How to Work on Lateralisation in Speech
Lateralisation, or what’s more commonly known as a lateral lisp, can be heard predominantly with the /s/, /z/, /sh/, /ch/ and /j/ sounds. It happens when air escapes laterally over…
Lateralisation, or what’s more commonly known as a lateral lisp, can be heard predominantly with the /s/, /z/, /sh/, /ch/ and /j/ sounds. It happens when air escapes laterally over…
The Cycles Approach is a way to help children to improve phonological errors in their speech. While similar to Minimal Pairs, this is a more cyclical and sequential approach focusing…
What does Minimal Pairs mean? Minimal Pairs is an approach that supports children who present with consistent phonological errors in their speech. It is an approach that is suitable for…