"S/Z" Class Part One
Understanding How "S" and "Z" Are Made
In this first session of our S and Z series, we’ll dive into the science of how the S and Z sounds are made and why your child might be having difficulty producing them correctly. You’ll learn to listen for common speech patterns when these sounds are mispronounced and understand the physiology behind speech production.
This class is perfect for parents who want to get a clear grasp of their child’s speech challenges and learn strategies for supporting their speech development at home.
"S/Z" Class Part Two
An In-Depth Discussion For Difficulties Articulating S and Z for Caregivers
Welcome to the second class of our three-part series! In this session, we’ll explore the factors related to birth and development that may be contributing to your child's articulation challenges. It’s important to know that various professionals, including Pediatricians, Occupational Therapists, Dentists, Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors, and Speech Therapists, are available to support your child’s needs. If you feel your child could benefit from further assessment or intervention, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to guide you every step of the way on this journey!
"S/Z" Class Part Three
Strategies to Teach the S and Z Sounds
In the final part of our "S and Z" series, we’ll show you effective methods for supporting your child’s speech sound development at home. To help guide you, we’ve included a detailed handout with step-by-step instructions, empowering you to be your child’s best teacher. Our goal is for you to feel confident in addressing your child’s articulation needs, but remember—Granite Bay Speech is always just a phone call away if you need further support!
Welcome to this deep dive into our "S" speech sound disorder course! In this first of three sections, you will learn how "S" and "Z" are produced, what you may be hearing when those sounds are not produced accurately, and the physiology of why your child may be misarticulating those sounds.
Welcome to our second class of our three-part series! In this section you will learn what factors of birth and development may be contributing to your child's articulation errors. There are many professionals available to help you. If you suspect your child may benefit from further intervention from Pediatricians, Occupational Therapists, Dentists, Ear Nose and Throat Doctors, and Speech Therapists- don't hesitate to reach out to us to help you navigate this journey!
In the final part of our "S" series, you will learn methods to target your child's speech sound at home. We've attached a handout in this section to guide you step by step in these methods to be your child's best teacher. We want you to feel successful in helping to remediate your child's articulation errors. Remember, Granite Bay Speech is only a phone call away if you need any assistance.