories. This skill will also be useful in the future when studying at school, because... will teach the child to think figuratively.

Preposition models:

Automation of the sound [S] in 5-word sentences:

  • There is a tall pine tree in the garden.
  • The dog Jay stands under the pine tree.
  • Sonya has a waist-length braid.
  • Sonya puts her bag on the bench.
  • Sanya's sled glides on its own.
  • Owls are sitting on a pine branch.
  • Stas and Sonya go to the garden.
  • There is a hanging bridge near the high rock.
  • An empty bus is driving across the bridge.
  • Anfisa prepares a delicious soup herself.

Automation of the sound [С] in sentences of 4 words:

  • There are a lot of wasps in the garden.
  • Sonya eats the soup herself.
  • Anfisa drinks plum juice.
  • There is a bus on the bridge.
  • The dog eats a piece of meat.
  • Sanya is preparing soup for pussy.
  • Bushes were planted in the garden.
  • The bench is in the garden.
  • Sonya took off her boots herself.
  • An owl sits on a branch.
  • Sanya rides a scooter.
  • Sonya has a beautiful bag.

Automation of sound [С] in phrases:

  • Tasty soup ; _ _ whiskered catfish; tall pine; suspension bridge; pine branch; dry scarf; mother's beads; soft wax; high cliff; sleepy pussy; honeycomb; clear day; a skilled magician; dangerous ledge; butter dough; morocco boots; empty bowl; thick juice; shady garden; Pineapple juice; satin belt; empty bus; hearty jelly; meat sauce; bus stop; thin cloth; Empty room; baby carriage.

Automation of the sound [S] in 3-word sentences:

  • There are wasps in the garden.
  • The catfish has a mustache.
  • The son is eating soup.
  • The shepherd was tending the flock.
  • Denis drinks kumiss.
  • The son is washing the dishes.
  • Sanya washes the dishes.
  • Sonya eats a cupcake.
  • Denis drinks juice.
  • The sun is shining clear.
  • Sonya heard a knock.
  • The plane is flying high.
  • The dump truck spilled sand.
  • The wasp bit Sonya.
  • Sanya got a flat tire.
  • Pussy eats meat.

Automation of sound [C] in sentences of 7 - 8 words:

  • Sanya has pineapple and cabbage in her bag.
  • Savva has a ficus, and Sonya has a cactus.
  • Sonya and Sanya go to a dog show.
  • Sanya has a catfish with a mustache in the jar.
  • In our garden there are bushes and tall pines.

Visualization of automating the sound “C” in phrases and sentences will be a good help in your lessons with children.

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