For the first time i have got real clarity on how to go about an articulation disorder..i look forward to the next video as regards to treatment of a phonological disorder
Hi! I have a question for you! At minute 1:25 you have a side note regarding omissions and substitutions can be phonetically based and you urged us to make sure we've teased apart if it's phonetic or phonemically based before moving on with a treatment approach (which absolutely makes sense to caution!) I wonder though how we go about distinguishing that. The example you used in particular of /k/ replaced for /t/ is a fronting process that I've always classified as phonological in my mind. I'm curious, with your littles who front, what helps you determine if you think it's motoric (phonetic) or sound organization (phonemic) that's the issue to help you decide artic approach vs. language-based phonemic approach?
That's what brought me to this video. I've been trying to find the answer to this question and can't figure it out. I wonder if this is articulation due to the child being able to distinguish between /t/ and /k/ in her first step.... if that's the case you wouldn't have a diagnosis until that point then... it's been a year since your reply, I wonder if you got the answer lol
This was very informative, thank you. I have a pateint who can understand what is being said but has trouble forming the words he wants to speak. We think the traditional motor approach might help him. Can you please post a video explaining that process. That will be really helpful.
Hi, I'm 15 and I am constantly bullied at school for how I speak I can't pronounce the k and g sounds. I have tried moving my tongue in many directions, but I make the t and d sound. I hate saying words like talk, uncle, and dog. Thank you very much for this video
Can you only work on one sound at a time when doing the traditional motor approach? Or can you group 3 sounds together and work on one sound each session?
Hi, I am from Argentina. I wanted to know if is possible to make a reducation of my voice, becouse It´s difficult to me pronunce all the english vowels, becouse I can´t produce the vowels IN the same way native speakers does. And if that is difficult or imposible I want to recongnize the diffrent sounds at least. I mean I look about minimal pairs, phonological awarness but I need a profesional that help me with some exercises ...
By any chance do you have any tips for those who are struggling with using the correct word order. Sometimes when I speak, I mix the order of the words in my sentence.
For the first time i have got real clarity on how to go about an articulation disorder..i look forward to the next video as regards to treatment of a phonological disorder
That is so good to hear Nagasha!
Thanks for running this channel. You are helping me get through school :)
You are very welcome Angela! You can do it!!! :)
PLEASE PLEASE upload therapy for phonological disorders too!
your videos are so helpful
Hi! Will you be going over Van Viper and Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing
Hi! I have a question for you! At minute 1:25 you have a side note regarding omissions and substitutions can be phonetically based and you urged us to make sure we've teased apart if it's phonetic or phonemically based before moving on with a treatment approach (which absolutely makes sense to caution!) I wonder though how we go about distinguishing that. The example you used in particular of /k/ replaced for /t/ is a fronting process that I've always classified as phonological in my mind. I'm curious, with your littles who front, what helps you determine if you think it's motoric (phonetic) or sound organization (phonemic) that's the issue to help you decide artic approach vs. language-based phonemic approach?
That's what brought me to this video. I've been trying to find the answer to this question and can't figure it out.
I wonder if this is articulation due to the child being able to distinguish between /t/ and /k/ in her first step.... if that's the case you wouldn't have a diagnosis until that point then... it's been a year since your reply, I wonder if you got the answer lol
Thank you so much. I'm so excited to see the vid about phonological disorders
This was very informative, thank you. I have a pateint who can understand what is being said but has trouble forming the words he wants to speak. We think the traditional motor approach might help him. Can you please post a video explaining that process. That will be really helpful.
great video ...continue making videos on another topics please
Great video can you do one on Phonemic treatment?
You teach better than my professors.
It’s very much helpful .please do more videos like this ❤️
Hi, I'm 15 and I am constantly bullied at school for how I speak I can't pronounce the k and g sounds. I have tried moving my tongue in many directions, but I make the t and d sound. I hate saying words like talk, uncle, and dog. Thank you very much for this video
I really enjoyed your video! Will you be posting a video on phonological treatment soon?
Thank you so much. My 3 yr old has issues and only says the first syllable. This will help teach her pronounce sounds she cant like lala. Thx!
Love your videos. I look forward to future videos.
Can you only work on one sound at a time when doing the traditional motor approach? Or can you group 3 sounds together and work on one sound each session?
Good and clear explanation madam, thank you
Hello !
How are you ???
Actually i have a problem in articulation in speech .
Thank you so much for posting this, very clear!
Hi, I am from Argentina. I wanted to know if is possible to make a reducation of my voice, becouse It´s difficult to me pronunce all the english vowels, becouse I can´t produce the vowels IN the same way native speakers does. And if that is difficult or imposible I want to recongnize the diffrent sounds at least. I mean I look about minimal pairs, phonological awarness but I need a profesional that help me with some exercises ...
Ma'am is there any relation between speech therapy and age?
By any chance do you have any tips for those who are struggling with using the correct word order. Sometimes when I speak, I mix the order of the words in my sentence.
Amazing video 🤩👍
My Age Is 18 years And I sufferd With Articulation Disorder What Is Treatment??
Me too
hi 18 years
I practice making tongue twisters, but I don´t see any improvment
Thank you so much for such amazing videos ❤❤
Thank you so much!
thanks alot it help me so much
Thank you!!
how to overcome articulation disorder in home
Learned a lot =)
Mam articulation disoder completeled cure in your treatment any person completely cured
so helpful, thank u!
Thanks!
You rock!
♥thanks
You are very welcome!
You are so beautiful.