5 Tips for Eliciting the /k/ and /g/ Sounds in Speech Therapy
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
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Do you have any children struggling to say those tricky /k/ and /g/ sounds? Jenna Rayburn from Speech Room News is here to help! Check out these 5 tips...ok, well it's really more like 7 or 8 tips...to help your children or students say that tricky /k/ and /g/ sound. This episode of The Speechie Show is packed full of quick things to try as well as a fun resource you can use to help!
Links Mentioned:
The Speech Room News: www.thespeechroomnews.com
The Throat Scope: www.throatscope.com.au/
Falling Flakes: Phonology Activities www.teacherspayteachers.com/P...
The Speech Therapy Solution:
We hope this helped with those tricky /k/ and /g/ cases! If you have other tricky children on your caseload and you'd like more tips and tricks, check out The Speech Therapy Solution, our premium membership! Members get access to a library of training videos as well as another library of print-and-go therapy materials. Plus, you can ask Carrie for help with your tricky cases during weekly Q&A calls and in the Facebook group. And, you can join the monthly webinar for continuing education credit! Join us, today!
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(The Speechie Show Ep.6)
Welcome to the Speechie Show! Being a speech language pathologist often means having too much work and not enough planning time. To beat the overwhelm, we’re bringing you the tricks and tools that will make your job a little bit easier.
Carrie: Hey everybody welcome to the Speechie show. I am your host Carrie Clark with SpeechandLanguageKids.com and I'm here today with Jenna Rayburn with Speech Room News. How are you Jenna.
Jenna: Doing great, how are you?
Carrie: Good, I'm excited to have you on. I know that a lot of my followers also follow you so I'm sure our friends are very excited to see us both sort of in the same place, almost.
Jenna: Simultaneously, kind of. Thanks for having me on.
Carrie: Absolutely. So today we're talking about the tricky K and G sounds.
Jenna: Da Da Daaa....the dreaded sounds.
Carrie: Absolutely. I hear a lot of people complaining about this one so. Good topic today.
Jenna: And R
Carrie: Yeah, R and K and G and we've hit all of those...To read more, visit the blog post - www.speechandlanguagekids.com... - Розваги
Love this channel! Thank you so much!
Thank you! Your channel is very helpful and super fun
Thanks for sharing! The open mouth cough is a great concept for the k sound!
it is really helpful. Thanks so much Carrie
Love the animal sounds! It totally worked! Thank you!
I bought that wonderful laser tongue depressor. Thanks for the tip!
Yes, I have some little ones that are struggling with /k/ and /g/.
Great show. Thank you :-)
Love seeing you ladies! Great tips.
I tried to use a lollipop to have my client hold down the tip of their tongue, totally didn't work! I went to the gravity method and that worked like a charm. When she sat up she was able to produce both /k/ and /g/ for a few trials but lost it after awhile. Do you recommend practicing this for the next couple of session until its carried over to a word level? I'm a first year graduate student :)
Yes
My daughter has the opposite problem, she says k and g in pretty much all her words instead of front sounds like d, t, n. She's almost 3 but she doesn't seem like she enjoys talking but mostly make nonsense sounds instead of words.
She can't say s either but says k or g instead of s.
My little boy is working on k and g right now! Thanks for the fun tips!
I'm trying to teach a deaf girl k and g... But with all tries, she only manages a h... Air free flowing out.
We gurgled
She looked down my throat
She felt my throat
She realizes she's doing it wrong, but don't grasp to get sound from down back
What do you do for students that add the ə after /g/ (e.g., /pigə/)? How do you get them to stop that?
great
My 3 1/2 year old can make a /k/ sound in the middle of words but not at the beginning. For example, my parents have a dog named Coco and my daughter says "Doco." Any ideas for how to help her make the jump to /k/ at the beginning of words since she is able to make the sound?
My student can gargle, use a lollipop and do a coughing sound. He is sort of stuck on a gargle sound but I have eliminated the elevated tongue tip. Not sure where to go from there. I was going to try shaping it from the vowel /i/ sound
plzz T word practice vdeo
I am teaching English to Chinese children online. Some of the young ones can't seem to pronounce /g/, instead they say it as /d/. We are working on a unit about "Mongolia" say they say "Mondolia" with all their strength! It is they cutest thing. Do you think "hippo mouth" might help get that /g/ sound? I am trying to say /d/ with a hippo mouth and can't, so I feel hopeful it might work to get them to say /g/. Thanks : )
My k sounds like ch and am 20 years
Same, did you fix it?
Hello, people lie down. You lay the book down. Sheesh a speech program that doesn't do grammar.