What to Do If a 5-Year-Old Boy Speaks Unclearly?
A parent inquires about a 5-year-old boy who speaks with unclear pronunciation, often substituting ‘brother’ with ‘de de,’ worrying whether it’s due to a short frenulum under the tongue. It is suggested that the parent take the child to a doctor for a tongue tie examination and observe if the child enjoys playing with other children to rule out the possibility of autism.
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