Saturday, February 7, 2015
If Your Child Doesn’t Speak 50 Words By This Age, He’s Considered A Late Talker
Dana is a busy mother of two girls and two twin boys. When her twins were still nonverbal after the age of 2, she went to her pediatrician to see about getting them assessed for speech delay. Typically, if your toddler doesn’t speak 50 words or more by the age of 2, he is considered a late talker. Her son Crank passed the assessment, but Louie did not. The Autism Answer Here, Dana discusses the process Louie is going through, and tells you what she’s learned along the way. Take a look! Read more at http://blog.theautismsite.com/toddler-speech-delay/#C9KLcp2zCfk9Fm4f.99
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