Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy For Articulation Disorder
in West Bloomfield, MI

Does your child have trouble pronouncing words clearly? Maybe you’ve found yourself leaning in to listen more closely because some words don’t sound quite the way you’d expect. While some speech challenges are a normal part of growing up, for some kids, unclear speech is more than just a phase; it could be a sign of an articulation disorder.

But here’s the good news. With early support from experts like Gigi’s Kids, your child can become a clear and confident communicator. We understand how important it is for your little one to be heard and understood. Our pediatric speech and language therapists can help empower your child to express themselves confidently and clearly using proven, play-based techniques.

What Is an Articulation Disorder?

An articulation disorder is a condition where some children find it harder to pronounce certain sounds clearly. It’s not about what they want to say but how their mouth, tongue, teeth, and lips are working to say it. Children with this disorder might swap sounds, leave them out, distort them, or even add extra ones without realizing it.

For example, a child might say “. poon” instead of “spoon” or “thoap” instead of “soap.” These kinds of speech mistakes are typical in very young children, but if they continue past the expected age, it may be a sign of an articulation disorder.

How Does an Articulation Disorder Manifest?

Every child is different, which also means how an articulation disorder manifests will also be different. Here are some common patterns you might notice:

  • Substitutions: Replacing one sound with another, like “thun” instead of “sun” or “wabbit” instead of “rabbit.”
  • Omitting sounds: Leaving out certain sounds in words. For instance, saying “nana” instead of “banana” or “ca” instead of “can.”
  • Distorting sounds: Producing unclear versions of sounds, such as a lisped “s.” For example, saying “thlushy” instead of “slushy.”
  • Adding extra sounds: Inserting extra sounds or syllables, like saying “puh-lay” instead of “play.”
  • Difficulty being understood: Struggling to be understood by people other than close family members,

How Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy Helps With Articulation Disorder

Pediatric speech and language therapy can help make a real difference in kids with articulation disorders. How? By using personalized techniques that improve how your child forms and uses speech sounds. At Gigi’s Kids, our approach is based on child-led therapy and your child’s unique interests, making each session enjoyable and motivating.

Family involvement is also a key part of our process, as it significantly contributes to your child’s progress. That’s why we encourage parents and caregivers to actively participate in sessions to support progress at home.

Our speech therapists also hold advanced certifications in specialized speech therapy techniques. This level of expertise ensures that your child receives the highest standard of care.

Get Started with Gigi's Kids Today!

Let us help your child find their voice and communicate with confidence. Give us a call today at (248) 735-8080 to schedule an evaluation with Gigi’s Kids today and see the difference early personalized support can make in your child’s speech and self-expression.