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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 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

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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.