Below are videos and handout resources for you to review and use to help teach your child How to make specific sounds. Below each video are buttons that will lead you to handouts and worksheets that have words that contain the target sound. Please feel free to watch these videos, show them to your child, print out the worksheets. Scroll down until you see the sound or sounds that you would like to work on.
These videos come to you from Peachie Speechie. The worksheets come to you from Mommyspeechtherapy.com. Thank you to these wonderful SLP's for sharing their materials!
These videos come to you from Peachie Speechie. The worksheets come to you from Mommyspeechtherapy.com. Thank you to these wonderful SLP's for sharing their materials!
How to make Bilabial Sounds P, B, M
Bilabial sounds are produced when both lips touch. Bi = two, labials = lips. The P, B, M sounds are produced similarly because they all require both lips to close. There are other differences between these sounds such as voicing and resonance (nasality).
Practice these words that have different bilabial sounds at the beginning:
Ban Pan Man
Bilabial sounds are produced when both lips touch. Bi = two, labials = lips. The P, B, M sounds are produced similarly because they all require both lips to close. There are other differences between these sounds such as voicing and resonance (nasality).
Practice these words that have different bilabial sounds at the beginning:
Ban Pan Man
How to make the K & G Sounds.
How to make T & D Sounds
How to make the L sound.
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How to make the N sound.
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How to make the SH and CH sounds.
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How to make the TH sound.
How to make the S & Z sounds.
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How to make the F & V sounds.
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How to make the R sound.
How to make the R sound.
Consonant Blends