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If you’re worried that your child’s speech may be delayed, the best thing you can do is get an evaluation from a speech therapist.
However, sometimes it’s easy to see that at their age, it’s totally normal to have trouble making certain sounds.
This chart shows you the age that 50% of kids are able to make a sound, and the age that 90% of kids are able to make a sound.
If they’re nearing the far end of the box (when most kids have developed the sound) it may be worth getting an evaluation. Especially if there are several sounds they’re struggling with or it’s really difficult to understand them.
But if they’re still towards the start of the boxes, you probably don’t have much to worry about, and they most likely wouldn’t qualify for services to work on those sounds.
Founder of Moms Teach Speech
Emily helps parents who have kids with speech delays support their children's development with a holistic, functional, family-centered approach. She shares the strategies & activities she would use as a professional SLP so you can use them at home to become your child's best therapist.
The easiest way to make speech practice feel so effortless and natural for your child that they don't even know they're "practicing"...
Is to use simple speech strategies during their daily routines.
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Our the Everyday Activities Mini-Course will walk you step-by-step through our favorite strategies to make speech practice easier than ever!
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