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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does she replace those sounds with? Like, instead of k and g, does she say t and d (like saying tit when she means kick). There are plenty of sounds that a 3 year old isn't expected to have, but if it's a certain pattern/type of error earlier therapy might be recommended.[/quote] Yes, K sounds like very soft T or D and G sounds like D as well. From what I’ve researched this is the normal pattern of learning to pronounce sounds. When she turned 2 she could still only say “dah” for grandma but before 2.5 it became “damma” and it’s stayed there since. Clothes or close (as in the door) both sound like “doze” I cleaned the playroom up after bed last night and she saw it this morning and came to me and said “mommy, I need my ball pit back! Where you put it?” and it was clear as day like a 5 year old said it (minus the missing verb.) But sentences with lots of K, G, L, T or Th at the beginning of words are unintelligible. [/quote]
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