1. What is Speech Sound Practice?
Speech sound practice is the systematic training of correct pronunciation of sounds so a child can use them clearly and consistently in everyday speech.
👉 Simply:
“Practicing sounds in the right way, from easy to difficult, until speech becomes clear.”
It is not random repetition—it follows a structured hierarchy.
2. Why Speech Sound Practice is Important
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Improves speech clarity & intelligibility
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Reduces frustration in communication
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Supports reading & spelling later
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Builds confidence in social and classroom settings
3. Speech Sound Practice Hierarchy (Very Important)
Speech therapy always follows this order:
1️⃣ Sound in Isolation
Practice the sound alone.
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Example:
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/s/ → “ssss”
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/p/ → “puh”
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Goal: Learn correct placement & airflow
2️⃣ Sound in Syllables
Combine sound with vowels.
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Example:
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“sa, si, su”
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“pa, pi, pu”
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Goal: Smooth movement from sound → vowel
3️⃣ Sound in Words
Practice in single words.
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Initial position: “sun”
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Medial position: “pencil”
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Final position: “bus”
Goal: Correct sound in different word positions
4️⃣ Sound in Phrases
Short phrases.
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“sun is hot”
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“big red bus”
Goal: Stability in connected speech
5️⃣ Sound in Sentences
Full sentences.
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“The sun is very bright today.”
Goal: Automatic correct production
6️⃣ Sound in Conversation
Spontaneous talking.
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Storytelling
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Daily conversation
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Role play
Goal: Carryover to real life
4. Techniques Used During Sound Practice
A. Modeling
Therapist shows the correct sound clearly.
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Child watches & listens
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Mirror used for visual feedback
B. Placement Cues
Teach where to place lips/tongue.
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“Lips together” → /p, b, m/
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“Tongue behind teeth” → /t, d, n/
C. Tactile Cues
Touch-based reminders.
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Finger on lips
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Spoon or straw cues
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Feeling airflow on hand
D. Auditory Discrimination
Child learns to hear correct vs incorrect sounds.
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“Is this sun or thun?”
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Child identifies the correct word
E. Minimal Pairs
Teach contrast between sounds.
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“tea” vs “key”
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“pat” vs “bat”
5. Frequency & Duration
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Daily short practice: 5–10 minutes
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Therapy sessions: 2–3 times/week
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Progress depends on:
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Age
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Consistency
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Type of error
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6. Parent Guidelines (Critical)
✅ Practice little but daily
✅ Praise effort, not perfection
✅ Use games, not drills only
✅ Correct gently by modeling
❌ Do not force repetition
❌ Do not over-correct during normal talk
7. When Improvement is Seen
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Placement accuracy → 2–4 weeks
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Word-level accuracy → 1–2 months
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Conversation carryover → 3–6 months
8. Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Skipping levels (words before isolation)
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Practicing too many sounds at once
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Long boring sessions
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Inconsistent practice
9. One-Line Summary
Speech sound practice is a structured, step-by-step process that trains correct pronunciation from single sounds to natural conversation.
