Early Intervention for
Late-Talkers
Help your child through early language intervention and speech therapy for late-talkers.
Your Toddler’s Early Years Are Important.
From birth to the age of 5, your child develops crucial skills from walking, to talking. When your child having a difficult time with speech at an early age, it can impact their development process significantly.
Early intervention is highly recommended to get your child up to speed with their communication skills, and participate in your daily lives and conversations with minimal difficulty.
How Do I Know If My Toddler Needs Speech Therapy?
They may be experiencing speech and language delay if they…
… are unable to smile or engage in social interactions
(Birth—3 Months)
… only make a few sounds or don’t use basic gestures, like waving or pointing
(7—12 months)
… can’t understand what others are saying
(7 months—2 years)
… say fewer words than usual
(12—18 Months)
… are lacking social skills and have trouble talking with other children
(2—3 Years)
find early reading and writing difficult and may not want to do those activities
(2½–3 years)
from: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Other signs may be present with your child’s situation. If you’re concerned about their development, help your toddler by getting in touch with a speech-language pathologist soon.
OUR SERVICES
How Apheleia Speech Therapy Can Help
Speech and Language Therapy
Parent Coaching
Owner & Speech-Language Pathologist
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