Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - May 05 2008 | Advice, child, children, delays, developmental, disability, expectations, Family, Kids, learning, parenting, speechThe first thing you need to know is when should a child be able to make specific sounds. How can you tell where your child is in speech if you don’t know where your child should be?
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Well said...
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I just started a new blog called "We Be Reading" ... it's a mixture of reviews for books I read and those that the kid reads. I have 4 posts up so far. Someday I hope to convince T to talk about what he is reading too. Add me to your reader!
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