The Marshalla Guide
Pam Marshalla, MS, CCC-SLP, spent decades refining motor-based methods for clients who didn't respond to traditional drill-and-practice articulation work, and this guide distills that clinical experience into a single reference. Clinicians using TalkTools® tools for Oral Placement Therapy often pair this book with their training as a bridge between coursework and daily caseload decisions.
The chapters move through phonetic placement, motor-based cuing, and carryover in a way that mirrors how a clinician actually plans a session: assess the movement pattern first, then choose a cue, then build toward generalization. For clinicians focused on articulation therapy, the guide offers a second lens when standard approaches have stalled, and it sits comfortably alongside other titles in our Books & Resources collection for building a well-rounded clinical library.
- Comprehensive coverage of articulation and phonological disorder treatment, organized for quick clinical reference.
- Written by Pam Marshalla, a recognized authority on motor-based articulation therapy.
- Practical, session-ready focus rather than abstract theory.
- Detailed phonetic placement techniques for sounds clients struggle to produce.
- Motor-based cuing strategies that give clinicians new tools when traditional cues aren't working.
- Carryover techniques to help clients move new sounds from drill into conversation.
- Written for every experience level, from graduate students to clinicians with decades on their caseload.
- SLPs treating articulation and phonological disorders across pediatric and adult caseloads.
- Graduate students and clinical fellows building out their first clinical toolkit.
- SLPs looking for motor-based alternatives to traditional articulation approaches.
- Clinicians working with clients who have plateaued on or not responded to standard articulation treatment.
- 1 x The Marshalla Guide book (paperback)
| Author | Pam Marshalla, MS, CCC-SLP |
| Format | Hardcover or paperback (verify exact format before publishing) |
| Subject Area | Articulation and phonological disorder treatment |
| Recommended For | Speech-language pathologists, graduate students, clinical fellows |
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