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  • Writer's pictureRehan Naser

When Should You Take Your Child to A Speech and Language Pathologist?

Speech-language pathologists(SLPs) are also known as speech therapists or speech/language therapists . They are the ones who are qualified to diagnose, evaluate and treat various speech and language difficulties. Many children suffer due to this. Taking help from SLPs can help a child overcome those difficulties and lead his life confidently.


That’s why parents should be aware of those warning signs that indicate the child might have any specific kind of speech disorder. Below are some signs that children may show in specific age groups. Take a look



Between 12-15 months:


Only produces a few sounds.

Not making any gestures such as waving or pointing

Not expressed first words


Between 18-24 months:


They mostly point at things rather than use words to communicate

Not properly using two-word combinations

Uttering words cutting the ends off words like “si-dow” instead of sit down.


Between 2-4 years:


Not using two- and three-word combinations together.

Saying less than 50 words

Indulgence is unintelligible speech.


Between 4-5 years:


Repeating the first sounds of words

Find it difficult to follow classroom directions

Repeats sound or words the majority of the time.


If your child shows any such above-mentioned symptoms, you should not wait! Consult top speech and language pathologists from a renowned pediatric rehabilitation center. They implement various types of speech therapies such as intensive speech therapy, feeding therapy, swallowing therapy, PROMPT therapy, and more! They carefully assess the condition of the child, detect the root cause of the problem and offer the right treatment to address the specific issues of the child.


Early intervention with the right child speech therapy can help the children work on their speech or language difficulties and get positive outcomes within a few months or years.


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