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Articulation Drills

How to Practise Articulation Drills with Your Child at Home

Practise articulation drills at home in short, playful 5–10 minute bursts, focusing only on the one target sound your speech therapist has chosen. Build from the sound alone to syllables, words and phrases, using mirrors and games with lots of praise — and check in with your therapist if your child is frustrated or you're unsure which sound to target.

How to Practise Articulation Drills with Your Child at Home
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Clear speech grows one sound at a time — and the kitchen table is a brilliant place to practise.

In short

Articulation drills at home work best in short, playful bursts — five to ten minutes, once or twice a day — focusing on one target sound your child's speech therapist has chosen. Practise the sound on its own first, then in syllables, words and short phrases, always with warmth and lots of praise. Little and often beats long and tiring every time.

How to practise at home

Start where your therapist says. Always work on the one sound (or sound pattern) your therapist has set — not every error at once. Trying to fix everything overwhelms a child and slows progress.

Build up in steps:

  • Sound alone — "Can you make the s snake sound? sssss."
  • In syllablessa, see, so, sue.
  • In words — start with the sound at the beginning (sun, soap, sock), then in the middle and end.
  • In short phrases — "I see the sun."
  • In play and chat — the real goal: using it naturally in everyday talk.

Make it a game, not a test. Use a mirror so your child can watch your mouth and theirs. Turn it into snakes-and-ladders, posting cards into a box, or feeding toy animals — each turn earns one practice word. Aim for many quick, correct repetitions.

Show, don't correct harshly. If they say "tun" for "sun," gently model the right way: "Good try — listen, sssun. Your turn." Keep it light. Stop while it's still fun.

When to check in with a professional

If your child is frustrated, avoiding talking, or you're unsure which sound to target, that's a sign to ask your speech therapist for a quick review. Sounds develop at different ages, so a sound that's tricky at three may be perfectly typical — a clinician can tell you what to expect and what to practise next.

The Pinnacle way

At Pinnacle Blooms Network, home articulation drills work hand-in-hand with guided speech therapy, so you're always practising the right sound the right way. Any clinical assessment and the AbilityScore® are completed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under the care of a qualified clinician — home practice supports, but never replaces, that guidance. With 25 million+ therapy sessions behind our approach, your therapist can give you a personalised home plan that fits your child.

Trusted sources

Guided by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) on speech-sound development and home practice, and by the American Academy of Pediatrics' parent resources on supporting early communication.

Next step — ask your Pinnacle speech therapist for your child's target sound and a simple home plan, or book a speech assessment to get started: WhatsApp +91 91001 81181.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch for frustration, refusing to talk, or your child copying the wrong sound back — these are signs to pause and ask your speech therapist for a review rather than pushing on.

Try this at home

Keep a small box of picture cards by the dinner table and do five target-sound words before pudding — quick, fun, and easy to remember every day.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

How long should home articulation practice last?

Short and frequent works best — about five to ten minutes, once or twice a day. Brief, playful sessions keep your child motivated and lead to better progress than long, tiring ones.

Should I correct every speech mistake my child makes?

No — focus only on the one sound your speech therapist has set. Gently model the correct sound rather than saying "that's wrong," and let everyday chatting stay relaxed and pressure-free.

What if my child gets frustrated during drills?

Stop while it's still fun and try again later. Persistent frustration or avoiding talking is a sign to check in with your speech therapist, who can adjust the plan or target.

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