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Tip Tuesday: Articulation Tip: Reducing Use of Habitualized Misproductions!

I have recently read some posts about SLPs and parents who are struggling with their children’s habitualized the use of misarticulations for various commonly used words.  I thought I’d just share what has worked for me in the past.  I use these techniques for ALL disorders relating to articulation deficits (including but not limited to […]

Articulation Tip: Simple cues for the “S” sound

Difficulty producing the “S” sound is a typical parental concern.  It is not uncommon for children to use interdental placement (i.e. tongue between the front teeth) to produce the “s” and “z” sounds.  The question many parents have is “How do I get my child to make the “s” sound correctly?” Today I will share with you my the very simple tried and true cues I have used over […]

Articulation Boxes!

This is an old tried and true activity that I haven’t blogged about yet. But I thought as there are many wonderful parents out there trying to elicit some new sounds from their children, I could share this great way to do it! I call this activity Articulation Boxes (you can find a FREE download at bottom of this blog) for […]

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