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Verbal Routines: Speech Therapy for Toddlers
Verbal routines can help a child "fill in the blank" during play and are a great strategy to incorporate into any activity your child loves to do.
Verbal routines are a tool we can use in speech therapy to help develop vocabulary, but even MORE important is to improve attention with little ones. This helps a child start to attend to us and the communication we are engaging in together. If your child is not yet attending, you might want to start here!
Here are some verbal routines to start out with:
One, Two...___! (three)
Ready, Set... ___! (go)
I got... __(it)
I love... ___ (you)
Here we...__? (go)
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"F" Sound: Tips for Speech Therapy at Home
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Parent can learn how to teach the F sound at home with their kids, before even calling the speech therapist. Michelle, speech language pathologist, shows parents how to help their child make the "F" sound. Please make sure to subscribe to watch new videos every week.
Client Testimonial - Therapy Works Together
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We care about the success of our clients. Watch what this mother has to say about her daughter learning to speak again.
Toddler Speech Delay Exercises: Another tip
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Parents, are you looking for clear toddler speech delay exercises? Here are specific examples of how to use “cloze sentence tasks” to be a great model for your child. Check out new videos every week from Michelle, speech therapist at Therapy Works Together.
Toddler Stuttering. What parents need to know.
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Parents might start to hear their toddler stuttering and wonder what to do. Watch the video to learn about red flags, what’s typical toddler stuttering and what’s not, and what to do at home to help.
2 Best Ways to Fix a Lateral Lisp
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Parents, are you concerned about your child’s lisp? Is it a lateral lisp? If so, speech therapy is needed because lateral lisps are not developmental. Meaning, your child may not outgrow it on their own. Watch the video to learn what a lateral lisp is, and 2 ways to help your child get rid of a lateral lisp. Speech therapy online helps.
Attention Skills: What’s in the Box?!
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Here is a fun and simple way to promote shared attention skills with your child to help develop and improve communication. Help your child pay attention!
Teach Your Child Joint Attention
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Joint attention is crucial for language learning and development. Watch the video to learn what joint attention is and how you can develop it with your child.
Sign Language for Children: Our Top 10
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Wondering which sign language for children you should start with? From the speech language pathologists at Therapy Works Together, here are our top 10 sign language for children you can use at home.
How Parent Coaching for Speech Therapy Works
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Kids make better progress when speech therapy involves parents. So how does coaching online help parents develop effective communication strategies so that they can help their child? Here are the 6 questions we like to ask during a structured speech therapy sessions online that is focused on parent coaching.
Client Testimonial for Speech Therapy - Therapy Works Together
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Client testimonial: how speech therapy online helped a post-laryngectomy client speak again.
Client Testimonial - Therapy Works Together
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Clients share how speech therapy online helped them improve communication skills.
Sounds for Speech at Home I Online Speech Therapy
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Pay attention to how you are positioning your mouth, tongue, teeth and other articulates when making speech sounds. Practice speech therapy at home.
Hello, From the Founder of Therapy Works Together I Online Speech Therapy
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Michelle Moyal, M.S., CCC-SLP, Founder and clinical director of Therapy Works Together talks about online speech therapy
Hello from the Founder & Clinical Director of Therapy Works Together. I Speech Therapy Online
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Hello from the Founder & Clinical Director of Therapy Works Together. Learn about online speech therapy services.
Speech therapy for 2 year old: Book Reading for a Language Delayed Child
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Speech therapy for 2 year old: Book Reading for a Language Delayed Child
How to Use Repetitive Books for Apraxia of Speech I Online Speech Therapy
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How to Use Repetitive Books for Apraxia of Speech I Online Speech Therapy
Different Types of Lisps - Lisp Speech Therapy
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Different Types of Lisps - Lisp Speech Therapy
Thanksgiving Speech Therapy Practice
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Thanksgiving Speech Therapy Practice
Popcorn Speech Therapy - Practice Speech Goals
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Popcorn Speech Therapy - Practice Speech Goals
Practicing Speech Therapy at Home - Read Aloud Books
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Practicing Speech Therapy at Home - Read Aloud Books
Speech Therapy at Home - It Happens Naturally
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Speech Therapy at Home - It Happens Naturally
Therapy Works Together Free Consultation to Sign Up
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Therapy Works Together Free Consultation to Sign Up
1 Tip- Piece by Piece - Speech Therapy for Children at Home
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1 Tip- Piece by Piece - Speech Therapy for Children at Home
1 Tip Imitate - Teach Your Child to Imitate You First
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1 Tip Imitate - Teach Your Child to Imitate You First
Parents Need the Right Diagnosis for Childhood Apraxia of Speech
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Parents Need the Right Diagnosis for Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Speech Delayed Toddler Who Tantrums? Here's What to Do. - Online Speech Therapy
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Speech Delayed Toddler Who Tantrums? Here's What to Do. - Online Speech Therapy

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @claudia.mal34
    @claudia.mal34 21 годину тому

    Thank you so much for your help!.

