Talking Tips For Kids: Ages and Stages (Ages 0-5 years old)
What should my child be doing and at what age? Have you ever wondered about what your child should be able to say and understand at their age? This film gives an overview of how speech and language skills develop in children. Find out what speech and language therapists consider to be ‘typical development’ when it comes to a child’s communication skills. The video looks at each stage of development right from being in the womb up to a child of 5 years of age. For each age range the video describes what is expected of all the skills involved in communication. This includes play skills, listening and attention, understanding of language, expressive language and social skills.

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