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  2. Lisp - Wikipedia

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    With an interdental lisp, the therapist teaches the student how to keep the tongue behind the two front incisors. [8] One popular method of correcting articulation or lisp disorders is to isolate sounds and work on correcting the sound in isolation. The basic sound, or phoneme, is selected as a target for treatment. Typically the position of ...

  3. Speech sound disorder - Wikipedia

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    For most children, the disorder is not lifelong and speech difficulties improve with time and speech-language treatment. Prognosis is poorer for children who also have a language disorder, as that may be indicative of a learning disorder. [8] There are several treatments available which depends on the cause of speech sound disorders:

  4. Speech disorder - Wikipedia

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    For many children and adolescents, this can present as issues with academics. [4] Speech disorders affect roughly 11.5% of the US population, and 5% of the primary school population. [5] Speech is a complex process that requires precise timing, nerve and muscle control, and as a result is susceptible to impairments.

  5. Lip licker's dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Lip licker's dermatitis which is a subtype of irritant contact cheilitis is caused by an exogenous factor rather than an endogenous one. [10] Irritant contact cheilitis can be separated into different reaction types, so it is an umbrella term and further evaluations are usually needed to properly classify the presenting condition.

  6. Orofacial myofunctional disorders - Wikipedia

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    OMD are patterns involving oral and/or orofacial musculature that interferes with normal growth, development, or function of structures, or calls attention to itself. OMD are found in both children and adults. OMD that are commonly seen in children include tongue thrust that is also known as swallowing with an anterior tongue posture. OMD also ...

  7. 'May December' Side-Eyes Its Tabloid Origins - AOL

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    The lisp itself, like much of May December, is a fabrication, a warped-mirror version of real-life details that infuse the film with its brutal ache. Gracie Atherton-Yoo is loosely based on Mary ...

  8. Sean Astin was reluctant to do a lisp for “50 First Dates ...

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    The actor reunites with his onscreen sister Drew Barrymore on her eponymous talk show. Sean Astin took a trip down memory lane with 50 First Dates costar Drew Barrymore on the latest episode of ...

  9. Speech–language pathology - Wikipedia

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    Speech–language pathology (a.k.a. speech and language pathology or logopedics) is a healthcare and academic discipline concerning the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of communication disorders, including expressive and mixed receptive-expressive language disorders, voice disorders, speech sound disorders, speech disfluency, pragmatic language impairments, and social communication ...