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WHAT DO SPEECH ISSUES LOOKS LIKE?

  • If you notice that your child has difficulty pronouncing certain sounds or words for their age, it could be a sign of speech issues.

  • Children who struggle to express themselves clearly, often become frustrated during conversations, indicating potential speech difficulties.

  • Persistent stuttering, unusual pitch or voice quality, and challenges in following or expressing thoughts may also suggest speech concerns.

  • Children who lag behind their peers in language development milestones, such as vocabulary growth and sentence formation, might require speech assessment.

  • To address your concerns and seek professional guidance, it's advisable to consult a speech-language pathologist who can evaluate your child's speech and language development.


    *Please note, the issues listed above are only possible indications of a speech issue and should not be considered as diagnostic criteria.

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