Phonological Processes: Definition, Examples, and Therapy

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What Are Phonological Processes? Phonological processes are patterns of sound replacements that children use to simplify their speech.  When a child is young, he hears the speech sounds of the language used around him, but he can't yet produce all of them.  Children don't sound like adults when they speak.  Speaking with all of The post Phonological Processes: Definition, Examples, and Therapy appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.