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Speech Language Pathology information for families, students and professionals. ... Some children, whose only speech problem is lisping, are not ready for direct work on their lisps at 4½ to 5. When they are assessed in the SLP's "clinical judgement" it is apparent that immediate intervention is not appropriate.
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www.speech-language-therapy.com/lisptx.htm
www.speech-language-therapy.com/lisptx.htm
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When children exhibit a lisp alone, it usually does not affect their speech intelligibility – that is, how well you understand their speech. Nevertheless, a lisp sounds and looks different. School-aged children can feel embarrassed and become self-conscious about talking. ... Understanding Lisping in Children...
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www.preschoolerstoday.com/resources/articles/lisp.htm
www.preschoolerstoday.com/resources/articles/lisp.htm
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"Lisping" is a lay term that describes the way a child mispronounces words. Typically it refers to the s sound being produced like a th sound. ... This happens with many children, and most will outgrow it by age 7 with no intervention at all. If your child is 7, though, you should get some professional help, since a lisp is...
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www.babycenter.com/404_can-i-help-correct-my-childs-lis...
www.babycenter.com/404_can-i-help-correct-my-childs-lisp_71658.bc
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Speech-language pathologist Patricia McAleer Hamaguchi discusses ways to help your preschooler's speech. ... This happens with many children, and most will outgrow it by age 7 with no intervention at all. Pointing out that he's lisping won't help your child stop and may harm his self-esteem.
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www.babycenter.com/404_can-i-help-correct-my-childs-lis...
www.babycenter.com/404_can-i-help-correct-my-childs-lisp_70376.bc
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Many children lisp at certain stages of speech development, especially when they lose their front primary teeth. Lisping is, therefore, sometimes called a developmental phonetic disorder.
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www.empowher.com/community/ask/why-do-some-children-hav...
www.empowher.com/community/ask/why-do-some-children-have-lisp
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Many children lisp at certain stages of speech development, especially when they lose their front primary teeth. Lisping is, therefore, sometimes called a ...
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www.enotes.com/childrens-health-encyclopedia/lisping
www.enotes.com/childrens-health-encyclopedia/lisping
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Speech therapy books for speech pathologists and parents whose children have speech problems with the 'R', 'L', and Lisp. Individuals interested in speech therapy, special education and homeschooling books will want to go to this site. ... ; Since the publication of my first book, How to Correct a Child's Lisp ... They have mine!
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Lisping is also associated with immaturity: in some cases children will deliberately adopt a babyish lisp as a form of psychological regression. Unless it has psychological causes, lisping in children under the age of eight is considered a part of normal speech development and is usually not a cause for concern.
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www.healthline.com/galecontent/lisping
www.healthline.com/galecontent/lisping
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Also, children may attempt to talk while a pacifier is in their mouths, causing reduced placement of the tongue for correct sound productions. ... However, in most situations children have acquired these sounds way before that time. Many children use these sounds clearly by 2 or 3 years of age.
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www.childrentoday.com/articles/development/a-lithp-is-j...
www.childrentoday.com/articles/development/a-lithp-is-just-a-lisp-1606/2/
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