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depends on the age of the child. also may have hearing problem or learning disorder. They may be trying to say the word as they hear it in the case of bead/bib. The other one, peak, starts with a consonant that is harder to pronounce so the child is replacing it with a "k" sound. You can find a book or something fun to practice the sounds, but don't pressure a young child to learn these. If he is over three and is difficult to understand, you could ask the school district to test him for language and speech.

One problem might be ankyloglossia or tongue-tied. This condition sometimes has speech issues associated with it. It can be overlooked if mild, but because of the variety of sounds the English language makes this condition makes it more difficult to speak properly. It is not a serious problem in itself and can be easily diagnosed by your pediatrician. My child has this condition and did not have it diagnosed until he was 10. The speech problems he had were assumed to be simply "baby talk". See your dentist to see if this is an issue with your child.

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