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The sound ‘l’ is often quite a late sound in normal speech development and some children don’t get this until they are around 4 years old - often substituting it for a ‘w’ sound.
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Coshocton Tribune on MSNStuttering is common in young children and can be a normal part of speech development - MSNStuttering is a disruption of the flow of speech, a form of dysfluency. This may appear in a variety of ways. It could be ...
There are two lisp types that may be naturally occurring and are part of typical speech development. These lisps are fairly common, and approximately 85 percent of children will grow ...
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