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!
    Click Here to Learn More: www.speechandlanguagekids.com...
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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...
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  • @green5sing
    @green5sing 7 років тому +1

    Love this channel! Thank you so much!

  • @summerakhan9091
    @summerakhan9091 6 років тому

    Thank you! Your channel is very helpful and super fun

  • @darlenebacon4536
    @darlenebacon4536 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing! The open mouth cough is a great concept for the k sound!

  • @quyenthai6559
    @quyenthai6559 7 років тому

    it is really helpful. Thanks so much Carrie

  • @brittonwasylenko8113
    @brittonwasylenko8113 4 роки тому +1

    Love the animal sounds! It totally worked! Thank you!

  • @daniellewaters9649
    @daniellewaters9649 7 років тому +1

    I bought that wonderful laser tongue depressor. Thanks for the tip!

  • @marianrashap1882
    @marianrashap1882 5 років тому +1

    Yes, I have some little ones that are struggling with /k/ and /g/.

  • @faraiellena3914
    @faraiellena3914 6 років тому

    Great show. Thank you :-)

  • @JenMosesSLPrunner
    @JenMosesSLPrunner 7 років тому

    Love seeing you ladies! Great tips.

  • @mariahkperez
    @mariahkperez 4 роки тому +4

    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 :)

  • @summerakhan9091
    @summerakhan9091 6 років тому

    Yes

  • @88marome
    @88marome 4 роки тому +1

    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.

  • @YakBackPack
    @YakBackPack 7 років тому

    My little boy is working on k and g right now! Thanks for the fun tips!

  • @esthercoetzee7651
    @esthercoetzee7651 4 роки тому +1

    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

  • @amybenedict2233
    @amybenedict2233 5 років тому +1

    What do you do for students that add the ə after /g/ (e.g., /pigə/)? How do you get them to stop that?

  • @philippareynolds8081
    @philippareynolds8081 4 роки тому

    great

  • @christinajoiner1422
    @christinajoiner1422 4 роки тому +2

    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?

  • @tubularbrit88
    @tubularbrit88 2 роки тому

    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

  • @mulaharalikosalamatrakyali9889
    @mulaharalikosalamatrakyali9889 5 років тому

    plzz T word practice vdeo

  • @sheidalisseclavell1897
    @sheidalisseclavell1897 5 років тому +1

    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 : )

  • @juakali7128
    @juakali7128 4 роки тому

    My k sounds like ch and am 20 years

  • @belawood
    @belawood 5 років тому +1

    Hello, people lie down. You lay the book down. Sheesh a speech program that doesn't do grammar.