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How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?
Every child is unique and has an individual rate of development. This chart represents, on average, the age by which most children will accomplish skills in hearing, understanding, and talking.
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Children typically do not master all items in a category until they reach the upper age in each age range. Just because your child has not accomplished one skill within an age range does not mean the child has a disorder. However, if your child has not accomplished the majority of items in an age range, seek the advice of a professional, such as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist.
Hearing and Understanding |
Talking |
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Birth-3 Months |
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4-6 Months |
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7-12 Months |
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1-2 Years |
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2-3 Years |
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3-4 Years |
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4-5 Years |
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Where to get help
If you think your child may have a speech, language, or hearing problem, you can contact a certified professional:
- Audiologist
Audiologists are hearing care professionals who specialize in prevention, identification, and assessment of hearing and related disorders and provide treatment, rehabilitative services, and assistive devices.
- Speech-language pathologist
Speech-language pathologists help people develop their communication abilities as well as treat speech, languages, swallowing, and voice disorders. Their services include prevention, identification, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation.
ASHA-certified speech-language pathologists and audiologists have completed their master's or doctoral degree and have earned ASHA's Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC).
You can find a speech-language pathologist or audiologist who can help your child at:
- Public and private schools
- Colleges and universities
- Private practices
This article republished with permission of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). ©2005 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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