why do small children lisp?
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It is due to wrong tongue placement in the mouth , which obstruct the air flow from the mouth. This cause the distortion of words (lisp) from children .
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A lisp is a term used to describe the mispronunciation of words. The most common form of lisp occurs when a child makes a “th” sound when trying to make an “s” sound. This typically takes place when the child pushes their tongue out when making these sounds instead of keeping it behind their top teeth..
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