Our son has been learning to talk but he is often very unclear, using a lot of "g" and "k" sounds for other consonant sounds. When I listen to other children his age and look at video of his sister at the same age, he is definitely not at the same level. He can make the noises and speech patterns, but understanding the words when he says more than a couple at a time is very difficult, if not impossible. Not just for others, but us as well.
For example, he will say "gikkle" for "little" and "geekp" for "sleep". Mister Tumble is "Gigga Gungle". He is very sociable, smart and easy-going (other than when he's tired, but hey, that's 2 year olds for you) so I don't think this is anything other than related to his speech. His hearing was tested when he was a baby and there weren't any issues, nor does anything now make me think he can't hear.
There is a drop-in speech therapy session where we live, so I took him in for an assessment and was told this is called backing. They asked if he could make all the other sounds individually, which for the most part he can. He can make "s" "m" "b" and will use them in some words such as "yes" "morning" and "baby" but not in general use.
The speech therapist suggested to just leave it until he's 3 and see if it clears up, with simply the suggestion to repeat the words back to him correctly. Well, we are already doing that and it doesn't seem to make a difference. I'm not sure if I should just sit on my heels about this for another 6 months, I feel like we're just being postponed. I would think that the best chance to correct his speech is while it's still developing, or am I totally off in this?