I've mentioned this before, but Blake doesn't pronounce the "th" sound correctly. If it's at the beginning of a word, it's either an "f" or a "d" sound.
Examples: over dere, free, firty, dat
Rob and I have been working with him on a few specific words so that he's aware of the correct pronunciation and aware of how to make his mouth form the words. Ounce of prevention (watch my mouth) is worth a pound of cure (speech therapy just doesn't sound fun). He's been catching himself and correcting himself, especially when counting:
B: One,two... THa-ree, four, five... (and on) twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-free... twenty-THa-ree, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, firty-one, firty-two, ONE HUNDRED. One hundred and firty-two DOLLARS.
I think he's going to be an accountant.
4 comments:
at least he's not overusing the "th." see "Go Carolina," by David Sedaris.
Lizabeth doesn't say her "l"--instead substitutes with a "w". Our neighbor, who is her same age is continually trying to teach her..."OK, bite you tongue and say /l/..." Last week, they were playing and Lizabeth was saying, "There's a Wion chasing us!" and her neighbor friend just looked at her, befuddled, "What is a Wion?" So literal
You know how much I've missed you and your BLOG! Tons! I am so sorry to hear about the ATV's what a bummer...but you've got the right perspective...eternally changed...I imagine! Happy Anniversary to everyone!
Tjabe does the same thing! Sometime's he's afraid of funder and he is always firsty after playing outside.
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