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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Her 3 yr well check is barely two months away so of course I’ll bring it up with her pediatrician if she hasn’t made progress and request a referral for speech therapy or at least an evaluation. Right now I’m just looking for resources that people might have used on their own to casually but correctly practice the sounds. [/quote] [b]The longer you wait the harder it is to correct[/b].[/quote] Omg, are you people this annoying in real life? She’s not even 3 yet. Two months ago she was mostly talking in 3-4 word sentences and everything was very contextual. She’s like a different person now with long, complex sentences and spontaneous thoughts (ie words with no context clues from what we’re currently doing.) If I posted about getting her in speech therapy you’d all be up my ass telling me I was a crazy anxious FTM trying to rush normal development. Right now she isn’t behind and no expert would say to bring her in. I’m simply wanting to help things along a bit for her sake and to give me more to report at her 3 yr if we’ve been actively practicing sounds and she’s still struggling. I’m on top of this. Right now I’m trying to find reliable online resources for methods to teach the missing sounds that a parent can do. [/quote] You can't find reliable online as you need the face to face and someone correcting what she is doing and teaching her. If it was that easy for you to do, she wouldn't have articulation issues. My child was in speech therapy for years. No one is telling you what you are saying and you are making up stuff to justify not getting your daughter help. There is a method to it all. The younger you fix those things the easier it is on her. The longer you let her do the incorrect pronunciations the harder it is to correct.[/quote]
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