Let’s Wrap Up The Milestones!

January 10, 2008 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development, Infant Speech 

Greetings everyone.  Today I am going to wrap up the speech and language milestones section in my blog.  We have spent the past few days discussing what your baby or toddler should be understanding/babbling/saying at certain stages in their development.

We will conclude this with a discussion of the 25-36 month old:

At this stage, your toddler should or be beginning to:

  • use I, you, and me
  • use three word sentences
  • understand and respond to questions dealing with their immediate surroundings
  • understand more than he or she can express
  • be more and more intelligble/understandable to the unfamiliar listener

I hope this section has been helpful to you.  Stay tuned for more ways to enrich your baby or toddler’s speech and language skills.

Let me leave you with this thought:  Strong speech and language skills can lead to strong academic skills…get baby talking!

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