Articulation Disorders in Children: When Unclear Speech Is More Than “Cute Mispronunciations”

Every parent smiles at the way their toddler says “spaghetti” as “pasketti” or calls their blanket a “banket.” These early mispronunciations are part of childhood’s charm — and for most children, they naturally resolve as their mouth, brain, and listening skills develop in sync. But sometimes, unclear speech lingers longer than expected. Sometimes it gets […]