Speech Delay Warning Signs
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If your newborn doesn't seem to respond to sound or vocalisation, it's always a good idea to consult a professional. However, it's not always easy for parents to tell if their child is simply taking a bit longer to reach a speech or language milestone, or if there might be a speech delay. Here are a few things you might notice if your child is experiencing a speech delay: -By 12 months, babies no longer wave or point goodbye. -By 18 months, kids prefer to communicate through gestures rather than vocalisations. -Before 18 months, kids have trouble understanding simple verbal directions and copying noises. -By age two, the youngster can only copy speech or movements and cannot form their own words or phrases. -By age two, infants can only repeat a few sounds or sentences and communicate only the most basic needs orally. -Unable to follow simple directions before the age of two. If your child's speech is more difficult to understand than is typical for their age, get guid...