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>I strongly suggest to stop thinking about your articulators. If they can sometimes move correctly, then they are not the problem and focusing on them will make them not move. > >. I agree with you that in the ideal situation I should stop thinking about articulators. But in this stage/phase my thought: "I can't move articulators", is already hardwired. Yes indeed, as you said, the reason it became hardwired is because of SLPs (when I was a young child). Conclusion: Applying the stop-thought-technique (that you refer to) is ineffective at best and in worse case it makes the monster bigger in my experience. ​ >So they inappropriately started treating it as if it were an articulation disorder. It’s as ridiculous as treating a cancerous mole as if it were non-malignant. Yes