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The Pam Marshalla Complete Collection!

Taking your therapy to the next level is easier when you learn from one of the best!  Pam Marshall was/is celebrated as a “clinician’s clinician” whose practical books and seminars successfully integrate research data and clinical experience.

Now is your chance to see and learn directly from the only online video courses!


About Pam Marshalla, MA, CCC-SLP

Pam is the author of several best-selling books, lectures, and other materials on the topics of apraxia, motor speech (oral-motor) and articulation therapy. She is celebrated as a “clinician’s clinician” whose practical books and seminars successfully integrate research data and clinical experience. Pam was founder and co-chair of the Oral Motor Institute, and for five years served on the advisory board of the Library of Speech-Language Pathology (now closed), and was involved in an advisory capacity with the International Association of Orofacial Myology. Pam Marshalla tragically passed away with leukemia on June 8, 2015. She was an inspirational clinician, lecturer, and writer, and a brilliant therapist. SpeechTherapyPD.com is privileged to have all of Pam's online courses, and will work alongside Marshalla Speech and Language to continue to share Pam's legacy with the SLP world.


The Complete Collection

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Frontal Lisp, Lateral Lisp (3 Hours)

The frontal and lateral lisps are considered mild articulation errors, yet they can be difficult to change in some clients. 

This seminar presents practical techniques for the remediation of the six sibilants: S, Z, Sh, Zh, Ch, and J.

Pam Marshalla, MA, CCC-SLP


Successful "R" Therapy (3 Hours)

In this seminar Pam Marshalla details how to help clients transfer this skill from words to conversational speech using practical and highly effective methods of carryover.This workshop presents a perfect blend of articulation and oral-motor therapy for the misarticulated "R" phoneme. Based on her best-selling book by the same title, Marshalla describes methods to facilitate first productions of "R." Then she details how to help clients transfer this skill from words to conversational speech using practical and highly effective methods of carryover. This class is appropriate for both student speech and language pathologists and seasoned professionals.

Pam Marshalla, MA, CCC-SLP


Carryover Techniques in Articulation and Phonology (3 Hours)

In this seminar Pam Marshalla presents a wide variety of practical methods designed to stimulate carryover in articulation and phonological therapy. Content of the class is based on material abstracted from research, historic and modern textbooks, and more than three decades of clinical experience. Topics include: Client attitude and blocks to carryover; Speech production activities to promote habituation; Games and activities for therapy/classroom/home; Rate control for carryover; Auditory self-monitoring and carryover; Working on conversational speech; and Parent participation. This seminar contains lecture, demonstrations, and small-group learning experiences.

Pam Marshalla, MA, CCC-SLP


Improving Intelligibility in Apraxia and Dysarthria (5 Hours)

This seminar presents material on the process of improving intelligibility in children with severe apraxia and dysarthria, and other causes of severe expressive speech disorder. Pam Marshalla discusses practical ways to facilitate intelligibility through the development of a vowels, diphthongs, prosody, oral-nasal resonance, consonants, and phonological processes common in children with motor speech disorders. Lecture and small group activities will be used during this very practical presentation. Material bases on the Evidence-Based Practice philosophy.

Pam Marshalla, MA, CCC-SLP



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