If you need help making the /k/ sound, watch this video. Remember - it's a back sound! When I teach this sound, I use a hand to the throat as a cue to remember to produce it "in the back." Your child may be familiar with this cue.
If you need help making the /g/ sound, watch this video. Remember - it's a back sound! When I teach this sound, I use a hand to the throat as a cue to remember to produce it "in the back." Your child may be familiar with this cue. This sound is similar /k/ but your voice is turned on.
To practice speech sounds at home, try to aside 15 minutes a few times a week. Spend the first 3-4 minutes going through a word practice list. Then try practicing the sounds in a more natural activity, such as reading aloud or playing a simple game. See the Articulation page for more practice activity ideas.
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