Cued Speech overview presented by Pamela Beck, National Cued Speech Association. This visual system is designed to help speech reading by using eight simple hand movements (cues) around the face to indicate the pronunciation of any spoken word. Since many spoken words look exactly the same on the mouth (e.g., pan, man), cues allow the child to see the difference between them. Cued Speech can be learned through classes taught by trained teachers or therapists. A significant amount of time must be spent using and practicing cues to become proficient. For more information, go to www.chsc.org/rihp
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