Voice/Resonance Curriculums for Speech Therapy

Voice/Resonance Curriculums for Speech Therapy

From Speech and Language Kids Podcast by Carrie Clark, M.A. CCC-SLP

October 24, 2025 · 17 min

About this episode

This episode discusses comprehensive voice and resonance curriculums designed to improve vocal quality and projection in children and teens.

Voice/Resonance Curriculums for Speech Therapy Comprehensive Plans for Improving Vocal Quality and Resonance Our voice and resonance curriculums provide a clear, structured approach for helping children and teens improve their vocal quality, projection, and resonance in healthy, sustainable ways. Each plan includes practical strategies and guided activities that teach students how to use their voice effectively and comfortably across real-world settings—from the classroom to the stage. Give your students the confidence to speak clearly, comfortably, and with pride in their own voice. Structured. Evidence-based. Confidence-building. Start your Free Trial to Access the Voice/Resonance Curriculums → Instant access.  No risk.  Cancel anytime. Who’s it For? Children and teens whose voice quality sounds different from others (hoarse, raspy, breathy, gravelly, strained, etc.) Those with differences in the volume, rate, or pitch of their speech Those whose voices sound too nasal or like they have a stuffy nose Those who frequently lose their voice Those with diagnosed structural differences (vocal nodules, cleft lip/palate, etc.) or motor disorders (apraxia, dysarthria…

People in this episode

Host: Carrie Clark

Topics covered

  • voice therapy
  • resonance
  • speech therapy
  • vocal quality
  • children
  • teens

Keywords

  • voice therapy
  • resonance curriculums
  • vocal quality
  • speech therapy
  • children
  • teens
  • confidence building

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