Don’t all children lisp?

Many people say a child “lisps” when they say “th” instead of “s”  (eg. thing instead of sing). Until children are about 3.5 years, it is normal for children not to be able to say their “s” sound correctly. After about 3.5 years, a lisp is not seen as a normal part of speech development, but as a speech error.  … Continue reading Don’t all children lisp?