Early Intervention

When do children start talking?

Most children begin talking at age one and combining words at age two. By age two, toddlers are forming short sentences which are 60-70% understandable to others. Those who are behind at age two are warning us of a potential problem.

Will your child outgrow it?

Maybe, maybe not. It depends on the type and persistence of the speech and language problem. Well-meaning professionals in other fields often tell parents to “wait and see” without doing sufficient testing to give such advice. Instead, seek the advice of a speech-language pathologist trained in pediatric communication disorders. Jodie Schuller & Associates have been helping parents for over 20 years to make that critical decision.

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