The speech development of nine children with cleft lip/palate was followed
longitudinally from nine months to three years of age. The results indicate
speech sound development closer to the non-cleft population than previous
studies. Nasal fricatives previously not extensively described in the liter
ature may be an experimental stage of developmental babble, which spontaneo
usly reduce. The study has added to the evidence-base for practice in one c
left unit. it may be useful to channel resources at our centre to children
who at nine months may be more at risk, i.e. children with bilateral clefts
and known developmental delay.