Speech Delay? Your Child Might Need an ENT (Most Parents Don't Know This)

Has your speech therapist suggested an ENT appointment and you're wondering why? Many parents are surprised to learn that hearing difficulties, fluid in the ears, enlarged tonsils, adenoids, recurrent ear infections, mouth breathing, and sleep issues can all impact a child's speech and language development. In this video, I explain: ✅ What an ENT does ✅ Why speech pathologists refer children to ENTs ✅ How hearing affects speech and language development ✅ Signs your child may benefit from an ENT review ✅ Common ENT concerns we see in children with communication delays If your child isn't talking as much as expected, isn't pronouncing words clearly, has frequent ear infections, snores, mouth breathes, or seems to miss what people say, this video is for you. I'm Jules Tush, Speech Pathologist with 18 years of experience helping children and families build communication skills through practical, evidence-based strategies. Subscribe for more videos on speech delays, language development, autism, neurodiversity, school readiness, and helping your child communicate with confidence. #SpeechDelay #ToddlerSpeech #SpeechTherapy #LanguageDevelopment #ENT #EarInfections #HearingLoss #LateTalker #ParentingTips #ChildDevelopment