Once your child understands the correct placement, start by practicing the “SH” sound in isolation - this means just the “SH” sound by itself, and not in words. Have your child imitate your productions after you. It can help many children to have a direct model. Over time, try to fade your modeling and allow your child to say the “SH” sound on their own.
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How to Pronounce the “SH” Soundake sure your child understands the correct placement of the articulators (lips, teeth, tongue). Review the correct placement described above, and see the helpful video below for more practice. <span>Once your child understands the correct placement, start by practicing the “SH” sound in isolation - this means just the “SH” sound by itself, and not in words. Have your child imitate your productions after you. It can help many children to have a direct model. Over time, try to fade your modeling and allow your child to say the “SH” sound on their own. When your child can produce the “SH” sound in isolation easily, it is then time to move on to syllable level. You will continue practicing in very structured contexts. The typical order Summary
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