Speech Delay: 8 Early Signs Parents Miss
Some kids go slow when picking up talking or go through with speech delay yet quiet hints of late speaking can slip under the radar. Spotting these clues fast means your little one gets help earlier. Watch for these first clues: By one year old, no jabbering or gesturing Few or no words used by age two Trouble imitating sounds Sometimes just a glance. Or maybe no hand movements at all If you spot even one or two signs, stay calm - yet act fast. Quick steps really change things. This tool called Inclusive Speak AAC lets kids share what they feel or need using bright pictures and warm audio cues. It supports talking long before words come easily, cutting stress while building self-assurance. Wondering why pictures make such a big difference? Find out how seeing helps kids learn to talk - and how something like Inclusive Speak boosts early conversation skills.
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