Treating a lisp can improve communication and confidence
The most common form of a lisp occurs when someone makes a “th” sound when trying to say an “s” or “z” sound. Speech therapists are communication experts and the most qualified professionals to assess, evaluate, and treat children and adults with lisps. The earlier treatment starts, the quicker a lisp can be corrected to improve a person's overall communication and well-being.
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