Speech & Language Delay Screening for Children
Speech and language development is a critical milestone in early childhood. Delays in speech can affect a child's ability to communicate, learn, and interact socially. This screening tool helps parents identify potential signs of speech and language delay by evaluating key developmental markers. Early intervention through speech therapy can significantly improve outcomes for children with communication challenges.
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Speech & Language Delay Screening
Answer 10 short questions about how you have been feeling over the past two weeks. Your responses are private and results are instant.
⚕️ Screening tool only — not a clinical diagnosis. Results are for informational purposes and do not replace professional advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should a child start talking?
Most children say their first words around 12 months and begin combining words by 18-24 months. However, development varies.
What causes speech delay?
Speech delay can be caused by hearing problems, developmental disorders, oral-motor issues, or environmental factors. Many children catch up with appropriate support.
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