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Speech Development Concerns in Babies & Toddlers

Speech development progresses at different speeds for every child. From first babbling to single words to full sentences — the range of normal is wide. 'Late talkers' often catch up, but certain milestones should not be significantly exceeded. Early language promotion starts from day 1: talking, reading aloud, singing.

Causes Possibles

  • 1Milestone 2-3 months: cooing and vocalising (vowels like 'aaah', 'oooh')
  • 2Milestone 6-9 months: babbling phase with syllable repetition ('bababa', 'mamama')
  • 3Milestone 12 months: first real words ('mama', 'dada', 'there') — normal range up to 18 months
  • 4Milestone 18-24 months: vocabulary explosion, 50+ words, two-word phrases ('mama ball', 'more have')
  • 5Milestone 3 years: simple sentences, pronouns, questions — speech becomes more understandable

Ce Que Vous Pouvez Faire

  • Talk a lot to the baby — even when they can't respond yet (narrate your day)
  • Read aloud from infancy — picture books, finger games, songs
  • Respond to baby's vocalisations — turn-taking is the foundation of communication
  • Do NOT correct the child's language, but repeat correctly ('Dat!' → 'Yes, that's a cat!')
  • With multilingualism: each parent consistently speaks THEIR language (OPOL principle)

Quand Consulter un Médecin ?

  • No babbling or syllable formation by 9 months
  • No response to own name by 12 months
  • Not a single word by 18 months
  • Fewer than 50 words by 24 months or no two-word phrases
  • Child doesn't understand simple instructions ('Give me the ball') by 18 months
  • Language loss: child speaks less than before (regression)

Notes Selon l'Âge

The range of normal is HUGE. Einstein didn't speak until age 3. 'Late talkers' (children with fewer than 50 words at 24 months) catch up in 50% of cases by their 3rd birthday. BUT: language comprehension is more important than language production — if your child understands what you say, that's a good sign. Multilingual children may start speaking slightly later but develop just as well long-term. Hearing test with any concern!

Questions Fréquentes

My child is 18 months old and hasn't said a word — is this bad?
Not necessarily. The range for the first word extends from 8 to 18 months. More important than speaking is UNDERSTANDING: Does your child respond to their name? Understand simple instructions? Point at things? If yes, they're probably a late talker who will catch up. If NO — talk to the paediatrician and have hearing tested.
Does multilingualism delay speech development?
NO, this is a myth. Multilingual children may start slightly later with first words and initially mix languages — but this is NORMAL and not a sign of confusion. The total vocabulary (all languages combined) is just as large as in monolingual children. Speak consistently in your mother tongue — that's the greatest gift.
When should I see a speech therapist?
Talk to the paediatrician if: no babbling by 9 months, no words by 18 months, fewer than 50 words by 24 months, no two-word phrases by 30 months, or if you feel your child doesn't understand you. Speech therapy is usually prescribed from age 2-3. Early intervention is crucial — 'wait and see' is NOT a good strategy for genuine delays.

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