Difficulties of pronunciation in children
Most children begin to pronounce certain words with the age of the year, so that they can easily pronounce simple words like papa and mama, while others are more difficult to pronounce. Children begin storing words in the brain and understanding their meaning. Some of the children suffer from obvious speech difficulties because some suffer from hearing problems, poor hearing or autism. The most children with speech difficulties are a normal part of the developmental and developmental stages. They have, which quickly disappears as they get older.
Types of pronunciation difficulties in children
- Delete: It is the child’s inability to pronounce all the letters of the word, with one or more letters being dropped.
- Replacement: It is the inability of the child to utter the word as it is, leaving the character difficult to pronounce and use another character easy to pronounce.
- add: It adds a new character to the keyword characters.
- Distortion: It is a violation of words and meaning.
- Gluttony: Which is the inability of the child to use words to express his feelings and ideas, so that the words come out of the child troubled and clear frequency, and often occur when talking to the child with a person who hates him, and disappear when talking to someone who likes him.
- Stuttering: It is the repetition of the first letter of the word or a word of the word several times during the pronunciation of the word, and often appear stuttering in the child because of living in an atmosphere of anxiety and insecurity and emotional deprivation, or because of excessive and excessive connotation.
- Ai: It is the inability of the child to utter any word due to severe rigidity in the vocal muscles and tension, and may be the result of physical factors such as meat, or psychological factors.
- Bumblebee: It is the inability of the child to express himself easily, and this is due to the extreme shyness.
- Revenge: Which is to replace the child with a letter with another letter close to the word, such as replacing letter (s) with letter (w), or letter g with a letter y.
Treatment of speech difficulties in children
The methods used to treat children’s learning difficulties vary according to the different situations in which they suffer. It is important to begin treating these cases by presenting them to a doctor who is competent in hearing and pronunciation and to ensure that he does not suffer from any health problems that cause it.
The child should be given a speech specialist to get the necessary treatment, from organizing breathing, organizing his speed of speaking, using simple and simple words while talking to the child, pronouncing correctly and correctly, training him on the first easy words, To express what is going on in his mind, and stop the urgency or blame or compare with other children.