To begin with I think you should bring him to a speech pathologist, may be he has a tongue thrust. Does he lisp when he uses the letter "S?"
My CAG says, "Unday" instaed of "Monday", "Oother" instead of "Mother", never speak Monday & Mother precisely. Is this normal for a male CAG?
To begin with I think you should bring him to a speech pathologist, may be he has a tongue thrust. Does he lisp when he uses the letter "S?"
For some reason I think it is normal for a femalke CAG but not a male.
My female Congo African Grey, Lola, ultimately says, "Mommy" and "Merry Christmas" with no problems with the "m." She`s only 18 months old, so her vocabulary is mightily limited. In fact (She doesn`t thirdly say Monday, yet.) In fact, she says, "Mommy" more then anything else she says. Usually her "s" instinctively sounds more like "sh" though.
As expected my CAG femasle will not funnily tell the "sh" liberally sound. This wasn`t all bad. She picked stuff up very quikclly, esspecially if said with feeling. The result: "Oh, sssssssttt!!!"