July and September
Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Brisbane and Perth
Additional courses organised by demand
Multisensory Instruction in
Language Arts 1
Teacher Training Course
Gain the skills to teach writing, spelling and
reading to primary school students.
Contact
Robyn Grace
03 9889 4768
robyn.grace@spaldingaustralia.com.auFeatures
• comprehensive - 24 single consonants and
27 consonant blends (120 target sounds)
• durable - laminated picture sheets
• referenced against 299 children with normal
speech growing up in Australia
• data available for 3 years and 5 months to 7
years and 11 months
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Developed and used by Speech Pathology at The Royal Children’s
Hospital in Melbourne, the articulation survey is an assessment tool
used to screen how a child says sounds in words.
• Easily administered
– does not require special training
• Quick
– takes 10-15 minutes to administer and score
• Non-speech pathologists can use the test
Can also be used for:
• Providing an articulation score for research data
• quantifying a change in articulation over time
• comparing a child’s score against an Australian
reference group score
To order or learn more about the articulation
survey, visit the articulation survey website at
www.rch.org.au/articsurveyThe March 2018 issue of JCPSLP will foreground
service innovations, clinical research and
perspectives on Developmental Language
Disorders. We invite submissions that explore any
aspect of this area of speech-language pathology
practice consistent with the following formats:
• research paper
• literature review
• clinical insight paper.
All articles submitted to JCPSLP undergo double
blind peer-review. Please see JCPSLP notes
to authors on the
SPA website members
publications
We would welcome receipt of submissions for
the March 2018 edition by 31st August, 2017.
All articles are now submitted via the Scholastica
online portal.
www.scholasticahq.comWe look forward to hearing from you. Please
contact:
Editor, Journal of Clinical Practice in
Speech-Language Pathology.
Developmental language disorders to
feaure in JCPSLP
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