Features of Cleft Palate Speech Disorders
Cleft palate causes very specific features in a child’s developing speech. Cleft lip and palate in one of the most common birth differences, impacting approximately
Cleft palate causes very specific features in a child’s developing speech. Cleft lip and palate in one of the most common birth differences, impacting approximately
Childhood Apraxia of Speech is a problem with motor planning—when we speak, we have to execute on a plan for how our articulators, our tongue,
Are you wondering if your child’s difficulty making certain sounds is something they’ll grow out of? Since all children have to learn speech skills as
Parents often wonder if their child’s communication development is on track. There’s such a wide range of what’s considered appropriate early on in language development,
Are you looking for fun craft ideas to do with kids to help encourage repetition for speech therapy practice? As many speech-language pathologists are resuming
The /b/ sound is early developing, and is one of the consonant sounds that many babies master first. For kids who are struggling to learn
The “sh” sound can be a tricky one for kids to learn because it’s later developing, requires central airflow release with the sides of the
The /l/ sound is unusual in English because it’s made with lateral air release. This is different from many other sounds, such as /s/, where
“I’m nah nunu noo ih” said the sweetest-faced sweetie pie three year old you can imagine. Standing in the therapy room next to his little
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