This document provides a case study of a phonological therapy model used to treat a 4-year-old girl named Nina over 17 months. The therapy model combines family education, metalinguistic tasks, phonetic production procedures, multiple exemplar techniques, and homework. It is described as a broad-based, family-centered approach. The document analyzes Nina's initial assessment, details her participation and progress in therapy over time, and summarizes the therapy model and its theoretical foundations.