“Does rhotacism go away?”
My daughter has rhotacism. Does rhotacism go away?
1 Answer
FamilyPractitionerSpeechLanguagePathologist
Rhotacism, or difficulty pronouncing the "R" sound, does not typically go away on its own if it persists beyond early childhood. While some children may outgrow it naturally, many benefit from speech therapy to learn correct tongue placement and sound production.
At The Beacon Clinic LLC in Baltimore, we offer specialized speech therapy for articulation disorders like rhotacism. Our goal is to help your child speak clearly and confidently through evidence-based, personalized treatment.
Feel free to reach out if you’d like to schedule an evaluation.
At The Beacon Clinic LLC in Baltimore, we offer specialized speech therapy for articulation disorders like rhotacism. Our goal is to help your child speak clearly and confidently through evidence-based, personalized treatment.
Feel free to reach out if you’d like to schedule an evaluation.