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Toddler Speech & Language Developmental Milestones - Birth to Age 1
Toddler Speech & Language Developmental Milestones: Age 1-2
Toddler Speech & Language Developmental Milestones: Age 2-3
As a speech-language pathologist I'm often asked about speech development in children. Once a parent finds out what I do, I'm immediately asked, "What should my child be saying at age 3?", "Should my two year old say his /r/ sound yet?" or "Why does my toddler say tat instead of cat?" Because of these questions I've decided to do a series of blog posts about speech and language developmental milestones for toddlers. I'll start from birth and end at age three. Not only will I cover expressive language (what a child says), but I'll also talk about receptive language (what a child understands). Stay tuned for the first post in this series! Check out the entire series here: Toddler Speech & Language Developmental Milestones - Birth to Age 1 Toddler Speech & Language Developmental Milestones: Age 1-2 Toddler Speech & Language Developmental Milestones: Age 2-3
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AuthorWelcome! I'm Rebecca Haas, toddler speech-language pathologist and mother to identical twin baby girls. On this blog you'll find articles, resources, and lots of information about early childhood and speech and language development. I hope you find this helpful! Archives
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