Speech Delay in Toddlers: Causes, Signs, and Solutions

Knowing about speech delay in toddlers and its consequences usually parents act fast. Hearing problems might slow down how they learn words. Not hearing enough spoken language at home can play a role too. Trouble moving mouth muscles affects speaking sometimes. Conditions like autism could also be part of it. Early clues? A child babbles very little. By 18 to 24 months, saying under ten words is another red flag. Struggling to copy noises others make matters as well. Support starts by checking things early. A speech therapist might figure out if your kid needs help with talking, a hearing test, or more chances to hear words. At home, try basic tips: talk through daily actions, add details to what your child says ‘ball’ becomes ‘red ball, yet take turns while playing together. Over time, plus with expert support, lots of young kids get much better in just a few months. 

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