It’s important to start by showing a child the anatomy of the mouth and where exactly the R sound happens. What’s the best way to do this? Well, with a giant mouth of course! We also like this little one so kids can have their own while we are showing them. You can purchase the giant mouth at superduperinc.com. |
If there are no allergies, we like to work with peanut butter. Have the child put some peanut butter on the top of their palate. Now have them use the tip of their tongue to try to clean and push the peanut butter to the back of their mouth. It will help them with tongue mobility and to find the proper tongue placement to produce and R sound. |
Back to peanut butter! We use a nuk brush or a tongue
depressor to apply some peanut butter to the inside surface of the top molars. We then ask the kids to try to taste the peanut butter only using the side surface of their tongue. This helps them learn to flatten the tongue and get good lateral placement. |