My Thoughts:

In this blog you should learn all that it is to know about lisping. I have inserted pictures, videos, even individual posts inorder to help you, the reader, to better understand everything it is to know about this speech impairment. This is a very interesting topic and I am pretty sure... well I am more than positive that after reading this blog you will take away atleast one thing that you did not know or you will gain a better understanding of what you thought you already knew. I have many goals for this blog or in other words things that I would like my readers to understand after reading this post. First, I would hope that my readers grasp a better understanding of lisping, second I hope you, the reader, understand that lisping maybe simple to you but to those who have this impairment it is much more and third, you the reader should take this matter seriously and not laugh or make that person with the impairment feel anything but uncomfortable. After reading my blog I would hope that if given a test each reader could atleast answer these three basic questions: 1. What is a lisp 2. What causes lisping and 3. List one assumption made by people when referring to lisping.

1. A speech defect characterized by mispronunciation of the sounds "s" and "z" but instead "th" 2. To speak with a lisp

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Lisp-Speech Disorder (UK)


Speech disorder(UK) website is an expert ran website that features skillful information that experts use to provide helpful information to individuals who would like to know about the causes of various different speech disorders. This website features information pertaining what causes these impairments, what type of speech therapy organizations to in role in for what speech defect, also an ask the experts section, as well as many other informative links/tabs.

In my section (Lisp) the site focuses on 3 major parts: What is a lisp, types of lisps, and treating lisps. While reading through the page I came to find some pretty interesting information: at the beginning of my lisp quest I did not know that there were different types of lisps. Actually there are 4, interdental lisps, dentalised lisps, lateral lisps, and palatal lisps, each of these are explained on the site.

I would recommend this website to anyone who lacks accurate information about whatever speech disorder they wanted to know about. This website http://www.speechdisorder.co.uk/Lisps.html is well organized and appropriate to its readers. At no time will you feel lost or confused at the information presented in front of you.

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Who Does This Speech Impairment Effect:

Who Does This Speech Impairment Effect:
Answer: Anyone... No Matter What Race You May Be!