This part of Speech Pathology is about educational home-practice support. Therapy targets and treatment plans should come from a qualified professional when there is a clinical concern.
Short, low-pressure practice usually beats stressful drilling. A five-minute routine that preserves confidence, communication access, and caregiver trust is more useful than a long session that turns speech into a test.
Speech Genie is optional and local/browser-only. It stores practice history in this browser, does not upload audio, and is framed as a practice and reflection companion rather than a clinical assessment.
This area is intentionally separate from the broader speech-language guidebooks. The pages here focus on home routines: how to keep practice short, how to use cues without pressure, how to choose word banks respectfully, and how to document patterns without turning family time into a test. The safest use is alongside goals from a qualified clinician, school team, or local care provider.
If a practice idea creates frustration, fatigue, avoidance, pain, swallowing concern, voice strain, regression, or disagreement with a professional plan, pause and ask for guidance. A calm five-minute routine is only useful when it protects communication, dignity, and access.
Start here
- How Home Practice Works
- Caregiver Cues
- Practice Logs
- Word Banks
- Speech Genie Practice Studio
- Privacy and Browser Storage
- Browser Support
Professional-care boundary
Use qualified professionals and local services for concerns about speech, language, voice, fluency, swallowing, development, hearing, regression, sudden change, feeding safety, or school access.
Back to the Speech Therapy hub or open Speech Genie Practice Studio .