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Speech Impairment (Articulation)
7 Steps to Successful Articulation Therapy for Your Child: A Parent's Guide
The traditional articulation therapy approach is most recommended for younger children who are exhibiting a few speech sound errors. Children who are exhibiting speech sound errors that are relatively developmental in nature are good candidates for using this approach. Step 1: Isolate The initial stage of articulation therapy involves practicing the production of individual sounds. For instance, if your child has difficulty with the /f/ sound, the speech and language therapist will demonstrate t
Parents’ Guide to Language Delays and Speech Disorders in Children
Parents can monitor their child’s speech and language development to determine if they need early intervention from a speech language pathologist.
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Suggestions for Parents: Speech and Language Development
The following suggestions are broken down by your child's grade level.
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