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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any SLP be able to help with a lisp. If there is not progress in a year, I’d question if your child has poor attention, self-awareness, motivation, and desire to change their speech. [/quote] blame the child, really?[/quote] Yes, one year should be adequate time to correct only a lisp in a school aged child. If a child isn’t making that progress, then why not? It’s not typically due to the clinicians skills. It’s typically related to attention, executive function, and motivation of the student. Possibly a structural issue with the mouth, but that is not very common. And yes, I’m an experienced, skilled speech therapist. [/quote] Well then please post your name so we can all avoid you. Children often have overlapping challenges, so if you are that unable to work with kids with very common attention and exec function needs, I would never send any of my referrals your way.[/quote]
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