tick wrote:
My family says I was a very early talker and skipped over one word responses and went straight to sentences.
that must have been shocking, for those unprepared.
it's pretty cool you did that.
Thought Orbit wrote:
When I was young I went to speech therapy for a lisp but I never considered that to be something related to autism, just a badly learned lip formation. I have never really given that a thought, is that a thing?
i don't think lisps are related to autism, but speech therapy, at least where i went to school, was also concerned with speech issues that were unrelated to autism.
watching other people move their lips and tying it to sounds is a big part of the way children learn speech, your "badly learned lip formation" may have been an error in observation, or maybe other people you know had lisps too. (all my own speculation, these are not at all thoroughly answered questions in linguistics)
i had a "lisp" in elementary school, and i also went to speech therapy for it. in my case, it was "dentalization" of the /s/ and /z/ sounds due to spanish being my first language.
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