3 Fun Ways to Describe the "Sh" Sound

💫 Struggling to teach the "sh" sound in speech therapy? Calling it the "quiet sound" doesn’t always click with my kids, so I’ve come up with 3 fun and creative ways to explain it! These engaging metaphors make learning the "sh" sound easier and more effective. Try them with your students today and see if they help bring out a clearer "sh"! ❤️ Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice. 🛍️Product Links (some may not be exact items as seen in the video) -Sh Sound Handbook, AISP Shop https://bit.ly/ShSound_AISP -Sh Sound Handbook, TpT https://bit.ly/ShSound_TPT -Speech Sound Mouth Cues, AISP Shop https://bit.ly/MouthCues_AISP -Speech Sound Mouth Cues, TpT https://bit.ly/MouthCues_TPT 💻 Video Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:41 Cue #1: Washing machine sound 01:49 Cue #2: Firehose sound 03:08 Cue #3: Snoring sound 03:43 More tips 04:34 Wrap-up 🌐 Website https://adventuresinspeechpathology.com/ 🙂 Socials https://www.instagram.com/adventuresi...   / adventuresinspeechpathology   📩 Join my email list https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5ec3ac... ✅ Shop my resources https://adventuresinspeechpathology.c... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... ⭐ Go to my Freebie Library https://adventuresinspeechpathology.c... ►Amazon Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/adventure... Amazon Disclosure: Some of the links below may be affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, I will earn an affiliate commission if you purchase through the link. DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this clip is based on research evidence and the authors’ clinical experience treating speech sound disorders. We do not claim that this is the only way to treat speech sound disorders. Adventures in Speech Pathology (AISP) encourages you to seek out up-to-date, evidence-based research and discuss any clinical questions with supervisors.