How to fix a lateralized sh sound // LATERAL LISP TIPS FOR SLPs

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Lateralized sh can be a hallmark of a stubborn lateral lisp. Today I’m sharing a quick lateral lisp sh sound production tip.

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I am an adult who has watched a ton of videos and tried all the tricks to say the “sh” sound (with so much frustration) properly and until you said to curve your tongue and I saw the visual, I did not get it. This really helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing!

Shellyg
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THIS was helpful!! Holy cow! Worked for my student!

jeanielinton
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Thank you for the tips. While I've somewhat corrected my lateral lisp, I feel hard to talk in a normal flow and I've noticed large amount of saliva accumulating in my mouth. I have feel heavy manuvering my tongue. My brain finds it hard to place my tongue in the correct position. Could you please help? Thank you

alinoorie
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whoa. I have no clue how to realize /sh/ without lateralizing it /lsh/, /s/ is perfectly fine but it's like I can only produce /s/ and /t/ etc. with air going straight through. maybe it sounds like a correct /sh/ to others but it's always been hard for me to hear and feel it

jordanwardan