It's heartbreaking isn't it. My son had a speach problem up until he turned 9 or so, and it really effected him. I remember one time inparticular when he was around 5, he said a word and I tried to correct him, he immediately placed his finger in on his teeth in shame. It actually made me cry, lol! That stuff is hard on a kid, (and parent) but get him in speach therapy, don't make a big deal out of it, and it 'should' pass in time. If I rember correctly, Albert Einstien had difficulty speaking properly when he was young, too, or so I've been told.

Sometimes my son still has trouble saying words correctly, but he doesn't notice so much, and I'm used to it. He's a happy ten year old boy now. The speach problems get better, and so does thier attitude about it. That's been my experience, anyway...

Don't woory so much; things have a way of working out, and kids are tougher than we realize. Yours will be fine. :thumbsup:


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