Steve Sacks is an experienced school speech-language pathologist with forty years of experience. He has presented over 200 workshops and written several professional articles. Most notably, in 2011, he was the recipient of the American Speech and Hearing Foundation Van Hattum Award for outstanding commitment and contribution in the schools. He was honored for developing an innovative, multimodality approach to address specific articulation disorders of school-age children. He is the developer of the SATPAC: Systematic Articulation Training Program Accessing Computers. It ‘s a well-respected, computer-based intervention approach that organizes speech sound practice within phonetically favorable contexts, and, it works.