  • @Heloobehappy
    @Heloobehappy 4 дні тому

    No matter what i do , how knowledgeable i get people make fun of my lisp . God please 🥺

  • @user-rk4ct8vi7n
    @user-rk4ct8vi7n 9 днів тому

    Hiya I’m a teen from the UK and your videos have helped me so much with my lisp subsequently helped me so much social anxiety! I especially love the exploding T technique however I have one issue, what technique would you recommend for pronouncing the x and k sound properly with a lisp, as it makes a really gushy sound with my lisp when I try and say it??

  • @BigDogHDSPB
    @BigDogHDSPB 25 днів тому

    This lady is roasting these people with a speech impediment lmao

  • @livestutterfree
    @livestutterfree Місяць тому

    In reality, people focus on what sound or letter the word starts with only when they want to write it, but never when they say it;-) Each oral word is a whole indivisible melody AUTOMATICALLY played by our speech instrument, which never functions according to single sounds (especially consonants!), but naturally moves in so-called “ringtones” = sound chords. Each chord is a melody of 1 (if it’s a vowel) to 6 sounds that our speech organ produces in its one drop down. Note that these natural ringtone movements of our “speech pipe” has nothing to do with syllables. Single sounds, letters, syllables, phrases, and sentences are the terms relevant for writing, but have nothing to do with oral speech.

  • @livestutterfree
    @livestutterfree Місяць тому

    You yourself frequently interject “ah” and “uhm”:-) If a child’s mother or father speak in such a way, their child will imitate their speech behavior as well. Children imitate normal speech behaviors after normal speakers and abnormal speech after abnormal ones.

  • @GlemBorb
    @GlemBorb Місяць тому

    im here cuz someone on overwatch told me i had a lisp that i wasn't aware of lol

  • @camgybaker
    @camgybaker Місяць тому

    **Hello I'm writing from Calgary AB Canada. I Thank God for directing me to Dr okouromi on UA-cam who sent me herbal supplements and cured me from stutter with his herbs in less than 3 weeks. I speak fluently now so happy.🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩**

  • @camgybaker
    @camgybaker Місяць тому

    **Hello I'm writing from Calgary AB Canada. I Thank God for directing me to Dr okouromi on UA-cam who sent me herbal supplements and cured me from stutter with his herbs in less than 3 weeks. I speak fluently now so happy.🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩**

  • @julietAnyatonwu
    @julietAnyatonwu Місяць тому

    I’m worried, my daughter don’t stammer before, she recite her nursery rhymes fluently, but now before she could finish a sentence it will take her time and is affecting her school results 😢

  • @123sahibji
    @123sahibji 2 місяці тому

    I'm 40 and single and alone. I stammer. I lost my job, my confidence, relationship with parents, etc. I feel everything is falling apart. I want to end my life.

    • @stafford501
      @stafford501 Місяць тому

      Hey! Don't say that! You matter! Please don't give up, God loves you! and I'm rooting for you, please just try to be positive and trust God, I promise everything will get better!!

    • @usudnik4561
      @usudnik4561 27 днів тому

      because of the lisp? there are perhaps reasons to do that but lisp is a dumb reason

  • @user-ys3md2lw1j
    @user-ys3md2lw1j 2 місяці тому

    I have a boy of four and a half year.in his four years he is very good in speaking but suddenly he started stutter.he is absolutely fine but he stutter when speak is this normal plz instruct me i m very worried about him.

  • @jamielishbrook2384
    @jamielishbrook2384 3 місяці тому

    I had a slight speech Impediment growing up. Don't think it was a lisp perse kinda similar though. If I tried to say think for example it would come out sink. And math would come out as maf. Got made fun a lot for that. I did manage to get them right after awhile though. Just a couple years before high school. Now I just have a slight stutter on occasion.

