trigraph igh

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The trigraph “igh” represents a specific three-letter combination that produces the long “i” sound in English words like “light,” “high,” and “sight.” At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, our speech therapists focus on helping children master phonics and pronunciation, including challenging trigraphs like “igh.” Through targeted speech therapy, we support improved reading skills, articulation, and overall communication development.

Unlocking the Power of Phonics: Understanding the IGH Sound

Speech Therapy Services Teaching children to decode words is one of the first steps to literacy. Among the key building blocks of English phonics is the "IGH" sound. Whether you're a parent helping your child read [Read More]

Teaching the ‘igh’ Sound

Helping children master phonics is a crucial part of their reading journey. One sound that often requires extra attention is the ‘igh’ sound. This common trigraph, found in words like "light" and "high," can be a bit tricky for young [Read More]

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