Speech and Language

As baby’s most important teacher in their early years, parents can help develop their child’s communication skills by providing quality interactions through talking, playing, and reading. Pathways.org’s Speech and Language Development Brochure encourages healthy language development by giving parents a convenient way to track their child’s communication milestones.
What's Inside?
- Checklist for speech/language milestones and hearing/understanding milestones broken down by age from 3-36 months
- Easy-to-understand synopsis of two key communication skills: receptive and expressive
- Parent-friendly tips for encouraging speech and language development, such as “uses facial expressions and gestures to communicate the meaning of words”
From birth, baby begins to develop communication skills they’ll use for the rest of their life. This piece helps you stay on track with baby’s speech/language and hearing/understanding milestones.
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