Example words
Practice sentence
Think of three thin things.
Hear the sound
Press play as many times as you like.
Just the sound
The sound on its own, said once.
Sound and syllables
The sound, then each syllable modelled.
Practise the syllables
Say each syllable along with the therapist.
How to form the sound
Step-by-step mouth and tongue instructions.
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Join Home Support →Practice session
Listen and copy each word, then the sentence.
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Join Home Support →Hear the difference
Listen for how this sound differs from a similar one.
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Join Home Support →Why you'll hear two voices
Sally Says uses two voices — Charlotte for whole words and Molly for syllables and individual sounds. Each voice is the best fit for what it's saying, and hearing a bit of variety also helps children tune their ear to how speech sounds across different speakers.
Home practice tips
- • Listen to the sound a few times before trying yourself
- • Say each word slowly and clearly
- • Keep sessions short — 5 to 10 minutes is plenty
- • Celebrate every attempt, not just perfect sounds
This page provides general home-practice support from Sally Says Speech & Language Therapy. It is not a substitute for individual assessment or therapy. If you have concerns about your child's speech or language, speak with your therapist.