Logopædapp: øvelser i udtale

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About this app

https://logopaed-oevelser.dk
https://www.youtube.com/@dk.logopaed.oevelser

This app is developed for children with pronunciation difficulties It is an excellent way to practice the language sounds that the child has difficulties with. The app is packed with catchy pictures, fun exercises and games. It encourages the child to practice.

ATTENTION! It is crucial that the child is able to pronounce the speech sound in isolation before starting the app, otherwise incorrect patterns will be maintained. If you as a parent are in doubt, contact the speech pathologist in your municipality (typically employed in Pedagogical-Psychological Counseling etc.)

Phonology app: Pronunciation exercises. The app can also be used by adults, e.g. with Danish as a second language, to work with language, pronunciation and memory.

The phonology app contains all Danish consonant phonemes. b, d, soft d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, ng, p, r, s, sj, t, v as well as clusters. The app contains a wealth of exciting photographs and drawings within many different subjects and is therefore also an excellent source for increasing the child's vocabulary.

The phonology app has been developed in collaboration with child speech therapist Anne-Lærke Møller Sørensen.
Updated on
Sep 4, 2025

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