

With version 1.3 an optional area to transcribe the sample, as well the ability to achieve an intelligibility rating by tapping a + or - for each word in the sample was added. As an initial con on my list prior to the addition of the updates in version 1.3, I desired a more comprehensive intelligibility rating. The next tab includes the entire speech sample recording. Parent and teacher friendly language and visuals. This would be a great page to show in an IEP meeting. It even gives you a reference for age of acquisition. There you have your target sounds for goals! It also includes the phonological processes and percent of occurrence. Under the errors marked tab, sound errors or approximations are categorized by position in the word. An overview of the words tested and errors made, shown in colored tile format, with any processes marked, notes indicated, and the recordings taken.

EVERYTHING an SLP would want is included. So what about when you are finished? Click the scores button and then click on the student you are interested in obtaining information. Little Bee Speech thought of everything! Clearly at least one developer has worked in the school setting. And then there is the monthly fire drill occurring right in the middle of an assessment session. Trying to squeeze in assessment before gym time or lunch. While this is not best practice, it's reality for school-based SLPs. You can pause the test in the middle and save in order to finish where you left off. Here is another feature I totally appreciate. While watching the tutorials ! Hello genius!
#Phonological processes screener how to#
My review does not intend to show you how to use the app, rather give you my opinions after experiencing the app. Chris from Little Bee Speech was right on to suggest watching these tutorials first.

You can find the full test tutorial, the quick test/screener tutorial, and the update tutorial here. For starters, I watched the tutorials even before I downloaded the app.
