Toddler pronunciation: helping toddlers speak properly

In order to speak, your child needs motor coordination in his mouth, tongue, throat and even his lungs. No wonder it takes years to put it all together just right! Some sounds are predictably hard for kids this age, so don't worry or criticize if your toddler makes a few mistakes.

Here are a few sounds that often trip up toddlers:

  • Blends such as "th," "sp," "bl" and "dr".

  • The "r" and "l" distinction. English speakers probably won't really get this right until age five; for other language groups, the two sounds may never be separate.

  • The "v" sound. Look for this to show up in car and truck sound effects before your child uses it in actual words.

Stuttering

At this age you child is expected to stutter, so have patience. In these early years, your child's mind is going faster than his mouth, so his words tumble out or get in the way of one another. You can help him by urging him to slow down and by guessing at his meaning. If he's still stuttering or stumbling over language when he enters kindergarten, tell your healthcare provider.

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