What Communication Milestones should your 4 to 5 year old be meeting⁉️ Read below. ⬇️⬇️
4 to 5 years old
What should my child be able to do?
🔹Produces grammatically correct sentences. Sentences are longer
What Communication Milestones should your 3 to 4 year old be meeting⁉️ Read below. ⬇️⬇️
3 to 4 year olds
What should my child be able to do?
🔹Compares things, with words like bigger or
What Communication Milestones should your 2 to 3 year old be meeting⁉️ Read below. ⬇️⬇️
2 to 3 year olds
What should my child be able to do?
🔹Uses word combinations often but may occasionally
What Communication Milestones should your 19 to 24 months old infant be meeting⁉️ Read below. ⬇️⬇️
19 to 24 months
What should my child be doing?
🔹Uses and understands at least 50 different words for food,
What Communication Milestones should your 13 to 18 months old infant be meeting⁉️ Read below. ⬇️⬇️
13 to 18 months
What should my child be able to do?
🔹Looks around when asked “where” questions—like “Where’
What Communication Milestones should your 7 to 12 months old infant be meeting⁉️ Read below. ⬇️⬇️
7 to 9 Months
🔹Looks at you when you call their name.
🔹Stops for a moment when you say, “No.
Communication Milestones from Birth until 6 months to guide new parents
Birth to 3 months
🔹 Alerts to sound.
🔹Quiets or smiles when you talk.
🔹Makes sounds back and forth with you.
Your Pediatrician diagnosed your child with a “speech delay”⁉️⁉️ What Does That Mean? Read ⬇️⬇️
what is a speech delay?
A “speech delay” is a broad term used to describe when a child’s speech
What is the difference between a "late talker" vs a speech/language delay⁉️⁉️ See below ⬇️⬇️
🚩 “Late talker” --> is a toddler (between 18-30 months) who has good understanding of language, typically developing play skills,
Is your toddler not using enough words⁉️⁉️ Here are some strategies to develop vocabulary at homed ⬇️⬇️
🔷SELF-TALK – Self-talk is the act of talking aloud about what YOU are doing, seeing, hearing, or feeling with your child