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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2023 · 21 MIN

60 Should You Be Concerned When Your Child Does Not Say S? Here’s A Simple Way to Help!

from The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention · host Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids

Hey Friends, The S sound is very common for kids to say wrong.  Most commonly, they say "th" and we call it a lisp.  Sometimes it is cute.  Should we allow that "cute" sound to stay?  Well, it is not so cute when the habit has formed and your child is grown! Today, I will show you how to teach your young child, ages 3-6, how to say that sound in a way that is easy and effective, while y our child is still in that early stage of sound learning.   Thank you for listening!  Always cheering you on, Dinalynn Contact:  [email protected] Let's meet! on a 15 min zoom:  https://calendly.com/hello-play/let-s-meet-session Ready to jump into coaching?  email me at [email protected] Join my FREE Facebook Community HERE!   Related or Mentioned Episodes:  56 Do You Want Your Child To Speak More Clearly, but Don’t Know How to Teach it? Learn This, and You Can Teach Anything! 57 Does Your 3-Year-Old Say Sounds Wrong? Here is How to Help Your Preschooler Talk More Clearly! 58 Does Your Child Say the R Sound Wrong? 3 Real-Life Ways Parents Can Help at Home! 59 Can Your Child Say the L Sound Correctly? Here is a Strategy for L and Other Sounds, too! 60 Should You Be Concerned When Your Child Does Not Say S? Here’s A Simple Way to Help!    

Hey Friends, The S sound is very common for kids to say wrong.  Most commonly, they say "th" and we call it a lisp.  Sometimes it is cute.  Should we allow that "cute" sound to stay?  Well, it is not so cute when the habit has formed and your child is grown! Today, I will show you how to teach your young child, ages 3-6, how to say that sound in a way that is easy and effective, while y our child is still in that early stage of sound learning.   Thank you for listening!  Always cheering you on, Dinalynn Contact:  [email protected] Let's meet! on a 15 min zoom:  https://calendly.com/hello-play/let-s-meet-session Ready to jump into coaching?  email me at [email protected] Join my FREE Facebook Community HERE!   Related or Mentioned Episodes:  56 Do You Want Your Child To Speak More Clearly, but Don’t Know How to Teach it? Learn This, and You Can Teach Anything! 57 Does Your 3-Year-Old Say Sounds Wrong? Here is How to Help Your Preschooler Talk More Clearly! 58 Does Your Child Say the R Sound Wrong? 3 Real-Life Ways Parents Can Help at Home! 59 Can Your Child Say the L Sound Correctly? Here is a Strategy for L and Other Sounds, too! 60 Should You Be Concerned When Your Child Does Not Say S? Here’s A Simple Way to Help!

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Hey Friends, The S sound is very common for kids to say wrong.  Most commonly, they say "th" and we call it a lisp.  Sometimes it is cute.  Should we allow that "cute" sound to stay?  Well, it is not so cute when the habit has formed and your child...

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