Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing (LiPS) Program
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The Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing (LiPS) program was developed by Patricia Lindamood, a speech and language pathologist and co-founder of Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes.
The LiPS program develops phonemic awareness by teaching students to utilize oral-motor movements to attach to sounds that phonemes make within words. Students are also required to manipulate sounds within words. This program is considered a multisensory reading program.
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- Lindamood-Bell website
- Interview with Pat Lindamood on phonemic awareness through comprehensional imagery
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