Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Acid reflux? Allergies? Anything like that checked oout? > > I have a 4 year old daughter who can't speak in a normal voice and her > voice gets husky if she speaks for some minutes.She switches between > two voices but both are uncomfortable to her. I don't know what to do!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 this is really of no help to you, but it's funny b/c my son as a baby/toddler used to use a very deep voice to make his vocalizations. His grandparents thought it was so cute and wondered how that didn't hurt his voice. He never used words, just made sounds with a very throaty, smoker type (no offense) voice. He stopped doing that when he started using actual (understandable) words. Good luck. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 My son had that same voice as a baby. His esophogus was ripped up from milk formula and fluoridated water most likely. We found it cute at the time. Uggh! > > this is really of no help to you, but it's funny b/c my son as a > baby/toddler used to use a very deep voice to make his vocalizations. > His grandparents thought it was so cute and wondered how that didn't > hurt his voice. He never used words, just made sounds with a very > throaty, smoker type (no offense) voice. He stopped doing that when he > started using actual (understandable) words. Good luck. > Bonnie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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