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Child mispronouncing words? - This Chart Helps! - Tips from a Speech Therapist

Duration: 11:31Views: 7.8KLikes: 279Date Created: Jul, 2020

Channel: Learn With Adrienne

Category: Education

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Description: #ToddlerActivity #SpeechTherapy #LearnWithAdrienne ⬇️ Free printable resources: learnwithadrienne.com/downloads ⬇️ The Phonological Processes Chart: littlebeespeech.com/resources/pdf/phonological_processes.pdf All credit for the Phonological Processes chart goes to Heidi Hanks, the SLP who created this chart. Her chart can be found at her other site: "Mommy Speech Therapy" here: mommyspeechtherapy.com/?p=2158 ⬇️ Help your child learn to talk in Adrienne's step-by-step online class here: learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk ⬇️LOOKING FOR SIMILAR VIDEOS? ➜ TODDLER TIPS PLAYLIST: bit.ly/ToddlerTipsPlaylist ➜ READING TO TODDLERS PLAYLIST: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXmXkWrGqio9oizPKHOgSHq6ocMDpoWLQ Is your child having trouble pronouncing sounds? What sounds are normal for your child to mispronounce at what ages? What age do we expect to see our kids to say the certain sounds correctly? In this video, I share a helpful chart that breaks down each sound and the age we expect to see it pronounced correctly. Do you notice that YOU are understanding what your child says, but OTHER people who aren’t around your child very much have to look to you to translate what they are saying? In this video, I am going to share this helpful chart that details exactly what sound errors are to be expected in normal speech development, what ages we expect to see them eliminated, and what sound errors are atypical and may require guidance from a speech-language pathologist. To start, I’d suggest writing down a list of the words you notice your child may be mispronouncing. If you have concerns, or are not really sure how to translate this chart to your child’s specific speech patterns, I recommend contacting an SLP in your local community to do an evaluation that is in depth and lets you know exactly which sounds are the ones your child may need support with and which sounds will likely develop with time for your child. I anticipate getting comments with specific questions about your specific child. I wanted to make it clear that I will not be answering specific questions about certain words your child says, simply because I’ve never met you or your child in person and, ethically, I would need to do a formal evaluation on your child in order to make any recommendations, and I currently do not provide private consultations for speech therapy. The good news is, that you will be in great hands with your local speech language pathologist who can meet with you and your child and do an assessment to evaluate where your child may need support, and they will come up with specific goals and activities to help your child achieve the progress in speech sounds your child needs. Hey! I’m Adrienne, Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist from LearnWithAdrienne.com and you want to help your child: ☀️communicate clearly ☀️listen well ☀️gain life skills In my YouTube videos, I teach a variety of strategies to help children learn to talk, but in my online class for children, I teach much more in-depth, revealing the actual step-by-step system I use with my own speech therapy clients to get them from saying only a handful of words to talking in sentences and having conversations. My online class is structured with checklists and printouts where you can track your child's progress. So zooming out, my YouTube videos teach the “what” and my online class teaches the “how.” The goal of the online class is to give you the skills needed to plug in the speech strategies into your daily life with your child and to implement the building blocks, strategies, and concepts during meal time, car riding time, play time, outdoor time, etc. Here is more info about the class so you can see if it would be a good fit for what you are looking for with your child. The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk: learnwithadrienne.com/steps-to-help-your-child-learn-to-talk P.S. For safety, always fully supervise your child when doing activities that I recommend in my videos. WHAT DO I USE TO FILM? 📷 Camera*: amzn.to/2BhKJGK 🎙️ Microphone*: amzn.to/2vVerMP 💡 Studio Lighting*: amzn.to/2KYVn4W The links with asterisks* above are affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and purchase something, I’ll receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support! Learn With Adrienne, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

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