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.