When to Talk to a Speech Therapist

If you're wondering whether your child is behind, trust your gut and know you're not alone. Here's when you may want to reach out:

By 12 months, not babbling or using gestures

By 18 months, not saying at least 10 words

By 2 years, not combining 2 words (like "more juice")

Hard to understand compared to peers

Frustrated often when trying to communicate

History of ear infections, sensory issues, or other delays

Early support = better outcomes.

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