Articulation Therapy for Children
Helping children improve speech sound production through engaging, personalized online speech therapy.
What Is Articulation Therapy?
Articulation therapy helps children learn to correctly produce speech sounds that may be difficult for them. Some children may substitute sounds, leave sounds out of words, or have difficulty producing certain sounds clearly, making speech harder for others to understand.
At Untangled Speech Therapy, therapy is individualized to each child's unique needs and designed to build both communication skills and confidence.
Signs Your Child May Benefit from Articulation Therapy
✓ Your child is difficult for others to understand
✓ Your child leaves sounds out of words
✓ Your child substitutes one sound for another
✓ Your child becomes frustrated when speaking
✓ Teachers or family members have concerns about speech clarity
✓ Your child avoids speaking because they are self conscious about speech
Common Speech Sounds We May Target
• R sounds
• S and Z sounds
• L sounds
• TH sounds
• SH, CH, and J sounds
• Other speech sound patterns that affect speech clarity
Every child is different, and therapy goals are tailored to the individual child's needs.
How Online Articulation Therapy Works
Online articulation therapy is interactive, engaging, and designed to help children make meaningful progress from the comfort of home.
Sessions may include games, visual supports, digital activities, and evidence based techniques that target speech sound production in a fun and motivating way.
Parents receive ongoing support and strategies to help children practice skills outside of therapy sessions.
Why Families Choose Untangled Speech Therapy
✓ Personalized treatment plans
✓ Child centered approach
✓ Evidence based therapy
✓ Parent collaboration
✓ Convenient online sessions
✓ Engaging and motivating activities
Ready to Get Started?
If you have concerns about your child's speech clarity, I'd love to help.
Schedule a free consultation to learn how articulation therapy may support your child's communication goals.