Interdental Lisping
What is it? Interdental lisping is when the tongue protrudes between the front teeth when producing /s/ or /z/, resulting in a “th” sound. The /s/ becomes a voiceless “th”, as in “think”, and the /z/ becomes a voiced “th”,…
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What is it? Interdental lisping is when the tongue protrudes between the front teeth when producing /s/ or /z/, resulting in a “th” sound. The /s/ becomes a voiceless “th”, as in “think”, and the /z/ becomes a voiced “th”,…
Practice grids are another "must have" for your speech therapy toolbox. You can use them to practice the same words over multiple sessions or as home program practice sheets. There are boxes after each image, which are perfect for putting…
These rebus sentences can be used to elicit productions of /p/ in the final position of sentences, even with non-readers. The predictability of the sentences allows even young children to produce basic sentences without a model.
This checklist can be used to track a student's progress in correcting final consonant deletions from the auditory discrimination level through conversational speech.
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