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The Method for Getting the Mouth Ready to Say R Clearly
If you're struggling to help your child learn to say the R sound and all the Youtube videos, miles long word lists, and google searching is letting you down (and getting overwhelming!), this done for you curriculum is for you!
And that is what many YouTube Videos miss – R is often different based on the person speaking and the words you are saying that you need a resource that can help you teach R in a way that is flexible, but teaches the parts that are the same... and how to get that good R growing!
Check out My First R, a video curriculum that can help you create the first and next R sounds at home.
❌ Difficulty saying the R sound?
R sounds like W, turning “red” into “wed.” It can make your child hard to understand and they might be a little frustrated or embarrassed.
❌ Trouble finding help?
Searching for videos, books, downloads trying to get more support that you can use at home. Whether you have speech therapy or not, you might be on your own at home and the overwhelm is hard.
❌ Your child tries but it just isn't clicking?
The mind is willing but the body is…. Weak? This can be where frustration hits for your child. If they try R flashcard after R flashcard and they are going nowhere fast, it can make it hard to want to practice at home.
❌ Your child child can say R, but not consistently?
R needs to be strong, strong, strong before moving on to avoid frustration, progress plateaus, and sometimes even moving backwards.
❌ You’ve been to speech therapy for R for a LONG time?
You have a great SLP, but the weekly sessions just aren’t enough. You’d love to work in between therapy sessions using speech therapy techniques and you want to know how to fix what might be missing.
If yes, and you want something different - join me, and let’s talk about how to untangle R sounds and move on with more important things..
Hi there -
I’m Amanda and I'm a homeschool grad, mom of 4, and speech language pathologist.
I have seen so many children who have sat in speech therapy for years and not made progress. Sometimes R sounds right, but most of the time they can't say it clearly no matter how hard they try. The practice they have had at home was well intentioned, but no one walked them through the order for R and how to really make R other than "round your lips" and "pull your tongue back."
Some of them sound like they have a hot potato in their mouth...
Some of them have worked on their tone and built a great foundation for R, but haven't quite figured out what THEIR mouth needs to be doing for R, because they've been trying to do it the way someone else does it.
I love to teach:
May I share that with you?
This isn't something just special to me in the speech therapy world, these are concepts that have traction but there is so little available built for parents to use at home that lay it all out. It’s an expectation that everyone either has access to a provider OR their sweet speech language pathologist has the knowledge and TIME to share it.
That isn't always the case, so I decided to start putting it together the way I teach families in my private practice.
For homeschool parents that want to know how it works and want to support their child at home with effective practice for that first R.
Introducing
My First R
In this unpackable video curriculum, I share the techniques I use with my speech therapy clients to get them saying that first time. You can take the techniques and make them a simple part of your daily routine to get that first R rolling and growing towards words.
Clear Rs start with your first R.
A strong first R can set you up for success, because accuracy can be high before you start putting it into words.
Join me for “My First R” the second lesson from the R Clarity Roadmap
Section One| Quick Tips for a Mouth Ready to Make R
A zippy fast intro to muscle foundations for the R sound. This is great if you don't have Mouth Movements for R or need a refresher.
What you’ll get: Exercise video and Quick R Exercise Sheet
Section Two| Techniques for making that very first R
Learn what stays the same with every R and different ways to get that first R out of the head and out of your mouth!
What you’ll get: Instructional Video and First R Technique Cheat Sheet
Section Three| How to build Stamina to say R consistently
Take that bright shining new R and develop it's strength and stamina so it can grow into words.
What you’ll get: Instructional video, daily practice videos, and First R Practice Calendar
Section Four| How to coach and give great cues for R accuracy
Giving feedback can be tricky. Learn what R should sound like and what cues you can give when R sounds... different.
What you’ll get: Instructional Video and Troubleshooting Cheat Sheet.
Section 5: "Do One Thing" Calendar for simple practice offline This calendar boils practice down to just ONE THING a day. So, sweetly simple.
What you’ll get: Do One Thing Calendar
Section 6: How to keep R fun (when it's only just begun!) R can be fun even when it's first growing. Use these fun trackers and simple games to keep the fun alive and the practice effective.
What you’ll get: Guide For Fun First Rs and 3 Cool Trial Trackers
You walk away with a print once, press play and go video program - made to be easy to use, fun for the family, and short enough to do every day so you can get that first R growing a little bit at a time.
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