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Initial Consonant Deletion: How to Fix It

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What is Initial Consonant Deletion? This episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast is a short Speech Spotlight on Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD). ICD is when a child consistently leaves off consonants from the beginning of words. For example, "stick" becomes "ick" and "tree" becomes "ee". While young children often leave consonants off

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What is Initial Consonant Deletion? This episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast is a short Speech Spotlight on Initial Consonant Deletion (ICD). ICD is when a child consistently leaves off consonants from the beginning of words. For example, "stick" becomes "ick" and "tree" becomes "ee". While young children often leave consonants off

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