  • @PhilileSikhosana-hb9ij
    @PhilileSikhosana-hb9ij 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much

  • @ishwakhan6219
    @ishwakhan6219 3 місяці тому

    🎉its easy

  • @Firefly_TheArtist
    @Firefly_TheArtist 4 місяці тому

    As someone within that age range, I am also planning on or currently working on reading Fourth Wing, Six of Crows, Shatter Me, A Good Girls Guide to Murder, Powerless, and A Court of Thorns and Roses. Ones that i have already read and def recommend are Girl in Pieces, The Inheritance Games, Heartstopper, Divergent, Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, Anne of Green Gables, Lord of the Flies, and Cujo. Some of these are not for that age range, like Girl in Pieces (Generally recommended for 18+) and Cujo (Also intended for adults), but it all depends on maturity and what you're allowed to read.

  • @ambidadadada
    @ambidadadada 4 місяці тому

    what about a slushy 'sh' sound??

  • @pnutbutacup
    @pnutbutacup 5 місяців тому

    “Buth”

  • @missmouse20
    @missmouse20 5 місяців тому

    Your sibilance with words beginning with Sssssssss, makes you unlistenable

  • @maca864
    @maca864 5 місяців тому

    I pronounce "S" as "Esh"

  • @Melii.Cindy03
    @Melii.Cindy03 6 місяців тому

    Can you help with how to correct lateral lisp with SH? My client knows how to do /s/ without lateralizing but for some reason they CANT connect the dots with sh. Is their tongue supposed to be in a diff spot ?

  • @keepingitrealUK
    @keepingitrealUK 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing. Our son didn't start to talk until he was three, but the stutter started when he started Reception class as he doesn't like change and can get stressed in school and was terrified of children when he first started in rising 3's and would become hysterical if a child went near him, he was always looking for a teacher to cling to. We have ignored our sons stuttering by not bringing attention to it and we allow him as long as he needs to communicate. He is now 6 year old and is still stuttering. We have found that different therapists are giving different advice, we just watched another video saying not to ignore it, but to talk about it with the child. It is so hard as parents to know what is right.

  • @inanutshell5204
    @inanutshell5204 7 місяців тому

    Life saver! I had a lateral lisp because no one told me about tongue placement, never knew your tongue was supposed to be placed behind your front teeth, always thought it had to be pressing against your right teeth, and no one ever corrected me. Managed to fix it in a week but sometimes I have to stop subconsciously placing my tongue on the right side due to old habits.

  • @alinoorie6957
    @alinoorie6957 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. Can you please provide the placement of the tongue to avoid lateral list? My tongue feels heavy and I accumulate a lot of saliva when making a proper S and Z sound. Can you please recommend anything to avoid this?

  • @kalyanibukke8226
    @kalyanibukke8226 8 місяців тому

    Hello madam.from india.my child is 2.4 yr old amd he started talking fluently when he was 14 months old.lately he started sluttering and he is unable to pronounce the words ones he was pronouncing accurately..especially in the evenings i.e. after sun set his stammering is getting worse. please suggest as to what to do.thankyou.will be highly thankful if i get a reply.

  • @randallscott1643
    @randallscott1643 8 місяців тому

    As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have found from my research, that stuttering is caused by a traumatic event, between the ages of 2-7. the cause is anything from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing some one get shot! this is the spectrum that I have worked with. So when you put someone into hypnosis you go back to the first time they started to stutter. The subconious remembers everything. Then we do forgiveness and let the memory go from the body. Now when you understand how the mind and body work together, you can go back to the memory, and there is no more emotion attached,. that is when the stutter lets go. And becomes the cure. Good luck in the future. If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you for you time.

    • @nechnech1745
      @nechnech1745 5 місяців тому

      My child is 13, he has this problem, I blame myself because I didn't have patience with him 😔😔😔, I'm sorry now. And I don't know how can I help him. He stay away alone in the school and he don't speak with any one, he is afraid to speak with children or in the class because the people leave or lough to him . I m soooory for my English.i try to explain.can you help me please. Can .

    • @livestutterfree
      @livestutterfree Місяць тому

      Yes, traumatic event may cause a child to move his attention from speaking to thinking. As the result of such destruction of focus, his speech organ gets stuck naturally.

