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[quote=Anonymous]I could have written your post. my dd, 13, has a very slight lisp that makes her sound very young. we honestly couldn't put our finger on why she sounded immature compared to her peers and then I realized it is most likely a lisp. not too long ago she mentioned she didn't like the way her voice sounded like a baby and I told her that speech therapy can help her and she was very offended that I didn't push back. it is so minor that i didn't push her because I thought her voice would mature. It hasn't. I wish I had advice but my approach didn't work. i didn't realize this would not be correctable as an adult.[/quote]
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