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[quote=Anonymous]I think you would be the doing the right thing taking her to a slp. I'm 52 with a total mush mouth and can't say an s without a hissing sound. I've always tried to remind myself to speak clearly. It gets worse when I'm tired or feeling insecure. Over the years I've thought about going to a speech therapist, but haven't gotten to the point where I've wanted to take the time or spend the money. It bothered me more when I was younger and working hard on my career. I have a 15 yo ds and was concerned about letting him know he needed to see a derm for acne, but we treated it like any other medical thing he's had to do, like braces, allergist, etc., and I'm glad we did. He wouldn't have gone if it had been 100% up to him.[/quote]
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