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My daughter is now 17 and a senior in high school. When she was 2 and a half I became concerned that she was not talking clearly. I had a son who is now 20 and he was understandable after 1 year old. I had my daughter tested and her hearing was fine. What I was told was that her tongue was attached more toward the tip so she did not have the ability to move it as much as she should and that she had a very narrow and arched pallet. She was enrolled in the speech program through HeadStart at the local elementary school. They did a lot of work with phonetics and sounds, and how the tongue is supposed to move in speech. She remained in speech up through middle school. Because of her speech issues my daughter was never very verbal. She would use the quickest, easiest way to respond - one word if she could get away with it. To this day she is not a chatterbox. But, those early phonetics have stayed with her and to this day she can sound out words and use those early skills.