21/05/2026
Does your child have trouble pronouncing certain sounds? Do they substitute words, like saying "Tat" instead of "Cat" or "Wabbit" instead of "Rabbit"? π£οΈπ
This is called an Articulation Error, and it happens when a child hasn't learned the correct way to use their lips, jaw, and tongue to produce specific sounds clearly.
In this video, our expert Speech Pathologist is tackling articulation issues using a powerful two-step approach:
π Step 1: Target Sound Practice (Flashcards): We use visual cues to help the child focus on specific words. Seeing the object helps the brain process the word, while the therapist models the exact way to pronounce it.
π Step 2: Oral Motor Massage: Clear speech requires strong muscles! Gentle facial massages stimulate and wake up the articulators (cheeks, lips, and jaw), building the muscle memory needed to produce those tricky sounds correctly. β¨
At Welsh Therapy Global, we use evidence-based, Australian-standard Speech Therapy techniques to help children overcome unclear speech, stuttering, and articulation delays. π¦πΊπ
π Is your childβs speech unclear? Don't wait for them to outgrow it. Send us a DM to book a professional Speech Assessment today!
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