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#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @speechandsuchtherapy (verified account) - Parents ask me this allll the time: "Is this a lisp?"

A true lisp is a distortion of the S and Z sounds -
tongue between the teeth, pressed on the te
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Parents ask me this allll the time: “Is this a lisp?” A true lisp is a distortion of the S and Z sounds – tongue between the teeth, pressed on the teeth, air spilling over the sides, or pulled too far back so it sounds more like “sh.” If your child says “fink” for think or “dis” for this… that’s a TH substitution, not a lisp. Both can make speech harder to understand, and both are worth checking out with a speech therapist but we treat them differently in therapy. Save this to replay the different lisp sounds and share with a parent or teacher who may have the same question “lisp.” 💛 #speechtherapy #lisp #speechsounds #articulation #slp #slpmom #parenttips #earlyintervention #funlearningathome
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @ableuk.ae - A lisp is a common speech impediment where a person has
difficulty pronouncing 's' and 'z' sounds, often making them sound slushy , wet, or like a 'th
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A lisp is a common speech impediment where a person has difficulty pronouncing ‘s’ and ‘z’ sounds, often making them sound slushy , wet, or like a ‘th’ sound, due to incorrect tongue placement (like poking out between the teeth) when forming these sounds. Common Causes • Tongue Placement: The tongue might stick out between or in front of the teeth instead of resting behind them. • Oral Muscle Weakness: Muscles in the tongue or mouth might not be strong enough. • Learned Habit: A child might simply learn to make the sound differently. • Physical Factors: In some cases, a tongue-tie (frenulum) or dental issues can contribute. • Habitual Pacifier/Thumb Use: Prolonged use may affect muscle development. Therapy Techniques Tongue Placement: SLPs teach precise tongue positioning, often behind the front teeth, for /s/ and /z/ sounds. Mirror Work: Watching mouth movements in a mirror helps individuals see and adjust their tongue and lip positions. Tactile Cues: Using physical guidance or touch to feel where the tongue should go. Airflow Control: For lateral lisps, exercises direct air forward, sometimes using straws or by prolonging /t/ sounds (like “t-t-t-t-t-s”). Consult us if your child’s lisp persists past age 4 or 5, if speech is generally hard to understand. #ableuk #ableukdubai #childdevelopment #speechtherapy #overwhelmedchildren #oralplacementtherapy #beckmanstretches #oralmotortherapy #lisp #languageskills
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @realjmarnz - TAG SOMEONE WITH A LISP 🥀 #fyp #lisp #relatable
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TAG SOMEONE WITH A LISP 🥀 #fyp #lisp #relatable
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @vaani.care - Watch this video till the end !!

You might wonder - how long it will take to fix a lisp? 
The answer is lisp correction through speech therapy varies
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Watch this video till the end !! You might wonder - how long it will take to fix a lisp? The answer is lisp correction through speech therapy varies for each person. 📞 Want to get treatment for lisping? WhatsApp us at 8889963063 to book your appointment today! . . . [ lisp correction speech therapy, how to fix a lisp, speech therapy for lisp, lisp treatment duration, best therapy for lisping, articulation therapy for lisp, lisp speech exercises, how long to correct a lisp, speech therapist for lisp, pronunciation therapy ] . . . #lisp #speechtherapy #clearcommunication #articulationtherapy #lispcorrection #speechtherapist #fluentcommunication #pronunciation #therapyworks #fyp #speechimprovement #abhishekupmanyu #standup
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @mckinnongalloway (verified account) - Can I lip read??

