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ARTICULATION &
PHONOLOGICAL THERAPY
Articulation therapy focuses on improving the production of individual sounds, while phonological therapy targets the patterns of sound errors that affect multiple sounds. Both therapies aim to improve speech intelligibility and can be used for children who have difficulty being understood by their peers and adults.
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Below are two charts: one detailing the age of acquisition of all speech sounds and one with examples of common phonological errors.​


Complete the form below to discuss your child's articulation or phonology with a speech pathologist.
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