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what letter does your lo not say too much?

DD doesn't really pronounce the letter r.  If I say ...Say R she will. but when saying a word with the letter r in it ....she doesn't say it.
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Re: what letter does your lo not say too much?

  • W. He can identify almost every other letter and say every other letter, but I have never heard him say W. Weird.
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  • She only says "double" for W. But I have also never corrected her bc I think it is cute.
  • DD's c's come out as t's. So if you are trying to figure out what she is saying chances are if you switch out the letters you can figure it out pretty quick.
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  • "L"'s and "R"s are tough for my girls...
  • I have no idea, we very rarely "name" letters.  But I understand her about 90% of the time and she can keep up her end of a conversation with me, DH, her teachers and other adults she's familiar with.
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  • DD still pronounces her v's like b's (bery instead of very, for example). I blame the Spanish influence (we only speak Spanish at home).
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  • For my DD it's L's and R's as well.

     She says both Riving Room or Living Loom.  Also for three, she says free.

     

    That's highly illogical.
  • L's and R's here too.  L's are pronounced as Y's and R's are pronounced as W's
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  • V.

    and X. her X's sound like S's.

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  • imageclee2009:
    DD's c's come out as t's. So if you are trying to figure out what she is saying chances are if you switch out the letters you can figure it out pretty quick.

    this for us too

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  • We're having trouble with "R" and "M" right now. My son pronounces his name (Grayson) as "Gayson" and says the word milk as "nilk". 
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  • imagesuzan211:

     Also for three, she says free.

    I think the "th" is hard. T will be "free in February" 

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    imageclee2009:
    DD's c's come out as t's. So if you are trying to figure out what she is saying chances are if you switch out the letters you can figure it out pretty quick.

    this for us too

    DD does this too - her c's and k's sound like t's. 

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  • H

    His fave words are -ot, -ockey, o-o-o- etc.

    (hot, hockey, HoHoHo)

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  • oh, and her L's come out M's sometimes....

    Mego's instead of Lego's. But she loves the letter M.

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  • S. Splish Splash Splosh sounds like pish plash plosh.
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  • "F"  She says the letter "S" instead.  We have to keep reminding her to put her teeth to her lips to say "F" and then she'll do it.  But, she always reverts back to saying the "S" sound for "F".
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