Speech Sound Therapy Chart (Sound-by-Sound)
🔹 How to use this chart Work on ONE sound at a time Follow the order: Sound → Syllables →…
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🔹 How to use this chart Work on ONE sound at a time Follow the order: Sound → Syllables →…
1. What is Speech Sound Practice? Speech sound practice is the systematic training of correct pronunciation of sounds so a…
1. What are Facial Expressions? Facial expressions are movements of the face muscles (eyes, eyebrows, lips, cheeks, jaw) used to…
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) do not work only on speech.They also assess and treat chewing and swallowing difficulties, because these skills…
Oral-Motor Skills in Speech Therapy 1. What are Oral-Motor Skills? Oral-motor skills are the abilities of the lips, tongue, jaw,…
Speech Sound Production (How Sounds Are Made) 1. What is Speech Sound Production? Speech sound production is the process of…
Pragmatics (Social Use of Language) in Speech Therapy Definition: Pragmatics is the ability to use language appropriately in social situations.…
Here’s a detailed explanation of Articulation in Speech Therapy, in simple terms so you can understand what it is, why…
Expressive Language (Using Words and Sentences) Definition:Expressive language is a child’s ability to communicate thoughts, needs, feelings, and ideas using…
Receptive Language (Understanding Language) Definition:Receptive language is a child’s ability to understand words, sentences, and instructions. Simply: “What the child…