Does your child struggle with pronouncing the sound R?
Do they have difficulty with sibilants, fricatives, or other sounds?
Do you feel that your child speaks less clearly than their peers?
Maybe they use limited vocabulary or struggle to describe and narrate?
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The e-book includes developmental milestones for speech and language communication, allowing you to check if your child is meeting them, along with practical tips on how to support their language development at home until the age of seven.
Does your child struggle to recall words? Do they have a limited vocabulary?
Is your child nearing school age, but you’re unsure if they are ready for school responsibilities?
Are you a parent or educator concerned about speech, language, and communication development?
Are you unsure how to help your child?
Untreated speech and language difficulties can lead to secondary issues with long-term consequences, such as learning difficulties in school or emotional and behavioral challenges.
These challenges may affect the child’s education, ability to reach their full potential, and successful social integration.