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Talking with your child's clinician about home practice

What is worth raising with the speech-language pathologist, and what Articarry already shows them.

Your child's speech-language pathologist can already see the practice that happened: how often it was done and every recording your child made. You do not need to keep a tally or report back on how the words sounded. That is on the page for them.

What is genuinely worth raising is the things the dashboard cannot show. Was practice a struggle to start? Did a particular word upset your child? Did something at home change? Those are the notes a clinician values, because they cannot be read off a recording.

If practice has slipped, say so plainly. There is no judgment in it. A clinician would far rather know that a week was hard than be surprised by quiet on the dashboard. They can adjust what they assign, or how much.

And if you have a question about what your child's speech means, ask the clinician directly. Articarry will never answer that question for you, by design. It is the clinician's to answer.

This guide is general help for families, not advice about a particular child. For anything specific, a child's speech-language pathologist is the person to ask.

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