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Infant-Toddler Checklist

Resource Type

Online - Parent

Description

"When serious health or physical impairments are not present, a delay in language development may be the first evident symptom that a child is not developing typically. Most children develop their first words between 12 and 15 months, but it can be common practice to wait until a child is 18 to 24 months and still not talking to refer the child for an evaluation. Yet, research over the past 2 decades has identified a collection of predictors of later language development that promise earlier and more accurate identification" [website].

Ages

All Ages

Web Address

http://www.brookespublishing.com/store/books/wetherby-csbsdp/index.htm

Languages

English

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