This is a common question I get a lot. My answer is mainly no but I would say I can lip read around 20% of words. However if you thr
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Can I lip read?? This is a common question I get a lot. My answer is mainly no but I would say I can lip read around 20% of words. However if you throw a few signs in with the lip reading it gives me context to understand the words and pick them up faster. You guys…. Lip reading is HARD. I’ve done a lot of hard things and I’d like to think of myself as a pretty educated person that picks up skills quickly. Well not this one. It is a talent. It’s exhausting because my brain is picking up every clue you can give me to piece the words together. Maybe it’s just me but I have a lot of respect for those who can lip read cause it’s like one of her hardest things I’ve ever done. Much respect. 🙌🏻 #signlanguage #deaf #asl #deafcommunity #deafculture #americansignlanguage #deaftalents #deafawareness #deafworld # #deafness #deafpeople #deaflove #deafpride #hardofhearing #learnasl #deafeducation #hearingaids #nf2biosolutions #deafvideo #love #deaflife #deaftravel #signing #sign #deafgirl #nf #nf2 #deaftech #deaftechnology
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @alexlaughs (verified account) - I've been wanting to write about this for a while but I believe there's a new subcategory of the influencer accent brewing that I'm calling Lip Filler
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I’ve been wanting to write about this for a while but I believe there’s a new subcategory of the influencer accent brewing that I’m calling Lip Filler Accent. It’s a way of speaking that makes sense if you’ve just been injected and your lips are tender, but lately I’ve noticed more KIDS speaking in it, which means something crazy: PEOPLE ARE ADOPTING IT EVEN IF THEY DONT HAVE FILLER. I made this deeply embarrassing video to get your attention so you can read the blog I wrote about this - you can find the link in my bio 👄 Does this sound familiar to you?! What do you think?!
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @orions.speechie - Lisping is a speech difference where a person say certain sounds like, most commonly /s/ and /z/ in an unusual way. 

This happens because the tongue
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Lisping is a speech difference where a person say certain sounds like, most commonly /s/ and /z/ in an unusual way. This happens because the tongue is not in its typical position when making the sound, which changes how the sound comes out. Normally, for /s/ and /z/ sounds, the tongue tip is placed close to the alveolar ridge (just behind the upper front teeth) that is >>> without touching the teeth, and air flows straight down the middle. #lisp #lisping #speech #speaking #english #speechtherapy
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @thespeechfix - Most adults with a lisp are practicing.

Repeating words.

Slowing down.

Trying to "say it right."

But here's the problem:

If you're only practicin
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Most adults with a lisp are practicing. Repeating words. Slowing down. Trying to “say it right.” But here’s the problem: If you’re only practicing in single words, you’re not actually changing how you speak. You’re training it in a controlled setting— but not where it matters. So the second you: • speed up • talk in sentences • stop thinking about it …it comes right back. That’s why it feels like you’ve “almost fixed it” for years. You didn’t fail. You just never trained it at the right level. Speech has to be built step-by-step: words → phrases → sentences → conversation If you skip that, it won’t stick. That’s exactly what this program walks you through— in short, structured sessions you can actually keep up with. 5 minutes. In your car. Simple. Done. Start the first 5-minute session free. Comment PRACTICE for the link. #lisp #speechtherapy #adultlearning #communication #personaldevelopment
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @topwatchtv - A lisp happens when someone's tongue, teeth, or airflow positions make certain sounds-especially "s" and "z"-come out differently than intended. Inste
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A lisp happens when someone’s tongue, teeth, or airflow positions make certain sounds—especially “s” and “z”—come out differently than intended. Instead of the tongue sitting just behind the teeth to create a sharp hiss, it may push forward, slide sideways, or not lift high enough, which softens or distorts the sound. This can create the classic “th” sound in place of an “s,” or a slushy, sideways airflow that changes the clarity of the word. Lisps can come from habits developed in childhood, the shape of someone’s mouth, or even tension in the jaw or tongue. While they’re often harmless and part of someone’s natural speech pattern, speech therapy can help adjust placement and airflow for those who want to change it. Ultimately, lisps aren’t a sign of low intelligence or poor speaking—they’re simply a different way the mouth forms sound. •Video from : @kick.it.forward
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @speechinvabeach - 💬 "My child has a lisp - what should I do?"

Here's what's going on:
The tongue is sneaking forward between the teeth when making "s" and "z" sounds.
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💬 “My child has a lisp — what should I do?” Here’s what’s going on: The tongue is sneaking forward between the teeth when making “s” and “z” sounds. 🪞 Try this at home: 1️⃣ Start with the /t/ sound — it helps your child find that “tongue tip up” position right behind the teeth. 2️⃣ Once they can do that easily, stretch it out into “tssss.” Use words like “hat” and “hats” 🎩 3️⃣ Encourage them to smile and keep teeth together — that helps the air flow in the right direction. 4️⃣ Use a mirror for fun visual feedback (kids love watching their tongue “stay in”!). Let me know if you try it ⬇️
#Common Lisp Dialect Reel by @enjoy.in.my.world - Lips reading #iamsrk #kajol #beingsalmankhan #lipsreading #comedy #jiohotstar #bigboss #colorstv
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