by Isabella Klopchin, MS, CF-SLP | Sep 2, 2021 | Speech Therapy
Articulation: what is it? Articulation is a part of the “speech” side of speech-language therapy, and involves the movement of our articulators (e.g. lips, tongue, teeth) to form speech sounds. Articulation disorders are characterized by the inability to properly form... by Mackenzie Baber, MS, CCC-SLP | Mar 25, 2021 | Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy
Why do all of the therapists at SDOT talk the same? At our clinic, we often hear the question, “Why do all of the therapists at SDOT sound the same when you talk?” While it’s true that people begin to sound similar to those we spend our time with, the real reason goes... by Mackenzie Baber, MS, CCC-SLP | Oct 2, 2020 | Speech Therapy
FAQ: Should my ___-year-old be able to say ___? The short answer is that different sets of guidelines exist that specify the age at which a child should be able to independently use each speech sound in connected speech. For a quick rule of thumb, here are the ages...