    • @livestutterfree
      @livestutterfree Місяць тому

      @@nechnech1745 All you need is to be a role model of a perfect speech for your child. Just make sure he is watching you speak with your mouth and IMITATE your perfect speech!

    • @maybememories925
      @maybememories925 23 дні тому

      I would love more information about this, is there a way to contact you? Thanks!

  • @TimmyGamingYT
    @TimmyGamingYT 10 місяців тому

    I have a slight problem on how to follow the tutorial because my air flow is diagonal and i cant let air out on the left and middle because of my jaw shape, does this mean im stuck with my (diagonal) lisp?

  • @collinswuks3959
    @collinswuks3959 10 місяців тому

    You are obviously such a great professional. You know your onions.

  • @shahabkhan4052
    @shahabkhan4052 10 місяців тому

    My 2 years old speaks a lot like every normal toddler, but he starts repeating words and from past one week he starts having ticks during speech. Specially when he speak words which starts from A,E,I,O and U. Like those sounds come out with a tick. Please suggest what should I do.

    • @EmmanuelSunday-ux3hp
      @EmmanuelSunday-ux3hp 9 місяців тому

      Only a few people really know and understand the fact that root and natural herbs are the best remedy to cure any diseases or disorder completely . Thanks to Doctor isibor alternative herbs which helped me overcame stammering I’m glad his herb works and I’m happy that my stammering is not a thing of the past

    • @randallscott1643
      @randallscott1643 8 місяців тому

      8o% of children will grow out of their stutter. If you want to find the cause, find a good Hypnotherapist in your area. .

    • @JawnGreen
      @JawnGreen 23 дні тому

      @@randallscott1643 when you say grow out you mean that the eye closing repeating and stretching one sound just goes away?

  • @betogonzalez2490
    @betogonzalez2490 10 місяців тому

    My granddaughter started studdering. At first it was a normal studder that started about 3 months ago. No ive noticed she closes her eyes and tenses up. Is this normal? She is very fluent, she started speaking at 11 months. She is releaxed most of the time when she speaks.

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for messaging. This is an important distinction - the fact that she tenses up and closes her eyes when there is a moment of stuttering. This behavior is usually NOT part of a "developmental stutter." There are many factors that suggest if a stutter is "developmental" or a stutter that is likely to continue. These are age, family history, how long the child has been stuttering, if it is getting worse and other factors. Since this behavior MAY imply she is getting worse, I would recommend speaking with a speech therapist in your area to determine if an evaluation is warranted.

    • @jazzminober5741
      @jazzminober5741 Місяць тому

      My daughter is the exact same!! Extremely articulate, she just started to stutter, and then once it got better, it got a million times worse. When she's mindlessly speaking, it's not there, but when she seems more intentional about what she's saying, I hear the repetitive sounds. She's a very mindful child, so I hear it often.

  • @trevorforeman6905
    @trevorforeman6905 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much.

  • @d_erren
    @d_erren 11 місяців тому

    hey. i have a lisp that makes my s’s sound like “SZZZ”. theres no other way to put it than it sounds horrible. do you know the problem? lived with it forever and im 16

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether 11 місяців тому

      The difference between an S and Z is the activation/vibration of the vocal folds. Saying an S sound keeps the vibration off and a Z sound turns them on. This is also the main difference between a K and G, and a P and B. A speech therapist can help you identify what the issue is and how to work on fixing it.

    • @d_erren
      @d_erren 11 місяців тому

      @@therapyworkstogether thanks

    • @suefromerie1
      @suefromerie1 8 місяців тому

      There is a phoneme that is its own classification like in the middle of the word “measure”. Its the /zh/ (this unvouced ‘sh’ now voiced ‘zh’).

  • @v.xien.
    @v.xien. 11 місяців тому

    I’m confused. When I say words and s sounds it comes out from the front but when I listen to recordings of my voice it still sounds like a lateral lisp. What’s wrong with me? I’m cursed lmao. I also have a very small mouth as an adult have to use kids toothbrushes 😭 is that the problem?

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether 11 місяців тому

      You are NOT cursed, but perhaps you need some extra help from a speech therapist who has a trained ear. They may be able to determine what the "extra 10%" difference between a correct S sound and a lateral lisp sound. Lastly, it may be an oral structure issue (e.g., a smaller oral cavity) but that can only be determined with an exam (in person or online) by a trained speech therapist.

