Palatal lisps are not common and when they occur, sometimes the children outgrow them.
The frontal and dental lisps may occur in young children when they are beginning to talk and refining their speech skills.
Speech therapists can increase this awareness by modeling proper and improper pronunciation and then having your child identify the correct way of speaking.
Here, the child is given a list of words with sibilants to read.
Struggle gives us passion and passion makes us good at what we do.
If the person with a palatal lisp keeps their mouth slightly opened during their sound productions which can be common then have them watch their tongue placement in the mirror.
Description: If you are questioning your child's speech development, speak with your preschool or daycare.