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Speech and Language Information

 
What's normal and when should you be concerned about your child's development?  Birth to six years of 
age
Early Childhood Language Development Chart

 
 
An Interactive Site From the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Milestones in Your Child's Speech & Language Development

 
 
When should parents refer a child to speech therapy birth to three years of age?
When Should a Parent Refer a Child to Speech Therapy?

 
 
This link provides information about speech and language disorders.
Information About Speech & Language Disorders

 
 
Information On Articulation Disorders

 
 
Talking Tips for Articulation

 
 
Apraxia: types, symptoms, how it is diagnosed and treated.
What is Apraxia?

 
 
What is Language?

 
 
Hearing Loss in Children

 
 
What is Stuttering and What Can You Do About It?

 
 
Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder

 
 
Activities to Encourage Speech and Language Development from Birth to Four Years of Age.
How Can Parents Help Speech and Language Development?

 
 
Ways for Parents to Encourage Language Development
Help Your Child Learn to Use Language

 
 
Help Teach Spatial Concepts Including In, On, Under, Behind, etc.
Spacial Concepts

 
 
Activities to Help Build Listening Skills
Help Your Child Learn to Listen

 
 
Help Your Child Learn to Think and Build Memory Skills

 
 
Help Your Child Learn to Develop Social Skills

 

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