Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Special Request
I mentioned in the Barometer that I have started some speech therapy with Huyler. Let me explain. Huyler has been an avid finger sucker since he was a baby. He still is. We have tried to break the habit, but to no avail. Anyway, it seems like Huyler’s inability to say his /R/ sounds may be partially due to this habit. But now Augie, who has never sucked his fingers, is having the same problem! Is he learning it from Huyler? I don’t really know! So, I hunted around a little to try to find some speech therapy techniques to use in helping him say it properly. There wasn’t a whole lot available without spending lots of money. I found some articles on teaching English as a second language to Japanese people, who often confuse /R/ and /L/ sounds. I’m using that information to try to teach him the proper tongue position for /R/, but the problem is, he doesn’t confuse it with /L/, but with /W/. I know this is a really common speech impediment, so there must be something more specific to his needs out there. I thought I would just ask each of you to keep your eyes peeled for materials, articles or techniques that could help us out. You got to feel for the kid, when he can’t even pronounce his own name properly!
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