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Get Free EvaluationThe Science of the Lisp
A lisp occurs when the tongue is positioned incorrectly, distorting air-flow for "S" and "Z" sounds. While common in early childhood, persistent lisps can affect social confidence and professional clarity.
Therapy Goals
✓ Correct tongue placement
✓ Targeted air-flow control
✓ Conversational mastery
Understanding the Type
Interdental Lisp
The tongue pushes between the teeth, turning the "S" into a "TH" sound.
Dentalized Lisp
The tongue presses too hard against the front teeth, muffling the sound.
Lateral Lisp
Air escapes from the sides of the tongue, creating a slushy or "wet" sound.
Palatal Lisp
The tongue contacts the soft palate, causing sounds to originate too far back.
How We Rebuild Clarity
Placement
We teach exactly where the tongue needs to rest for the perfect "S."
Practice
Building from single sounds to words, and eventually full conversation.
Confidence
Reducing self-consciousness so you can speak freely in any setting.
When Should You Seek Help?
Lisps are developmentally appropriate until age 4 or 5. If it persists beyond this, or if an adult wishes to refine their clarity, online therapy is highly effective and convenient.
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