Articulation Difficulties

Finding difficulty in pronouncing certain words

Communication is not a steady process for everyone. It differs from one-to-one. Some find difficulty in pronouncing some sounds and words, it’s not different. They used to pronounce the same word two or three times to make it understandable.

For them, the words or sounds feel harder to pronounce or their tongue may not be fine tuning the word they actually try to pronounce.

Finding difficulty in pronouncing certain words

Moments You May Notice

  • When certain words feel disturbed because of the pronunciation
  • When others ask to repeat the word which was unclear
  • When you avoid some sounds because it's harder for others to understand
  • When you avoid the conversation of the fear of unclear pronunciation
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Why This Happens

This unclarity in sounds can occur for various reasons. It happens because of the muscle coordinations, or simply, it just developed like that.

What Can Help

  • Practice muscle exercises for muscle relaxation and to get better pronunciation
  • Speak slowly and understand the words that feels vague and weak
  • Repeat sounds and words repeatedly
  • Engage in conversation without rushing

Seek Professional Support

If your self practice and effort is not reflected in life, it's better to seek professional support.

A speech therapist can support you in:

  • Help you with professional way of dealing with the situation
  • Supports you with practices that to follow in life
  • Building confidence and positivity all throughout the journey.

More Concern

Speak to our Therapy Success Manager, who is also a clinical psychologist for clear guidance and support for your communication journey.

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