Frontal Lisp/Interdental Lisp | Speech Therapy Ideas & Word Lists

Speech and Language Kids Podcast - Un pódcast de Carrie Clark, Speech-Language Pathologist

What Is a Frontal Lisp? Let’s start at the beginning. A frontal lisp, also known as an interdental lisp, occurs when a child says the /s/ and /z/ sounds with the tongue pushed too far forward. This causes /s/ and /z/ to sound more like “th”. Frontal lisps are sometimes caused by The post Frontal Lisp/Interdental Lisp | Speech Therapy Ideas & Word Lists appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.

Visit the podcast's native language site