What are some “warning signs” that my childs articulation skills (speech sound productions) may be delayed or disordered?
In addition to the above listed stages of sound development, here are “warning signs” that your child’s articulation skills may be delayed or disordered: • Your child’s speech calls attention to itself, so that other adults or children comment on his or her speech. • You have to “interpret” your child’s speech before other people can understand him or her. • Your child shows frustration with his or her unsuccessful attempts to communicate. He may even “give up” when you do not understand his speech. • When your child shows embarrassment about his or her speech.
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