Here you will find words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and tongue twisters for working on the "t" sound. As usual, most of these practice lists come from the Home Speech Home site. The "t" sound is another visual sound in that a child can easily see themselves or another person make this sound and where to place their tongue. It is helpful to practice it in front of a mirror side-by-side so that child can look at both you and themselves to get the positioning of the tongue correct.
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"T" Picture Words Initial "t" Medial "t" Final "t"
"T" Word Lists Initial "t" Medial "t" Final "t"
"T" Phrases Initial "t" Medial "t" Final "t"
"T" Sentences Initial "t" Medial "t" Final "t"
"T" Tongue Twisters Tea for the thin twin tinsmith. Twelve trim twin-track tapes. Trill two true tunes to the troops. Tacky tractor trailer trucks.
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