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Does my child have a language delay? What are the signs of a language delay?
Children with language delays have difficulties learning language and develop language at a slower rate than expected. A child with language delay can have difficulties understanding what you say and/or difficulties expressing himself (verbal or non-verbal).
Here are some signs of language delay:
Poor eye contact
Not using gestures (e.g. pointing, reaching) to communicate
Not copying words
Difficulty following directions
Not babbling by 10-12 months
No first real word by the age of 1 year
Not combining 2 words by the age of 2 years
Not speaking in short sentences (3-4 words) by the age of 3 years
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