The most common speech disorders at this age, according to specialists, include:
There is no need to panic prematurely; simply consult a specialist who will identify the cause of the disorder and help eliminate it.
- The child incorrectly pronounces sounds.
- There are hesitations and repetitions of speech's first sound, syllable, or word.
- Problems with reading or writing have arisen (frequent mistakes and letter swaps).
- The teenager finds it difficult to formulate an answer.
There is no need to panic prematurely; simply consult a specialist who will identify the cause of the disorder and help eliminate it.