![]() ![]() ![]() You may need to have your child use her finger to keep her lip in the right place. Bite your bottom lip (use a mirror to help your child see what she is doing).Use these cues to get your child to say the /f/ sound: The mouth should not open at all during this sound, all of the air should come out of the nose. Have your child hold his lips closed and then ask him to hum or turn his voice on. The /m/ sound is produced by pushing the lips together and humming. To make the /w/ sound, have your child start by saying “oo” like in “boo” and then slowly move the lips apart to say “uh”. You can have her whisper the sound if she’s making it sound like a /b/ instead of a /p/. If your child is having trouble with /p/, use the same cues as for /b/ but you will not tell her to turn her voice on. Help your child push his lips together with his fingers if he’s having trouble getting them closed /p/ Watch My Mouth (this will help him see what your lips are doing).To produce the /b/ sound, use the following cues with your child.
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