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Language Simplification - Phonological Processes

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Language Simplification - Phonological Processes

When your child is learning to speak, he or she will start with a simplified version of our speech. They do this because they are still learning how to coordinate their tongue, lips, jaw and palate to make the speech sounds that adults make. In the flashback video below Marnee Brick, SLP & TinyEYE Co-Founder compares simplification to learning the piano. You need to learn step by step - you don't simply sit down and play a concerto without many years of practice. 

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Topics: Tips for Parents, speech sounds

Speech Therapist Helps Her Son with his "F" Words: Video Demo

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The Gift of Feeling Understood

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Topics: articulation, early childhood development, three year old, help for parents and preschools, telepractice, school readiness, F sound, Private Speech Therapy, TinyEYE, teacher resources, Marnee Brick, Speech Therapy Telepractice, summer, hire a speech-language pathologist, speech therapy home program, Summer Speech Therapy, Online Speech Therapy, speech sounds, Special Education

    

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