Articulation therapy is a form of speech-language therapy which focuses on how speech sounds are produced. It is a treatment used by children or adults who have difficulty in pronouncing words clearly enough to be easily understood by others.
Articulation refers to the production of speech sounds. A person with an articulation problem incorrectly articulates the distinct sounds within certain words by distorting, adding, or leaving off some of the sounds. One example is informally called a lisp where a person incorrectly pronounces a "s" sound.
Articulation refers to the production of speech sounds. A person with an articulation problem incorrectly articulates the distinct sounds within certain words by distorting, adding, or leaving off some of the sounds. One example is informally called a lisp where a person incorrectly pronounces a "s" sound.