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Understanding Speech Delays in Children – Early Help Matters

What Is a Speech Delay?<br>A speech delay means a child isn't speaking at the expected age. This could involve trouble forming words, limited vocabulary, or difficulty putting sentences together. While some children may simply be u201clate talkers,u201d others may need support from a speech-language pathologist.<br>Signs to Watch For:<br>u2022tNo babbling by 12 months<br>u2022tNot saying simple words like u201cmamau201d or u201cdadau201d by 18 months<br>u2022tLimited vocabulary by age 2<br>u2022tDifficulty combining two or more words by age 3<br>ud83dudccdAddress: H.A 1 Mango House, Sector 104, Noida 201304<br>ud83dudcdeCall Us: 9205194101<br>ud83cudf10Website: www.listeningears.i<br>

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Understanding Speech Delays in Children – Early Help Matters

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  1. Understanding Speech Delays in Children – Early Help Matters Every child develops at their own pace, but when it comes to speech and language, noticeable delays can impact confidence, learning, and social interaction. Speech delays are more common than you might think—and the earlier they're addressed, the better the outcomes. What Is a Speech Delay? A speech delay means a child isn't speaking at the expected age. This could involve trouble forming words, limited vocabulary, or difficulty putting sentences together. While some children may simply be “late talkers,” others may need support from a speech-language pathologist. Signs to Watch For: No babbling by 12 months Not saying simple words like “mama” or “dada” by 18 months Limited vocabulary by age 2 Difficulty combining two or more words by age 3 Trouble being understood by others How Listening Ears Can Help At Listening Ears, we specialize in early identification and intervention for speech delays. Our personalized speech therapy sessions are designed to improve communication skills while building a child’s confidence in a supportive environment. ?Visit Us: H.A 1 Mango House, Sector 104, Noida 201304 ?Call Us: 9205194101 ?Website: www.listeningears.in

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