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Denise Szymczak MA, CCC/SLP
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How Do You Hug a Porcupine? by Laurie Isop

Working on initial /h/- scroll down for more.

Here are some simple ways to practice this sound at home:

  1. Everybody loves a “high 5”!  Play a game with your child and congratulate each other a lot using high-5s & make up fun variations.  Some might be a “hot 5”, a “happy 5” , a “hula 5”, a “honking 5”.
  2. “I have, who has”  is a game that is sort of like modified Go Fish.   Use a deck of cards that contains matching pictures.  Deal out a reasonable number and put the rest in a draw pile.  Each person can hold their cards or spread them out for   everyone to see.  Each player then takes a turn saying “I have  (_) card, who has (_) card”.  Whoever has it gives it up, if no one has it the asking player draws from the pile.  Whoever gets their matches made first is the winner.  
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Line-up cheer- Teacher: I like bees!  Kids: I like honey!
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My YouTube playlist of H songs is  right  here

Look here for my GoodReads shelf with other books to practice this sound.

Core Vocabulary (high frequency words) using /h/- who, how, have, had, he, him, hurt, hot, hold, hungry

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Slideshow for /h/

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