Here's another minimal pairs worksheet, this time addressing fronting or backing /g/ and /d/! It is great to work on phonological processes with a minimal pairs approach to ensure that the child can both hear and produce the sounds differently. This is one of the many reasons that it's important before starting therapy that all children have a hearing evaluation.
Thank you so much for sharing your work! these are great!
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DeleteThank you! Appreciate your time and work.
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