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Toddler Lisp: When It's Developmentally Normal and When to Get Help

Frontal lisps (th for s) are normal until age 4.5. Lateral lisps (slushy s) need earlier intervention. When a lisp is cute vs when it needs speech therapy.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Child Development

What This Guide Covers

Frontal lisps (th for s) are normal until age 4.5. Lateral lisps (slushy s) need earlier intervention. When a lisp is cute vs when it needs speech therapy.

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