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Delayed Speech and Language
Development in Children
Explore the causes, signs, and intervention strategies for speech and language delays with
guidance from a professional speech therapist. Many parents nowadays have similar
complaints of speech delay and language development in children, such as: “My 2 ½-year-old
son knows all the alphabet and can count till 50. He can even name the capitals of many
countries. But he only points to things when he wants something.” Upon further investigation,
it is often found that these children have frequent tantrums. A child's inability to adequately
express themselves can lead to a wide range of possible behavioral issues. Children follow a
certain pattern in their speech and language development, starting with cooing and babbling at
around 6 months of age. They use eye contact, pointing, and gestures to communicate and
speak their first word at around one year of age. They continue to learn new words, phrases,
and sentences through positive interactions with their environment. The first three years of a
child’s life are the most crucial for acquiring speech and language skills due to the rapid
development and maturation of the brain during this period.
A speech and language delay occurs when children follow typical development patterns but
achieve milestones at a slower rate than their peers. Identifying objects by name,
understanding spoken language, and naming things are important skills, but children must also
learn to communicate their needs using the words they already know. Various factors, such as
hearing impairment, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, or lack of
adequate stimulation, can cause delays in speech, language, and communication.
Communicative intent refers to a child's innate tendency to communicate, and even if they
have delayed speech, many children still express a strong desire to interact with others. They
may use eye gaze, smiles, crying, shouting, gestures, and pointing to communicate before they
start speaking. The absence of a desire to communicate is a key indicator of autism spectrum
disorder.
Functional communication involves using language to meet daily needs. Well-meaning parents
often provide children with many books and materials to learn new words, but a child who can
name different cars, animals, or fruits may not know the names of common objects in their
surroundings. This may lead to nonverbal communication, such as gestures and pointing, which
is considered delayed for older children. Parents who fulfill every need before the child can ask
for it may unintentionally hinder their child's opportunities to communicate. To encourage
functional communication, parents should create opportunities for children to initiate
communication, wait for them to ask for things, and teach functional vocabulary. By focusing on
functional vocabulary and providing language stimulation, parents can help their children
develop age-appropriate communication skills before learning the ABCs and 123s.

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Delayed Speech and Language Development in Children1.pdf

  • 1. Delayed Speech and Language Development in Children Explore the causes, signs, and intervention strategies for speech and language delays with guidance from a professional speech therapist. Many parents nowadays have similar complaints of speech delay and language development in children, such as: “My 2 ½-year-old son knows all the alphabet and can count till 50. He can even name the capitals of many countries. But he only points to things when he wants something.” Upon further investigation, it is often found that these children have frequent tantrums. A child's inability to adequately express themselves can lead to a wide range of possible behavioral issues. Children follow a certain pattern in their speech and language development, starting with cooing and babbling at around 6 months of age. They use eye contact, pointing, and gestures to communicate and speak their first word at around one year of age. They continue to learn new words, phrases, and sentences through positive interactions with their environment. The first three years of a child’s life are the most crucial for acquiring speech and language skills due to the rapid development and maturation of the brain during this period. A speech and language delay occurs when children follow typical development patterns but achieve milestones at a slower rate than their peers. Identifying objects by name, understanding spoken language, and naming things are important skills, but children must also learn to communicate their needs using the words they already know. Various factors, such as hearing impairment, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, or lack of adequate stimulation, can cause delays in speech, language, and communication. Communicative intent refers to a child's innate tendency to communicate, and even if they have delayed speech, many children still express a strong desire to interact with others. They may use eye gaze, smiles, crying, shouting, gestures, and pointing to communicate before they start speaking. The absence of a desire to communicate is a key indicator of autism spectrum disorder. Functional communication involves using language to meet daily needs. Well-meaning parents often provide children with many books and materials to learn new words, but a child who can
  • 2. name different cars, animals, or fruits may not know the names of common objects in their surroundings. This may lead to nonverbal communication, such as gestures and pointing, which is considered delayed for older children. Parents who fulfill every need before the child can ask for it may unintentionally hinder their child's opportunities to communicate. To encourage functional communication, parents should create opportunities for children to initiate communication, wait for them to ask for things, and teach functional vocabulary. By focusing on functional vocabulary and providing language stimulation, parents can help their children develop age-appropriate communication skills before learning the ABCs and 123s.