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Supporting Your Child with an Articulation Disorder: A Guide for Parents

Articulation disorders can impact a child’s ability to be understood by others, affecting their confidence and social interactions. As a parent, you play a crucial role in supporting your child’s speech development. Here are some strategies to help your child improve their articulation skills at home:

  1. Model Clear Speech – Speak slowly and clearly, emphasizing correct pronunciation without pressuring your child to imitate you immediately.
  2. Encourage Practice Through Play – Engage in games that focus on speech sounds, such as “I Spy” or reading books with target sounds.
  3. Use Visual and Tactile Cues – Show your child how to position their lips, tongue, and teeth for different sounds. Mirrors can be helpful for self-monitoring.
  4. Provide Gentle Corrections – Rather than directly pointing out mistakes, model the correct pronunciation in a natural way. For example, if your child says “wabbit” instead of “rabbit,” you can respond with, “Oh, you saw a rabbit? That’s great!”
  5. Seek Professional Support – Speech therapy can provide individualized strategies and exercises tailored to your child’s needs. A speech-language pathologist can assess progress and offer guidance for continued improvement.

At The Therapy Garden, we support families by providing evidence-based speech therapy for children with articulation disorders. Our goal is to build confidence and communication skills that allow children to express themselves clearly and effectively.

If you’re looking for support, we’re here to help! Reach out to learn more about our programs and how we can assist your child on their speech journey.

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Alena Kumta OTR/L

Alena Kumta MS, OTR/L is joyfully invested in supporting individuals & families in transforming —development, meaningful participation, confidence and connection —through play, child/individual-led interests, connection/shared joy, and seeing/embracing/supporting individual strengths & differences.

Alena has held a wide range of roles as an OT including mental health, early childhood intensive mental health, school-based, nature-based, early intervention, home health, inpatient, and outpatient/clinic based care. Alena has her masters in Occupational Therapy from Stockton University and a BFA in Fine Arts from School of Visual Arts NYC. 

Alena has advanced training in; DIR Floortime (proficient provider), emotional regulation, trauma informed care & ACEs, social emotional learning, sensory integration, feeding therapy, pediatric pelvic health, nature based therapy, and continues to learn and grow her skills. 

When she’s not enjoying her work as an OT- Alena  is spending time with her dog-Violet, being in nature, playing in the garden, foraging, making art, getting movement, helping at Ceto Coffee Roasters, and learning new things!

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