How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?
- Author:Shirley
- Source:Original
- Release on:2014-07-09
How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?
The development of communication skills begins in infancy, before the emergence of the first word. Any speech or language problem is likely to have a significant effect on the child's social and academic skills and behavior. The earlier a child's speech and language problems are identified and treated, the less likely it is that problems will persist or get worse. Early speech and language intervention can help children be more successful with reading, writing, schoolwork, and interpersonal relationships
Birth to One Year
One to Two Years
Two to Three Years
Three to Four Years
Four to Five Years
This
information represents, on average, the age by which most monolingual speaking children will
accomplish the listed milestones. Children typically do not master all items in
a category until they reach the upper age in each age range. Just because your
child has not accomplished one skill within an age range does not mean the
child has a disorder. However, if you have answered no to the majority of items
in an age range,