Predicting Which Children Will Normalize Without Intervention for Speech Sound Disorders.
Carol Kit Sum ToSharynne Lindy McLeodKa Lam SamThomas LawPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2022)
Stimulability and intelligibility were more useful prognostic factors of speech normalization when compared to (a)typicality of error patterns and expressive language ability. Children with low intelligibility and poor stimulability should be prioritized for speech-language pathology services given that their speech errors are less likely to resolve naturally.