Books - Articulation Practice
ARTICULATION is the process by which sounds, syllables, and
words are formed when your tongue, jaw, teeth, lips, and palate alter the air
stream coming from the vocal folds. Articulation practice is working on
specific speech sounds that children have trouble saying correctly.
Picture books are a good way to help your child practice correct
sounds while reading and discussing what’s happening in the illustrations. You
may want to read the text and have your child repeat particular words that
contain his or her speech sound.
For
example, if reading
Is Your Mama a Llama? and working on the /m/ sound,
exaggerate the word “mama” on each page as you say it.
If your child is able, have them try and repeat it.
Praise them for “good talking”.
Below are some books we like to read to our clients and the sound that we
emphasize to them as we read. Select the sound below.
/t/ sound |
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/w/ sound |
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/r/
blends |
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