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[[Daniel Larson]] suffers from a noticeable '''speech impediment''', which remains | [[Daniel Larson]] suffers from a noticeable '''speech impediment''', which remains one of the most benign of his [[Daniel Larson's health|many disorders]]. | ||
Daniel's speech impediment seems to fluctuate; one minute he will be speaking just fine, and the next he will be unable to form a sentence. Despite this, his speech impediment patterns are rather predictable. Some of this could also stem from his autism, as some autistic people have a tendency to sometimes go non-verbal. He mainly seems to have problems with pronouncing consonants, more specifically with his w's, replacing them with the r sound. | Daniel's speech impediment seems to fluctuate; one minute he will be speaking just fine, and the next he will be unable to form a sentence. Despite this, his speech impediment patterns are rather predictable. Some of this could also stem from his autism, as some autistic people have a tendency to sometimes go non-verbal. He mainly seems to have problems with pronouncing consonants, more specifically with his w's, replacing them with the r sound. | ||