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SPEECH/LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT:
0 - 1 YEAR

Children develop at their own rate. Your child might not have all skills until the end of the age range.

HEARING/COMPREHENSION:
BIRTH TO 3 MONTHS

  • Startles at loud sounds.

  • Quiets or smiles when you talk.

  • Seems to recognize your voice. Quiets if crying. 

TALKING:
BIRTH TO 3 MONTHS

  • Makes cooing sounds.

  • Cries change for different needs.

  • Smiles at people.

HEARING/COMPREHENSION:
4 - 7 MONTHS

  • Moves her eyes in the direction of sounds.

  • Responds to changes in your tone of voice.

  • Notices toys that make sounds.

  • Pays attention to music.

TALKING:
4 - 7 MONTHS

  • Coos and babbles when playing alone or with you. 

  • Makes speech-like babbling sounds, like pa, ba, and mi.

  • Giggles and laughs.

  • Makes sounds when happy or upset.

HEARING/COMPREHENSION:
8 - 12 MONTHS

  • Turns and looks in the direction of sounds.

  • Looks when you point.

  • Turns when you call her name.

  • Understands words for common items and people—words like cup, truck, juice, and daddy.

  • Starts to respond to simple words and phrases, like “No,” “Come here,” and “Want more?”

  • Plays games with you, like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake.

  • Listens to songs and stories for a short time. 

TALKING:
8 - 12 MONTHS

  • Babbles long strings of sounds, like mimi upup babababa.

  • Uses sounds and gestures to get and keep attention.

  • Points to objects and shows them to others.

  • Uses gestures like waving bye, reaching for “up,” and shaking his head no.

  • Imitates different speech sounds. 

  • Says 1 or 2 words, like hi, dog, dada, mama, or uh-oh. This will happen around his first birthday, but sounds may not be clear. 

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