    • @suefromerie1
      @suefromerie1 8 місяців тому

      Maybe its different sounds (besides s). Sh, ch, zh, tr, dr. You may need to individualize your practice to each phoneme.

  • @GenerationWTH
    @GenerationWTH Рік тому

    Im 32 and is very insecure of my lateral lisp.

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether Рік тому

      You may want to consider working with a speech therapist for a few sessions and then practicing at home on your own.

  • @mahyelashram5703
    @mahyelashram5703 Рік тому

    How to contact you

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether Рік тому

      TwT can be contacted by going to the site: www.therapyworkstogether.com Thank you!

  • @Bob_7542
    @Bob_7542 Рік тому

    I am late to comment but i have a question.During the straw test i saw that air is flowing only from my right side of the mouth.I want to know if that is improvement or just a bigger problem.I have developed this for years now and i usually say the "s" sound but a "h" sound can be heard right after it.Thank you

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether Рік тому

      Depending on the work you have done so far, it may be an improvement but both sides (of the tongue) should be stable and fixed so that air flow is coming out of the front and not the sides.

    • @Bob_7542
      @Bob_7542 Рік тому

      ​@@therapyworkstogetherSo doing the "t" to an "s" can help me fix this?Thank you for replying

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether Рік тому

      @@Bob_7542 it can also be a matter of needing jaw or tongue stabalization during speech production. So perhaps working with a speech therapist for a few sessions and then practicing at home would help.

  • @paulapenna-loveyourvoice
    @paulapenna-loveyourvoice Рік тому

    I am a voice teacher (singing and public speaking), and I loved this video to help one of my teen singing clients with a lateral lisp. Thank you!

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether Рік тому

      I am so glad that this helped!

    • @sylve2474
      @sylve2474 10 місяців тому

      I'm a singer with a lateral lisp for sh, ch, and j,,, it's never been a problem in normal speech, but it always comes up when I'm singing,,,, I'm glad you're able to help her with this

  • @laurenritchey2017
    @laurenritchey2017 Рік тому

    I found this very helpful! Thank you so much!

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether Рік тому

      You are welcome! We believe parents are the best coaches for their kids :)

  • @JG-mc7kr
    @JG-mc7kr 2 роки тому

    this is p embarassing but...i am 33 and am trying to (finally) fix my lateral lisp and although i can do the Tttt method and make a proper S sound, i am finding that i am over pronouncing the S sound when i read a book out loud...what can i do to fix this?

    • @therapyworkstogether9763
      @therapyworkstogether9763 Рік тому

      Thank you for your question. Importantly first, for a lateral lisp, is where the air flow is coming out. When the "s" sound is pronounced, does the air flow out of the sides of your mouth or the front? If it's out the sides, work on that first. If it is out of the front, you can start by working on decreasing the "s" sound when you read aloud. To decrease overpronouncing the sound when you read aloud, first practice with simple single words. when your pronunciation is accurate, move to short phrases. When the phrases are accurate move on to longer sentences like when reading a book. Increase the level of complexity but only when accuracy for simple tasks are correct.

    • @JG-mc7kr
      @JG-mc7kr Рік тому

      @@therapyworkstogether9763 i have now completely conquered my lisp after 34 years. wild.

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether Рік тому

      @@JG-mc7kr This is wonderful! It is never too late :) Great work.

    • @Anil75987
      @Anil75987 Рік тому

      @@JG-mc7krI am in the same position as you, how did you get rid of your lisp?

    • @JG-mc7kr
      @JG-mc7kr Рік тому

      ​@@Anil75987 read outloud, record yourself and watch it back. the "tttt" to "sss" technique should be all you need

  • @Rika5589
    @Rika5589 2 роки тому

    Speech therapy has come such a long way since I was a kid! I ended up just having to figure it out on my own since my speech therapist focused on teeth placement, not tongue placement. I'm better than when I was a kid, but still get asked what "accent" I have. Would going back to speech therapy help make my lateral list go away completely? Or is it impossible to hide all evidence of it? I know I shouldn't be but I'm very self-conscious of it. And if I start getting overly excited about something I get twisted up with my tongue and my lateral lisp becomes more apparent

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether 2 роки тому

      Hi, and thanks so much for your comment! Sometimes techniques and research changes (even in speech therapy), so we know now how to help those with a lateral lisp. Going back to speech therapy would help teach you the skills and then practice them. The most important part is to practice at home - often! Self practice is what helps make the most difference. I understand you getting self conscious ... and of course, when you are excited and speak faster, there is less time to coordinate the movements of your tongue so a lisp may become more apparent. See if you can find a therapist in your area to help you get started and help you get to the next level.

