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Discover how to enhance speech therapy by replacing traditional articulation cards with engaging play activities for more interactive and effective sessions.
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🐍 To produce a clear S sound the tongue is raised high to almost touch the roof of the mouth. ☀️ See more exercises to practice S sound articulation here!
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FREE Letter sound chart from a-z. Includes articulatory mouth cues for correct sound articulation.
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Speech Therapy Activities for Apraxia and Articulation Delays - CV words, multisyllabic words, CVC words, initial consonant deletion, Great for Preschoolers with Speech Delays and Autism #apraxia #speechtherapy #latetalker #autism #preschoolspeech
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Use this giant list of articulation therapy activities to help you plan your speech therapy sessions. Use these no prep ideas to target phonology, articulation, and other speech sound disorders. Pair these ideas with any set of articulation cards for an easy speech therapy session. Includes low-prep ideas for articulation games and articulation activities. Simplify your therapy (while keeping it fun and interactive) today with this freebie! Click to read more!
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The function of the eight parts of human speech organs Lips, Teeth, Tongue, Uvula, Glottis, Alveolar Ridge, Alveolar Ridge, Hard Palate, and Velum (Soft Palate) Lips form different shapes, s…
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Discover effective childhood speech sound cues for articulation. Explore child-friendly, animal-themed strategies to help kids master speech sounds.
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articulation therapy ideas that will get high repetitions
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For those of you who are familiar with my blog – you will know that I LOVE flip books. I use apraxia flip books all the time in therapy and love the versatility they provide. I recently put …
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Try these articulation tricks and tips in speech therapy to shape that stubborn R phoneme when nothing else has worked! www.speechsproutstherapy.com
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The tongue plays one of the most important roles in our ability to sing. Its a muscle that is connected to other muscles including the epiglottis (see diagram).⠀ -⠀ When the tongue pulls back, it pushes the epiglottis which ultimately causes the pharynx to close. When singing the epiglottis must be standing up so that the sound and air can travel up from the larynx and freely in the pharynx. ⠀ -⠀ So here’s something I want you to do the next time you sing: Look in a mirror and make sure that…
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