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articulation specific sound disorder
Q. Should I worry about a mispronounced “R”?
12
Mar

The first question to consider is if the inability to say the sound is bothersome for your child. If it doesn’t seem to be an issue for them and they are generally intelligible then it might cause more heartache trying to remedy something that the child doesn’t see as a problem. Additionally, if they don’t see the point of correcting the sound, they are unlikely to be motivated to make the necessary therapeutic investment in the practice and work it takes.

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