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The Fixed-up-One Routine Caroline Bowen Copyright © 2011 Caroline Bowen

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The Fixed-up-One Routine

Caroline Bowen

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Fixed-Up Ones

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car

Listen, if I accidentally said ‘tar’ when I meant ‘car’ it wouldn’t sound right would it? I’d have to fix it up and say ‘car’. Did you hear that? First I said ‘tar’, then I fixed it up and said ‘car’.

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key

Listen. If I said ‘tea’ it wouldn’t sound right. I would have to fix it up and say ‘key’.

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cap

If I said ‘tap’ instead of ‘cap’ I would have to do a fixed-up-one again. I would have to think to myself, ‘It’s not tap, it’s cap’. Did you hear that fixed-up-one?

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cow

‘Tow’ isn’t right, is it?

I would have to do a fixed-up-one and say ‘cow’.

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cat

What if I said ‘tat’ for this one?

I would have to do a ... [‘fixed-up-one’]

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cup

Would I have to do a fixed-up-one if I said ‘tup’ for this one?

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ReferencesBowen, C. (1998). Developmental phonological

disorders: A practical guide for families and teachers. Melbourne: The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd. 

Bowen, C. & Cupples, L. (1998). A tested phonological therapy in practice. Child Language Teaching and Therapy. 14, 1, 29-50. 

www.speech-language-therapy.com/tx-self-corrections.htm

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Point to the one I say

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cap tap

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key tea

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call tall

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cool tool

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This time, you be the teacher and tell me if I say these words the right way or the wrong way

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cool

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car

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key

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call

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cap

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Can you say these with a perfect /k/?

cap

car

call

key

cool