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Late Talking Toddlers: Late Talker or Speech Disorder?

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> What is the appropriate age for your child to start talking?



> If they haven’t spoken yet, are they just a late starter, or could they have a speech disorder?

Progressive speech development in children impacts not only their ability to communicate, but also their capacity to socialize with family, friends, and at school. When language is delayed, all aspects of a child’s daily interactions are affected.  

If you’re concerned about your toddler’s speech delay, or would like to learn what milestones they should be reaching at each stage, join us November 6th for Late Talking Toddlers: Is Your Child a Late Starter, or Could They Have a Speech Disorder? This is part of our Ask the Expert Parent Education Series.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Possible reasons for late talking & common myths
  • Early language milestones for ages 1-3
  • How to identify a potential speech disorder
  • Signs of Autism in young children – what to look for
  • The possible link between language delays and screen time  
  • When to have your child evaluated by a professional
  • and more

Free admission. Free parking. Childcare is not available at this event. 

TO REGISTER: email dianak@bpht.com

The best way to set your child up for success is to be informed. Once you know what the speech milestones are, you’ll know what to look for. We hope you’ll join us on November 6th for this educational event!

 

 

Event Details

  • When

    No upcoming dates scheduled
  • Price

    Free
  • Recommended Ages

    Parents of toddlers
  • Venue

    Bothell Pediatric & Hand Therapy

    18504 Bothell Way NE
    Bothell, WA 98011
    United States