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G Final Speech Therapy

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Before a child can say a sound, they must be able to hear it. If they cannot hear the difference between "dod" and "dog," they cannot correct themselves. g final speech therapy

Send home a "G-Mail" (a mail template). It should contain 5 specific words for the week (e.g., egg, bag, dog, bug, leg). Tell parents to embed these words into natural routines: Pig Before a child can say a sound,

When /g/ occurs at the end of a syllable, the child has to move from a vowel (usually produced with the front of the tongue) to the back of the tongue, and then stop. Because the visual cue (lip closure) is absent—unlike /b/ or /p/—children cannot see how to make the sound. They also can't feel the back of their tongue as easily as the tip. It should contain 5 specific words for the week (e