About Pam's Books & Materials
Pam has written ten books on the topics of apraxia, oral-motor, thumb-sucking, drooling and articulation therapy. Many have become best-sellers in the field of speech-language pathology.
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BOOKS
CARRYOVER TECHNIQUES
in Articulation and Phonological Therapy
$ 50.00
170 pages
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Contains hundreds of ideas for the carryover process in articulation therapy. Combines methods and procedures from modern research, traditional textbooks, Pam's three decades of clinical experiences, and practical ideas contributed by hundreds of professional SLPs across the US and Canada.
FRONTAL LISP, LATERAL LISP
Procedures for Diagnosis and Treatment
$ 58.00
228 pages
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A dynamic discussion of remediation procedures for the frontal and lateral lisps. Combines tradition therapy with modern concepts of oral movement based on electropalatography and motor learning. Practical, comprehensive and insightful.
SUCCESSFUL R THERAPY
Fixing the Hardest Sound in the World
$ 58.00
240 pages
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Facilitate correct R in the most difficult clients with this unique blend of traditional articulation therapy practices and techniques to stimulate better tongue control for /r/. Used as supplemental reading material in college and university courses on articulation.
BECOMING VERBAL WITH CHILDHOOD APRAXIA
New Insights on Piaget for Today's Therapy
$ 22.00
112 pages
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Help children become more vocal, verbal, communicative, imitative and interactive, and to speak up, speak out, engage in dialogue, and become much more expressive. Emphasis on apraxia.
ORAL MOTOR TECHNIQUES
in Articulation and Phonological Therapy
$ 50.00
112 pages
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Facilitate jaw, lip, and tongue movements, and how to normalize oral-tactile sensitivity. Used as supplemental reading material in graduate courses on articulation and motor speech disorders.
COMPLETE NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES:
1983-1989
The Innovative Concepts Speech & Language Therapy Newsletter
$ 24.50 SALE!
273 pages
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Six years of Pam's original writings on speech-language pathology & therapy, with dozens of topics, including countless practical therapy techniques for SLP's.
APRAXIA UNCOVERED
The Seven Stages of Phoneme Development
$ 22.00
160 pages
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A deep perspective on speech sound development. How to nurture sound development in children, integrating information from articulation, phonology, and oral-motor treatment, and infant vocal development.
HOW TO STOP THUMBSUCKING
Practical Solutions for Home and Therapy
$17.00
80 pages
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Highly practical methods to eliminate persistent thumbsucking and other oral habits. Explains why and how to stop thumbsucking with common sense procedures.
For children two years of age and above.
HOW TO STOP DROOLING
Practical Solutions for Home and Therapy
$ 17.00
64 pages
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Reduce or eliminate problematic drooling behavior with multisensory learning activities and behavior management. Learn how to address the problem at school and at home. Appropriate for children two years and older.
BREASTFEEDING BLUES
Advice From a Dairy Queen
$ 2.00
160 pages
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Cartoons. Laugh along with new mothers as they discover the wonderful world of breastfeeding.
Makes a fine little gift for an expectant mom.
"Thank you for all your work -- it really gives a systematic and very creative way to implement theory into therapy. Your work also provides an outline for a therapist to present information in an organized fashion to parents without having to spend hours thinking! Thanks - you are wonderful!"
Kathleen Rose-Davis, SLP
CHILDREN'S MUSIC
DO YOU LIKE PIE?
Sing-Along Songs for Phonemes, Syllables, and Words
$ 26.00
10 Songs
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Songs to help young children learn speech and language skills. This CD has songs that can be used in individual or group speech-language practice or at home, in the car, in the classroom or in speech therapy.
LECTURES & SEMINARS
VOWEL TRACKS
For Improving Intelligibility
$ 52.00
1 Hour
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Use vowels to facilitate improved intelligibility in children with severe expressive speech delay or disorder. Learn to shift the focus of early treatment from the consonants to the vowels to significantly improve intelligibility.
APRAXIA UNCOVERED (Book + CD Set)
The Seven Stages of Phoneme Development
$ 90.00
5 Hours
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Using a month-by-month developmental framework, Pam describes how to nurture sound development in children who have great difficulty learning to make sounds and speech.
IMPROVING INTELLIGIBILITY
In Apraxia and Dysarthria
$ 90.00
5+ Hours
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Learn ten ways to improving intelligibility in severe expressive speech disorders by working on vowels, syllables, prosody, rhythm, jaw mobility, jaw stability, voice, resonance, stridency, and place of articulation.
"Thank you for all the practical strategies and techniques - I will be able to use them right away with my students!"
Julia, SLP
SOFTWARE
SATPAC
Systematic Articulation Training Software
$ 149.99
Online Software
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SATPAC is a software program designed to generate words, phrases, and nonsense words for phoneme targets. Quickly access a huge assortment of client-specific practice material for repetition and drill in articulation and phonological therapy.
ORDERING INFO
Order online here on this page (above by clicking "add to cart" for any item).
To order by MAIL or FAX, download and print our order form.
Fax orders to: 425 903 3991.
Mail orders or purchase orders to:
Marshalla Speech & Language
c/o Shanti Marshalla
258 Garfield Street
Ashland, OR 97520
Submit order questions with this form.
Canadian customers, please feel free to order from our Canadian distributor, Phonetically Speaking, for faster shipping time and no customs fees! Download the Canadian order form by Phonetically Speaking here.
"I've read all your books - they are all so helpful and practical! I recommend your books to all my peers."
Suzanne Ranson, SLP
"Your books give a wealth of sequential functional information for clinicians. I always have discussions with my colleagues about the lack of information that is provided in new books compared to older texts. Your books are a refreshing exception!"
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