Articulation
What is articulation?
What is an articulation problem?
Is an articulation problem the same as "baby talk"?
What are some types of sound errors?
What causes an articulation problem?
Is an accent an articulation problem?
Can ear problems during infancy have any effect on late sound development?
Will a child outgrow a functional articulation problem?
Do children learn all sounds at once?
At what age should a child be producing all sounds correctly?
How can I help a child pronounce words correctly?
Can an adult with an articulation problem be helped?
Who can help?
Is it important to correct an articulation problem?
- What is articulation?
- What is an articulation problem?
- Is an articulation problem the same as "baby talk"?
- What are some types of sound errors?
- What causes an articulation problem?
- Is an accent an articulation problem?
- Can ear problems during infancy have any effect on late sound development?
- Will a child outgrow a functional articulation problem?
- Do children learn all sounds at once?
- At what age should a child be producing all sounds correctly?
- How can I help a child pronounce words correctly?
- Can an adult with an articulation problem be helped?
- Who can help?
- Is it important to correct an articulation problem?
What is articulation?
Articulation is the process by which sounds, syllables, and words are formed when your tongue, jaw, teeth, lips, and palate alter the air stream coming from the vocal folds.TOP
What is an articulation problem?
A person has an articulation problem when he or she produces sounds, syllables, or words incorrectly so that listeners do not understand what is being said or pay more attention to the way the words sound than to what they mean.TOP
Is an articulation problem the same as "baby talk"?
An articulation problem sometimes sounds like baby talk because many very young children do mispronounce sounds, syllables, and words. But words that sound cute when mispronounced by young children interfere with the communication of older children or adults. Older children and adults have so many severe errors that their articulation problems are very different from "baby talk." Contact us for more information.TOP
What are some types of sound errors?
Most errors fall into one of three categories: omissions, substitutions, or distortions. An example of an omission is "at" for "hat" or "oo" for "shoe." An example of a substitution is the use of "w" for "r", which makes "rabbit" sound like "wabbit," or the substitution of "th" for "s" so that "sun" is pronounced "thun." When the sound is said inaccurately but sounds something like the intended sound, it is called a distortion.TOP
What causes an articulation problem?
Articulation problems may result from physical causes, such as cerebral palsy, cleft palate, or hearing loss, or may be related to other problems in the mouth, such as dental problems. However, most articulation problems occur in the absence of any obvious physical disability. The cause of these so-called functional articulation problems may be faulty learning of speech sounds.TOP
Is an accent an articulation problem?
Articulation is the process by which sounds, syllables, and words are formed when your tongue, jaw, teeth, lips, and palate alter the air stream coming from the vocal folds. Contact us for more information.TOP
Can ear problems during infancy have any effect on late sound development?
Children learn their speech sounds by listening to the speech around them. This learning begins very early in life. If children have frequent ear problems during this important listening period, they may fail to learn some speech sounds.TOP
Will a child outgrow a functional articulation problem?
A child's overall speech pattern will usually become more understandable as he or she matures, but some children will need direct training to eliminate all articulation errors. The exact speech pattern of the individual child will determine the answer to this question.TOP
Do children learn all sounds at once?
Sounds are learned in an orderly sequence. Some sounds, such as "p," "m," and "b," are learned as early as 3 years of age. Other sounds. like "s," "r," and "I," often are not completely mastered until the early school years. Contact us for more information.TOP
At what age should a child be producing all sounds correctly?
Children should make all the sounds of English by 8 years of age. Most sounds are mastered by age 4. Exceptions are R, S, Th and L. Many children learn these sounds much earlier.TOP
How can I help a child pronounce words correctly?
By setting a good example. Don't interrupt or constantly correct the child. Don't let anyone tease or mock (including friends or relatives). Instead, present a good model. Use the misarticulated word correctly with emphasis. If the child says. "That's a big wabbit," you say "Yes, that is a big rabbit. A big white rabbit. Would you like to have a rabbit?"TOP
Can an adult with an articulation problem be helped?
Most articulation problems can be helped regardless of a person's age, but the longer the problem persists, the harder it is to change. Some problems,such as those relating to nerve impulses to the muscles of articulation (dysarthria), are particularly difficult and generally will require a longer period of help than a functional disorder. Other conditions that may influence progress in a child or adult include hearing ability, condition of the oral structures such as the teeth, frequency of help obtained, motivation, intelligence, and cooperation. Contact us for more informationTOP
Who can help?
Contact a speech-language pathologist if you are concerned about speech. A speech-language pathologist is a professional trained at the master's or doctoral level to evaluate and help the child or adult with an articulation problem as well as other speech and/or language disorders. The speech-language pathologist should be certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and/or licensed by the State of New Jersey. The speech-language pathologist can advise whether professional help is indicated and how to arrange for assistance. The speech-language pathologist can also give you guidance or provide services to help prevent or eliminate a problem. Early help is especially important for more severe problems.TOP
Is it important to correct an articulation problem?
When you consider the possible impact an articulation problem may have on one's social, emotional, educational, and/or vocational status, the answer becomes obvious. Our speech is an important part of us. The quality of our lives is affected by the adequacy of our speech. Contact us for more information.TOP

