that was a good video.. hand or paper in front of the mouth does help to hear what kind of R you are producing.. having feel for how the R should sound and correctly hearing what you are producing are probably the most important parts for the subsequent self-correction...
Have you seen the "flosser" trick? I'm considering getting the smaller kids' version and giving it a try with the three 5-and-6-year-olds I do therapy with. Your tips have helped too!
@@EmilyPerrySLPI’m 14, 15 in a couple weeks, do you think I can still fix my R’s or did I wait too long to start fixing it? it’s bad when i’m talking but when i’m just practicing slowly like this, it’s easier and I think I almost have it down.
@@nick-fw2fr What I know for sure is that you can do no harm by trying!! Everyone is different and will respond to therapeutic strategies differently, but always worth the effort of trying!
Im 13 and I struggle to speak because I have a semi-lisp which makes me struggle to produce my rs properly (I can't say certain sounds without it sounding weird) which makes me so insecure when speaking to someone so I end up mumbling or just not speaking 🥲
Is speech therapy successful if done online? My daughter needs it for English but we do not live in the States. 😞 It’s so odd to me that she pronounces it just fine in Spanish.
My son goes to the Speech therapy at school and he’s terrified by her it shouldn’t be that way I don’t even want him to go with her I believe she gets frustrated and upset when he doesn’t understand things
I have this selfish desire to want to prevent these videos/therapies from existing 😅. I currently have a crush on a girl with rhotacism and while the crush is not solely because of the impediment, it certainly helps me remember the sweet sound of her voice in my head when i dont get to see her and it got me interested to learn more about her in the first place. I love it so much i really wish people were more patient for people with impediments because i can kinda tell it really bothers her. Still its cool to learn about these techniques! Very well made/informative video though!
This is just simply how you progress forward in speech therapy. The ending goal is not to just be able to say “r” on its own, but to say “r” well in a full word. Which unless it is a consonant blend word, it is going to be a post vocalic or pre-vocalic r. This is called co-articulation.
@@EmilyPerrySLP But shouldn't sounds be taught in isolation without any other sound blending in (Raaa)? The same R sound will come with many diff. vowels not just /a/after it. And the jaw move during coarticulation makes it even more similar to W and hard to distinguish the difference.
@@djordje.stanis yes the progression is first word in isolation, then word at the consonant vowel or vowel consonant level, then sound at word level, sound at sentence level, and sound at conversational speech. Each client will have differing goals, but this is the natural flow of progression we follow when teaching an articulation error.
I'm here at 29 lol. Have no trouble with Rs in Arabic etc but in English they're difficult, and that's my mother tongue 😅.. This helped a lot but words like train, string, three I feel I'm not saying it totally right
6 to 8 is the latest age it can naturally develop on its own, but that does not mean that people older than that will not have difficulties. Speech and language difficulties present at a wide variety of ages and stages in life! That’s why my profession exists! I hope that maybe these strategies are helpful for you, but if not please seek out help from an SLP near you! Best of luck!
I’m 15… and I needed this lol thank you!:)
I'm 23 lol
@@veereshguttedar3033 33 😅
14😅
@@Mr_suckup 13 soon to be 14 lol
@@Mr_suckupSame man i’m almost 15 but i’ve been aware of my R problems for years, I just never thought to fix it
I’m an adult and I’ve been pronouncing this wrong my whole life without realizing it. Thanks for this.
that was a good video.. hand or paper in front of the mouth does help to hear what kind of R you are producing.. having feel for how the R should sound and correctly hearing what you are producing are probably the most important parts for the subsequent self-correction...
Thanks Emily .....that tounge position was really helpful.....love from INDIA🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
First time visiting and love your very well explained videos.
Thanks to your help, I feel I can teach my child lots of helpful tips. Thank You!!!!
Thank you, this was the most helpful video for me!
I'm so glad to hear that! you are most welcome!
I learned a lot from you
Thank you so much 🥰
Have you seen the "flosser" trick? I'm considering getting the smaller kids' version and giving it a try with the three 5-and-6-year-olds I do therapy with. Your tips have helped too!
I’m not familiar with that one but I’m sure there are so many creative and helpful techniques out there!
@@EmilyPerrySLPI’m 14, 15 in a couple weeks, do you think I can still fix my R’s or did I wait too long to start fixing it? it’s bad when i’m talking but when i’m just practicing slowly like this, it’s easier and I think I almost have it down.
@@nick-fw2fr What I know for sure is that you can do no harm by trying!! Everyone is different and will respond to therapeutic strategies differently, but always worth the effort of trying!
loooove your videos they are really helpful. can you please make a video for the K,C and G sounds
I will add those to my list! Appreciate the feedback!
Im 13 and I struggle to speak because I have a semi-lisp which makes me struggle to produce my rs properly (I can't say certain sounds without it sounding weird) which makes me so insecure when speaking to someone so I end up mumbling or just not speaking 🥲
Is speech therapy successful if done online? My daughter needs it for English but we do not live in the States. 😞 It’s so odd to me that she pronounces it just fine in Spanish.
This was sooo helpful !!
I'm 27 but i still need to learn this ❤️
I’m 23😭
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I am 99 😢
My son goes to the Speech therapy at school and he’s terrified by her it shouldn’t be that way I don’t even want him to go with her I believe she gets frustrated and upset when he doesn’t understand things
that was what happened to me sadly, now i’m 15 and i’m gonna have to do it myself
Thank you.
I have this selfish desire to want to prevent these videos/therapies from existing 😅. I currently have a crush on a girl with rhotacism and while the crush is not solely because of the impediment, it certainly helps me remember the sweet sound of her voice in my head when i dont get to see her and it got me interested to learn more about her in the first place. I love it so much i really wish people were more patient for people with impediments because i can kinda tell it really bothers her. Still its cool to learn about these techniques! Very well made/informative video though!
that made 0 sense but okay lmao
Why after R she is adding vowel at the end, like saying Raa? It makes it even more similar to W sound articulation.
This is just simply how you progress forward in speech therapy. The ending goal is not to just be able to say “r” on its own, but to say “r” well in a full word. Which unless it is a consonant blend word, it is going to be a post vocalic or pre-vocalic r. This is called co-articulation.
@@EmilyPerrySLP But shouldn't sounds be taught in isolation without any other sound blending in (Raaa)? The same R sound will come with many diff. vowels not just /a/after it. And the jaw move during coarticulation makes it even more similar to W and hard to distinguish the difference.
@@djordje.stanis yes the progression is first word in isolation, then word at the consonant vowel or vowel consonant level, then sound at word level, sound at sentence level, and sound at conversational speech. Each client will have differing goals, but this is the natural flow of progression we follow when teaching an articulation error.
I need speech !lol
Can you do a video on S and Ssssss sounds.
I do have one! Check my channel for it
My worst nightmaric word to say is “rural”😂
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I pronounce ‘aal’ instead of ‘aar’ helpp
I'm here at 29 lol. Have no trouble with Rs in Arabic etc but in English they're difficult, and that's my mother tongue 😅.. This helped a lot but words like train, string, three I feel I'm not saying it totally right
Do you have an email to connect me?
I need private phonics classes. Thank you
When she said 6 to 8 yo im here a 12yo trying to learn this
6 to 8 is the latest age it can naturally develop on its own, but that does not mean that people older than that will not have difficulties. Speech and language difficulties present at a wide variety of ages and stages in life! That’s why my profession exists! I hope that maybe these strategies are helpful for you, but if not please seek out help from an SLP near you! Best of luck!
I'm 28 and here I am trying to learn the R sound
Hello It’s Beyza from Turkey.Could I reach you by mail? Thank you already.😊