![]() Below you’ll find a chart with a list of the most common phonological processes, the typical age we can expect little ones to “eliminate” them, and an example of each:Īfter speaking and meeting with a speech language pathologist, they may recommend therapy to work on your child’s speech skills and phonological processes. ![]() While these patterns of change to or simplification of words in our child’s speech are expected and considered developmental as one grows and learns language, they can sometimes persist past the age we typically expect them to.
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