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Articulation Therapy for S Your student has an interdental lisp- or maybe a lateral lisp- and you're feeling stuck. This feeling is something I came across often in my speech therapy sessions. One day, I decided it was time to do something about it. I wanted to correct those lisps. I'm somewhat of a perfectionist

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😱 Shocking Discovery! 🍄 "Moldy Prostate" Found in 80% of Men with BPH 🚨 Are You Affected? WATCH NOW! 👀 Do have students with a lateral lisp where certain sounds are "slushy" or "wet"? This is EVERYTHING YOU NEED to treat your speech therapy students with a lateral lisp! You'll get a Lateral Lisp infographic with questions and answers for parents and teachers and lateral lisp exercises for the students! PLUS smaller task cards for your to take with you on the go…

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If your “soup” is turning into “thoop” and your “zippers” are “thippers”, you may have a frontal lisp. My article on fixing lateral lisps has received a lot of traffic and I’ve had many requests for a similar article on frontal lisps, so here goes! What Is a Frontal Lisp? Let’s start at the beginning. A frontal lisp, also known as an interdental lisp, occurs when a child says the /s/ and /z/ sounds with the tongue pushed too far forward. This causes /s/ and /z/ to sound more like “th”. Frontal Lisp Activities Speech Therapy, Lisp Speech Therapy, Speech Delay Activities, Kids Speech Therapy, Articulation Therapy Activities, Speech Therapy Ideas, Baby Baker, Speech Articulation, Language Delay

If your “soup” is turning into “thoop” and your “zippers” are “thippers”, you may have a frontal lisp. My article on fixing lateral lisps has received a lot of traffic and I’ve had many requests for a similar article on frontal lisps, so here goes! What Is a Frontal Lisp? Let’s start at the beginning. A frontal lisp, also known as an interdental lisp, occurs when a child says the /s/ and /z/ sounds with the tongue pushed too far forward. This causes /s/ and /z/ to sound more like “th”.

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Speech pathologists treating speech sound disorders will no doubt want some tips and ideas for correcting a lisp in speech therapy. Many different speech errors are addressed in articulation therapy, and correct production of s and z requires some skill and hard work to accomplish. While your coworkers and the internet may offer good advice,

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A Guide to Using the Straw Technique for Correcting a Lateral Lisp in Speech Therapy The straw technique can be an effective way to treat a lateral lisp in speech therapy. Many SLPs have probably heard about using a straw to treat a lateral lisp, but there are definitely some steps you can take to

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