SPEECH SOUND PRONUNCIATION DISORDERS AND WAYS TO OVERCOME THEM
Keywords:
sound pronunciation, speech disorders, speech therapy, phonetic defects, articulation, correctional exercises, pedagogical approach, speech development, speech therapy sessions, inclusive education.Abstract
This article highlights speech sound pronunciation disorders, their causes, and influencing factors. Incorrect pronunciation of sounds can negatively affect a child’s speech development, social adaptation, and academic success. The article suggests effective speech therapy exercises, pedagogical approaches, and correctional methods for identifying, classifying, and eliminating pronunciation disorders. It also emphasizes the impact of family and educational environments, as well as the importance of timely intervention.
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