The "SH" Sound
The "sh" sound is usually replaced by the "s" sound in children with speech sound deficits. Many children are able to produce this sound when asked to say "shhhhh" with their finger to their lips. Sometimes this is all it takes to get a proper production. A good description of strategies that may be effective if a child needs further assessment can be found at MommySpeechTherapy.com
The "sh" sound is usually replaced by the "s" sound in children with speech sound deficits. Many children are able to produce this sound when asked to say "shhhhh" with their finger to their lips. Sometimes this is all it takes to get a proper production. A good description of strategies that may be effective if a child needs further assessment can be found at MommySpeechTherapy.com