How to fix a lateralized sh sound // LATERAL LISP TIPS FOR SLPs

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @Shellyg2377
    @Shellyg2377 6 месяцев назад

    I am an adult who has watched a ton of videos and tried all the tricks to say the “sh” sound (with so much frustration) properly and until you said to curve your tongue and I saw the visual, I did not get it. This really helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing!

    • @thepedispeechie4227
      @thepedispeechie4227  2 месяца назад

      I am so glad you found this video helpful! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @berniemac6095
    @berniemac6095 Год назад +6

    4:00

  • @jenniferchapman6400
    @jenniferchapman6400 2 года назад +1

    Can't wait to try it!

  • @markboron5581
    @markboron5581 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for these tips!

  • @alinoorie6957
    @alinoorie6957 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the tips. While I've somewhat corrected my lateral lisp, I feel hard to talk in a normal flow and I've noticed large amount of saliva accumulating in my mouth. I have feel heavy manuvering my tongue. My brain finds it hard to place my tongue in the correct position. Could you please help? Thank you

    • @omaralatawi2675
      @omaralatawi2675 2 года назад

      I think that strengthening the tongue muscles is the most important stage before starting the letter pronunciation exercises

    • @alinoorie6957
      @alinoorie6957 2 года назад

      @@omaralatawi2675 can you please recommend some exercises? Thanks

    • @omaralatawi2675
      @omaralatawi2675 2 года назад

      @@alinoorie6957
      Two points to focus on
      The first exercises the muscles of the tongue and leave the wrong habits
      Wrong habits such as eating on the side that leaks air and saliva, you should eat on the other side so as not to increase the problem, and also try to leave your tongue straight most of the time
      The exercises focus on the sides and tip of the tongue, especially the weak side that leaks air
      I have a question, are your dentures incorrect? Especially with the sides?
      I am writing through Google Translator, so excuse me if there are any mistakes

    • @alinoorie6957
      @alinoorie6957 2 года назад

      @@omaralatawi2675 thanks Omar. I tend to chew from my right more as I am righty. My dentures are correct as I've checked with my dentist. My main 2 issues are excessive saliva formulation and feeling tongue heavy with confusion where to place my tongue while saying words with S, Z, J, G while S being the most problematic letter.

    • @omaralatawi2675
      @omaralatawi2675 2 года назад

      @@alinoorie6957
      The tongue is often heavy due to muscle atrophy or weakness
      Vigorous exercise can free your tongue and make it flexible and lighter
      And your problem with the letter g is a weakness in the middle of the tongue because you can't press it to get the g. Makes a sound similar to the letter S
      As for saliva, I think it is just a belief that the nose or the almonds may have a role or a secondary reason for that.
      Do you have a problem with the letter R?

  • @jordanwardan7588
    @jordanwardan7588 Год назад +1

    whoa. I have no clue how to realize /sh/ without lateralizing it /lsh/, /s/ is perfectly fine but it's like I can only produce /s/ and /t/ etc. with air going straight through. maybe it sounds like a correct /sh/ to others but it's always been hard for me to hear and feel it

    • @jordanwardan7588
      @jordanwardan7588 Год назад

      I do also have an open bite though all the way up to my wisdom teeth on the left side, which certainly affects how I speak. I remember in speech classes how the slp couldn't ever get me to make not slushy /sh/ /ch/ although /s/ was fine. I only recently learned about the lateral lisp

  • @andyxyz01
    @andyxyz01 Год назад

    Slavoj Zizek needs to see this video

    • @svperuzer
      @svperuzer 2 месяца назад

      Bro that's his brand