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    Children Who Frequently Substitute One Sound for Another (For Example
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Children Who Frequently Substitute One Sound for Another (For Example

Question 1

Question 1

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Children who frequently substitute one sound for another (for example, using ph for th) might be diagnosed with a


A) childhood-onset fluency disorder.
B) language disorder.
C) speech sound disorder.
D) pragmatic communication disorder.

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