
A brief introduction to me, Pauline Midwinter, and my personal and professional history. I am a Mum of two children under 10, so here I give a couple of tips for when and how to practice.
Let's think about our LUNGS! Here are three exercises to try to help and improve our breathing. If we improve our breathing, our voice work is easier and better.
Let's do some fun exercises that really work your voice hard. Get ready for the silly!
Practice the vowel sounds with words and sentences. Easy to use and fit into your busy family life!
Here is one of my favourite sounds...
A trickier sound - do your best!
A very common sound, have a go at this one.
Easy to practice as we use this sound all the time, but are you moving your jaw enough?
A as in cat. A common sound that needs a wide, relaxed jaw.
The same sound found in both 'duck' and 'the'
Some fantastic, easy, fun ways to practice consonants.
I receive a lot of phonecalls from worried parents, whose children speak too fast, speak too quietly, have a nasal voice, speak with a strong accent, cannot be understood... the list goes on.
The great thing is all of these things can be addressed with fun exercises that you and your child can do together.