Multiple Choice
From the limited natural history research on speech sound disorders in children, it has been suggested that:
A) most children with speech sound disorders improve without intervention.
B) most children with speech sound disorders will not improve without intervention.
C) at least half of young children with speech sound disorders will not improve without intervention.
D) children should not be given intervention and left to improve naturally.
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