Possible sound errors are included so that if observed they are not considered atypical. Many children will exhibit these errors as part of a normal sequence of development.
No elicitation needed.
Gliding may occur (substitution of glide /w/ or /y/ for liquid sounds, /r/ or /l/ (e.g., woom/room).
Early childhood educators may need to explain to parents that some sound errors are not considered atypical. Many children will exhibit these errors as part of a normal sequence of development.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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