My daughter is 5 years old, and does not have what I would call a lisp, however she sounds very baby-ish most of the time. People who are not around her have a hard time understanding her, and look to me to interpret. I usually have her repeat it more clearly.
I am working on her pronunciation, but am concerned about the lack of improvement. Nobody is allowed to speak "baby" in our house, so this is not the issue.
Her teachers are not concerned at all. It's disturbing when you hear her classmates speaking so clearly in comparison. Other parents have also asked me if I am working with her on it. She is a smart, loving, fun child, and I don't want to harp all the time.
Soooo... again, is this normal, or should I be more proactive about her clarity of speaking? My husband and I have discussed going to a coach just in passing, but I am starting to think more seriously about it.
2007-01-31
10:41:28
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K. Bunton
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler