Multiple Choice
Caleb's speech can be difficult to understand. He is 4;4 years and his preschool teacher suspects that he has a speech sound disorder. This means that Caleb has:
A) a problem remembering words in everyday conversation.
B) difficulty perceiving, phonologically representing and/or articulating speech, impacting his speech intelligibility and acceptability.
C) a genetic syndrome.
D) a structural problem with his ears or palate requiring further investigation.
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