    • @kathenavarro6850
      @kathenavarro6850 7 місяців тому

      I have never been told how to make the s sound correctly, just that I was doing it wrong. I never knew where my tongue was supposed to be. It's going to be really hard to go retrain myself. Is there spray therapy for adults?

  • @sat0m_i236
    @sat0m_i236 2 роки тому

    I'm already 16 and here i am trying to correct my lateral lisp (which i am very insecured of) on my own LOL I FEEL SO BAD but thank u so much for this

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether 2 роки тому

      Hi, thank you for reaching out. A lateral lisp and other speech issues can make people very self conscious and the feelings around this issue are difficult to deal with. These feelings can have an impact on our self confidence. A lateral lisp is difficult to fix on your own. It is recommended to speak with a parent about this (since you are under 18) and get help from a trained speech therapist. A lateral lisp does not go away on its own. You should feel wonderful about yourself even with the lisp! We know this is hard to understand, but you are wonderful the way you are!

    • @dxadly
      @dxadly 2 роки тому

      same here🙁i’m 17 and i’ve struggled with one my whole life, for years i’ve refused to say words with s sounds in infront of anyone because i don’t want them to know that i have one, but now i’m really panicking because i have a presentation at college soon

    • @harshalnerikar4650
      @harshalnerikar4650 Рік тому

      see i had it too till the 15th of my age and i have dealt with samw things that you all did. Getting mocked by friends relatives etc. But lateral lisp isn't because of abnormality in your mouth structure it is just the way you speak. I am 17 now and now i have got rid of it Some tips:- use a straw just to get used to the air flow which shouldn't be from the side of your mouth Notice people actors and try to learn the way they speak If you watchinh a movie try to say things the way they do. Don't loose hopes it would get better in a month or two . Be consistent 💪🏻

    • @therapyworkstogether9763
      @therapyworkstogether9763 Рік тому

      @@harshalnerikar4650 It wonderful that you found a strategy that works for you, and that you consistently used it. It is important to stay a confident communicator.

    • @yourgay3046
      @yourgay3046 Рік тому

      @@harshalnerikar4650 how long did it take to get rid of it im 17 now I know the issue with my lisp is the air flow that is being directed sideways

  • @twilightstories9991
    @twilightstories9991 2 роки тому

    I’m 14 and I have a slight s lisp and a prevalent r lisp, should I see a speech therapist? Or is my voice still maturing?

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether 2 роки тому

      Hello, By 14 one should be pronouncing all sounds without a lisp (although it is also a personal choice if to remedy). Speech sounds at this age are no longer maturing. If you are under 18, it is recommended to seek advice from a speech therapist after speaking with your parent or guardian.

    • @suefromerie1
      @suefromerie1 8 місяців тому

      Its free to get therapy in schools, once done with school it may or may not be covered.

  • @agentjproductions3718
    @agentjproductions3718 2 роки тому

    Hey

  • @pudinhara8412
    @pudinhara8412 2 роки тому

    Hello I am From USA but I am suffering from.lisp and I am 27years old I pronounce successful to *fucceffful* the sound of s and f get merge which kind of lisp is this ?

    • @michellespeechtherapist4816
      @michellespeechtherapist4816 2 роки тому

      Hello, thank you for your comment. This is a sound substitution that is not necessarily classified as a lisp. It would be best to consult with a speech therapist to determine how to treat this.

    • @pudinhara8412
      @pudinhara8412 2 роки тому

      @@michellespeechtherapist4816 Mam I don't have much time to seeing a professional as I am the only bread earner in my family Could you please make a video on my issue

    • @michellespeechtherapist4816
      @michellespeechtherapist4816 2 роки тому

      @@pudinhara8412 we will try to get one ready to post. Thank you for your patience.

    • @pudinhara8412
      @pudinhara8412 2 роки тому

      @@michellespeechtherapist4816 thanks a ton ma'am

    • @therapyworkstogether
      @therapyworkstogether 2 роки тому

      @@pudinhara8412 Check out this video and let us know if it helps with the S Sound: ua-cam.com/video/GSbGKYO7zCQ/v-deo.html