A phonological what?

What's a phonological process, you say?

It's basically a pattern that a kid uses to make speech a little bit easier. And no, it's not like the adult representation, but yes, it does make sense-- to them. And it will make sense to you too, if you can only crack the code!!

Here are a few common phonological processes:

Consonant cluster reduction
Weak syllable deletion
Stopping
Fronting

Many kids do use phonological processes at some point in their development. Stay tuned for more information about these patterns and what to do about them!!!!

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