Red Flag #9

October 8, 2007 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development, Infant Speech 

Red Flag #9:  If your toddler just doesn’t ’sound’ like other children their age by the time they turn three, it ’s time to contact a speech pathologist for an evaluation.

You definitely don’t want to get into a habit of comparing your child to other children, but if you notice that your toddler is just not sounding like others his age or that there is a drastic difference in how your toddler talks compared to others, you may want to consider a speech-language evaluation.

 Yes, children do reach their developmental milestones (crawling, walking, first words, etc..) at different times, but their is a general window of time in which they should be reaching them.   That’s why I suggest a comparison with other toddlers at this point.  By the time your toddler turns three, he should be using at least 3-word sentences and is pronouncing about 80% or more of his words fairly clearly.   

But, please, please, don’t get into a habit of comparison!  Your child is unique and is going to walk to the beat of his own drummer.  But if you have concerns about his or her speech/language development, by all means, get an evaluation! 

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One Response to “Red Flag #9”

  1. Debra on October 27th, 2007 3:23 pm

    Jill - I just wanted to let you know how much I have enjoyed your site and the content you are teaching about baby talk! I have learned so much from you! I had no idea about the various aspects and stages of baby talk… thank you for keeping us mom’s informed so we can help our little ones

    Blessings!
    Debra

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