In this video we'll discuss five signs your child might have a speech delay. Are you concerned about your child's speech development? Are they a late talker? The first step is recognizing that there may be a problem so that you can make steps to improve your little one's speech and language. This video will highlight five signs you should look for to better recognize a speech delay.
Contents:
00:00 Intro
01:25 Sign#1: Not Talking as much as their peers
01:50 Sign#2: Limited Speech Sounds
02:16 Sign#3: Not Gesturing
02:39 Sign#4: Not Understanding Speech
03:09 Sign#5: Frustration
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Naomi Brandt, MSc. SLP Reg. CASLPO is a registered Speech-Language Pathologist in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. For over 10-years Naomi has been working with kids and families just like yours and is excited to share the speech secrets to get your kids talking.
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Disclaimer: This video and channel is intended for general information purposes only and does not intend in whole or in part to substitute for the assessment and treatment of a certified Speech-Language Pathologist. If you have any concerns about your child, please seek out a consultation from a certified Speech-Language Pathologist.
Five signs your child might have a speech delay.
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