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What sounds should my child be saying?
This is the most common question that parents of young children ask us. Children vary greatly from one another in the timing of specific developmental milestones. Click here to see a developmental chart that shows typical age ranges for sound development in children. If you have further questions, please contact your pediatrician or Kidspeak Ltd. for an evaluation.
What words should my child be saying and understanding?
As speech language pathologists, we assess language skills in two main areas: expressive (what your child says) and receptive (what your child understands). Both are important for verbal communication. Children must first understand spoken language before they will be able to speak. Click here to a developmental chart that shows the typical age ranges relating to specific expressive and receptive milestones. If you have further questions, please contact your pediatrician or Kidspeak Ltd. for an evaluation
These developmental charts are provided by the courtesy of Talking Child LLC.
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