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SOTB5: Lateral Lisp Therapy with Meredith Avren
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Meredith Avren brainstorm therapy ideas for a child with a lateral lisp that just won't seem to go away! Links Mentioned: www.peachiespeechie.com Contact: Meredith Avren, email at PeachieSpeechie@gmail.com Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources
Lateral Lisp Exercises for Speech Therapy
Lateral Lisp Exercises for Speech Therapy When /s/ and /z/ sound slushy... And it sounds like there is a lot of saliva built up in the mouth.... A lateral lisp may be at play. This page contains exercises and speech therapy ideas for helping a child or teen
A Therapy Pathway for Frontal and Lateral Speech Errors (aka “Lisps”)
A Therapy Pathway for Frontal and Lateral Speech Errors (aka "Lisps") Today we're talking about "lisps". But many professionals are moving away from using the term lisp because it often carries a negative or stigmatizing connotation, especially outside of clinical contexts. Instead, we're focusing on describing speech patterns more
Frontal Lisp/Interdental Lisp | Speech Therapy Ideas & Word Lists
Frontal Lisp / Interdental Lisp | How to Fix it A frontal lisp, or interdental lisp, occurs when a child pushes their tongue out between their teeth on sounds like /s/, /z/, "sh", and "ch". We can help these children fix their speech errors with speech therapy techniques.
Speech Sound Therapy | Materials and Activities for Improving Speech Clarity
Speech Sound Therapy | Materials and Activities for Improving Speech Clarity When a child is struggling to say certain speech sounds correctly, speech therapy can help! We can teach specific sounds or whole classes of sounds. On this page, we'll explain speech sound disorders and how speech
Speech Sounds by Age (and How to Teach Them)
Speech Sounds by Age: When and How to Teach Speech Sound Pronunciation Children learn to pronounce speech sounds correctly at different ages. Some sounds develop earlier... ...and some develop later. When a child is late to learn a specific speech sound, we can help them through speech therapy
Speech and Language Kids
Looking for a Better Way to Do Speech Therapy? Language and Speech that's Easy to Teach Join the Movement → What we Offer: The Curriculum Finally have a system that works. Teach communication skills in a systematic way, with less prep time.
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