Лёва мало чего говорит: баба, да, дай, мама, мяу - в общем-то всё Остальное лепет на своем, напрягает, что нет «папа» хотя знали бы вы по сколько раз в день я говорю это слово 😂
Ой ну да, первый ребенок + я ЕБОБО я ж даже не скрываю, что я из отряда тревожных.😧+ у меня мама логопед
🙂 так вот:
Я собрала корзину для того, чтобы выполнять с ним дыхательные упражнения и артикуляционную гимнастику, может вам пригодится
Лёва мало чего говорит: баба, да, дай, мама, мяу - в общем-то всё Остальное лепет на своем, напрягает, что нет «папа» хотя знали бы вы по сколько раз в день я говорю это слово 😂
Ой ну да, первый ребенок + я ЕБОБО я ж даже не скрываю, что я из отряда тревожных.😧+ у меня мама логопед
🙂 так вот:
Я собрала корзину для того, чтобы выполнять с ним дыхательные упражнения и артикуляционную гимнастику, может вам пригодится
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