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Speech Development – Breaking down the terminology

Speech Development – Breaking down the terminology

by Kathleen Hornery | Oct 29, 2019 | Therapy

What is normal speech development? Children begin to use certain speech sounds at particular ages. The sounds are sometimes grouped as the “early, middle, and late 8 sounds”. Early 8: By age 3 your child should be able to say the sounds m, b, y, w, n, d, p, h. Middle...

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