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As some posters above have already said, it's could just be that your child's enunciation is not fully developed yet. I remember when my son was around 3 years old, he couldn't pronounce the "ka" sound clearly. For some reason, he was producing that sound at the front of his mouth (so it came out more like a "ta" or "tha" sound instead. It was the only problematic sound he had - and he is monolingual (English is his only language from birth) and he actually knew all his phonic sounds and could read already at 3 yo. So I don't think mispronouncing sounds is always because of a second language problem.
(Btw he is fine with it now, and at 4-1/2 yo, his diction is very clear. Sometimes they just need to grow out of it.) |
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