05/09/2026
A lisp is not always just a “bad habit.” 🗣️
It can be connected to how the tongue moves, how speech sounds were learned, dental or structural differences, hearing challenges, or other developmental factors.
That’s why the right support matters. 💡
In this video, we’re sharing 3 simple exercises that can help you start paying attention to tongue placement, airflow, and sound practice.
But if a lisp is persistent or affecting communication and confidence, a speech-language pathologist can help identify what may be contributing to it and create a plan based on the person’s needs.
Clearer speech starts with understanding what’s happening. ✨
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Learn more about what may be contributing to a lisp and the different ways it can show up ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/csp-why-lisp