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[quote=Anonymous]Why would you not go? You can understand him because you're his mother. Mispronounced R is very common. Does he tend to sit on this knees with his legs out to the side, like a W? There's a linkage there, interestingly enough. (https://sayandplayfamily.com/occupational-therapy/w-sitting-and-articulation#:~:text=From%20a%20speech%20perspective%2C%20a,the%20jaw%2C%20lips%20and%20tongue.) The earlier you go and have it checked the easier it is to fix. And speech therapy has absolutely nothing to do with how verbal, or how many words, or how smart. My son at age 4 was fluent in 2 languages because that's what we speak at home, but needed speech therapy for R/W confusion. (Think "rock" sounded like "wok" ) It was only in one language though. [/quote]
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