Speech therapy for the "ch" sound typically involves a combination of auditory discrimination, articulation practice, and visual cues. Therapists may use techniques such as modeling the sound, breaking it down into its components, and employing games or activities to make learning engaging. Visual aids, such as pictures or diagrams showing mouth placement, can also help children understand how to produce the sound correctly. Regular practice and positive reinforcement are essential for progress.
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