Speech therapy ideas

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By glassvisage

Speech therapy is the treatment of speech disorders, physical or cognitive, that make it hard to speak or even swallow. Speech, language, and facial expression is affected by such difficulties.

Here are some tips from SpeechTX (http://speechtx.com/articulation.htm)  that have helped people with speech disorders:

First and foremost: Get a hearing test! If it confirms a speech disorder, then it's time to start working on some exercises.

First Week:

Just practice the sound you are targeting. For example, if you want to practice /s/, then say the sound 10 times twice each day. Just be sure NOT to add a syllable after the sound. Practice "s-s-s-s", not "sah"

Second Week:

Now it's time to add the syllable. Just work on the target sound in one position. Consonants can be in the beginning of words, "sun", middle of word, "beside" or end of words, "mess". For the second, third, and fourth week, pick one position (beginning, middle, or end) and get comfortable before moving to another position.

BeginningMiddleEndsahahsahahssayaysayaysseeeeseeeessighighsighighs (ice)soosoossuusuus

This is only a guide and other vowel sounds can and should be included.

Third Week:

If syllables are now easy and pronounced right, it's time to move to words. Practice words in the position you are targeting. If you have targeted the sound in the beginning of words, then find 10-20 words and practice them using different types of games.

Fourth Week:

If you're ready to move on, put the target words into phrases and sentences. You can make up phrases and sentences, or use pattern sentences like "I want a _____."

Fifth Week:

Listen for the correct sound during normal conversation. If it is mispronounced, call attention to it and repeat to correct it.

Start over with another position of the same sound.

This is only a guide. Use your own judgment on how fast or slow to proceed.

Extra tidbits that may help to get started.

  • Sounds that have air that continues out, (s, sh, f) are easier if you start with syllables and words that have those sounds at the end.
  • Label the target sound with something related:
    • S is the smoke sound
    • Sh is the "be quiet" sound
    • F is the bunny sound
    • R is the car sound
    • K is the coughing sound
  • The /r/ sound is sometimes easier to target if you start with /gr/ first.

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Jennifer Mitchell 3 years ago

Hello, This is copied from my website www.speechtx.com/articulation.htm. If you are going to copy my information, you could at least give me credit for the work.

Jennifer Mitchell, M.S.Ed.,CCC-SLP

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glassvisage Hub Author 3 years ago

Hi Jennifer, as you can see, I did credit Speech TX for the information.

maid of honor speeches 2 years ago

I had to do some speech therapy a few months ago. This hub definitely helped me remember the stuff for me to do.

groom wedding speech 2 years ago

This is a good hub page!Nice and short but to the point, well done

groom wedding speech 2 years ago

Great post, i really not know this, but i do understand now why many people get a "speech block"

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prasadjain Level 4 Commenter 24 months ago

A really very good article on speech therapy, written after due consultations.Thanks and thumb up!

Maid of honor duties 17 months ago

You haven't had many comments recently I notice - but this hub is still great!

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bredandagnes Level 1 Commenter 2 months ago

I'm a practicing Speech therapist and you need to be careful about giving such advise if you're not a trained professional. A hearing test while useful has nothing to do with confirming a speech disorder.The reasons for speech and language disorders are innumerable.thats why speech therapists have to study for 4 or 5 years before they can practice.Theres a lot more to Speech therapy than Learning sounds and it rarely goes as smoothly as this.Your definition of a speech therapist is also poor.Sorry but people should only write what they really know about.

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glassvisage Hub Author 2 months ago

Thanks for your comment bredandagnes - I appreciate your input and see that you have a lot of Hubs on this topic.

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