Articulation Difficulties

Articulation refers to how we move our tongue, lips, and teeth, and jaw to make specific speech sounds. When someone has an articulation difficulty, it means that they struggle or are unable to produce certain speech sounds and need help in learning how to do so. Our Speech-Language Pathologists at The Speech Clinic work on specific exercises to help people learn how to produce certain speech sounds, and how to consistently use them appropriately in conversational speech. We have SLPs who are trained in PROMPT and Kaufman.

 
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