Oscar (4;9 years) is multilingual-he speaks English and German. He has a mild-moderate phonological impairment. You are going to use the meaningful minimal pair approach with him. This means you will:
A) start with picture familiarization, then include a period of verbal imitation before confronting Oscar with the homonymy in his speech.
B) include a period of auditory discrimination training before starting imitation then spontaneous naming activities.
C) familiarize Oscar with your selected minimal pair pictures, ask Oscar to listen and pick up one of the minimal pair pictures at a time, then, ask Oscar to tell you which pictures to pick up.
D) start with brief mouth exercises ensuring that he is stimulable for the target phoneme(s) , then begin working on the target in syllables before moving to imitation of minimal pair words.
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