How Does Your Child Hear and Talk? | HEARING SOLUTIONS
Following guidelines that can help you determine if your child's speech and language skills are developing on schedule.
Childhood related to speech and language
Turns head toward a sound source.
Watches your face when you speak.
Quiets or smiles when spoken to.
4-6 month child hear and talk
Enjoys games like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake.
Turns and looks in direction of sounds.
Listens when spoken to
Makes noise when talked to
Vocalises pleasure and displeasure sounds (laughs, giggles, cries)
7-12 month child hear and talk
Tries to repeat your sounds.
Turns and looks in direction
Babbling has started like "ba-ba-ba" or "ma-m.
Turns and looks in direction.
Enjoys games like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake.
Turns and looks in direction.
Enjoys games like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake.
1-2year child hear and talk
Points to pictures in a book when named.
Understands simple verbs such as "eat," "sleep",”water”.
Listens to simple stories, poems, and rhymes.
Say to few body part like nose, ear, eyes.
Understands simple verbs such as "eat," "sleep",”water”.
Listens to simple stories, poems, and rhymes.
Say to few body part like nose, ear, eyes.
2-3 year child hear and talk
Develop vowels and understand difference meaning such as go-stop, in-out
Most of the time speech is understood by the familiar listener.
Most of the time speech is understood by the familiar listener.
Physically respond to music.
child show interest in television and radio.
Childs are used symbols and representational thinking.
The preschool period starts for 4-year child.
Child are make up the sound in words
Child are make up the sound in words
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