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"As a speech/language pathologist for more
than 25 years, I feel that I have the most
wonderful job in the world.  When I am able
to teach a kindergarten child how to say her
name, or a first grader how to play a game
with his friends, I feel as if I have given them
an indescribable gift."
Foreword by
Heather Whitestone-McCallum,
Miss America 1995,
First Miss America with a Disability
"I was happy to write the foreword because I believe all parents need this information.  From my own experience, I know that if you are raised in an environment that is fun, loving, and nurturing, you are given   the tools to follow your dreams."

Everything YOU Need to Know
about 

Speech Development and

Articulation Problems!

written by Dorothy P. Dougherty, MA,CCC-SLP
Speech/Language Pathologist


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          What should you do if your child is having trouble making certain sounds

that seem to come easily to other kids the same age? The best support you
 
can offer starts with knowing the facts about speech development: which

articulation behaviors are normal at a particular age, which aren't, and how
 
you can tell the difference between the two.

          Teach Me How to Say it Right will help you recognize and address

articulation problems and foster a rich and fun language-learning environment

for your child.


                   For more information about speech development, click below:
       
For more information aboutspeech sounds disorders, click below
Learn how speech sounds develop


Learn how to help your child say sounds correctly

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