The phonological process occurs when a child sys "wabbit" instead of "rabbit".
"To infinity and beyond!" was first said by this animated space ranger.
Who is Buzz Lightyear?
This legendary filmmaker, known for Jaws and E.T., overcame a childhood stutter and found confidence in directing.
Who is Steven Spielberg?
This famous actor, known for his deep voice, voiced Darth Vader in Star Wars.
Who is James Early Jones?
By this age, most children can combine two words to form simple phrases.
What is 2 years old?
The articulators responsible for producing bilabial sounds.
What are the lips?
"Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." comes from this 1994 movie.
What is Forrest Gump?
This British king's struggle with stuttering was famously portrayed in The King's Speech.
Who is King George VI?
This singer lost her voice and underwent vocal cord surgery in 2011 but made a major comeback.
Who is Adele?
The type of language that involves understanding and processing spoken words.
What is receptive language?
The speech sound disorder occurs when airflow is blocked or distorted, affecting clarity.
"I am your father" is a famous misquote from this Star Wars villain.
Who is Darth Vader?
This presidential figure, who served as the 46th President of the United States, has been open about his lifelong stutter.
Who is Joe Biden?
This iconic cartoon character, voiced by Mel Blanc, often says, "Eh, what up, doc?"
Who is Bugs Bunny?
This early gesture, often seen before first words, is a strong predictor of later language development.
What is pointing?
The process of omitting the final consonant in words, like say "ca" instead of "cat".
What is final consonant deletion?
This animated fish famously said, "Just keep swimming!"
Who is Dory?
This legendary American orator and civil rights leader struggled with a stutter in his youth.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
This pop star, known for hits like Shallow, has spoken openly about struggling with vocal health issues.
Who is Lady Gaga?
The term for a child repeating phrases they've heard, sometimes verbatim.
What is echolalia?
The term for when a child substitutes a stop sound for a fricative, such as saying "to" for "so".
What is stopping?
"I'll be there for you" is the theme song of this classic TV sitcom.
What is Friends?
This NBA legend, known for playing with the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers, worked on his stutter as a child.
Who is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?
The voice behind Disney's The Little Mermaid (Ariel) is this actress and singer.
Who is Jodi Benson?
At around this age, children typically begin using basic grammatical markers like plurals and past tense.
What is 3 years old?