When a child "misarticulates" sounds, parents should

A) ask the child to repeat the "misarticulated" word(s).
B) not correct the child, as it will lower the child's self-esteem.
C) make the sound correctly themselves.
D) ignore it, as correct articulation will come with cognitive development.


C) make the sound correctly themselves.

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