| HEARING & UNDERSTANDING |
TALKING |
7 months-1 year
-Enjoys games like peak-a-boo and pat-a-cake
-Turns and looks in the direction of sounds
Listens when spoken to
-Recognizes words for common items like "cup", "shoe", "juice"
-Begins to respond to simple requests ("come Here", "want more") |
7 months-1 year
-Babbling with both long and short groups of sounds "tata upup bibibibi"
-Uses speech or non-crying sounds to get and keep attention
-Imitates different speech sounds
-Has 1 or 2 words ("bye, bye, dada, mama") |
1-2 years
-Points to a few body parts
-Follows 1-2 step directions and understands simple questions ("Roll the ball, "kiss the baby", "Go get your shoes")
-Listens to simple stories, songs, and rhymes
-Points to pictures in a book when named |
1-2 years
-Says more words every month
-Uses some 1-2 word questions ("where kitty?", "go bye-bye"?, "what's that?")
-Put 2 words together ("more cookie", "no juice", "mommy book")
-Uses many different consonant sounds at the beginning of words |
2-3 years
-Hears when you call from another room
-Answers simple "who?", "what?", "where?", "why" questions
-Follows 2-3 step directions |
2-3 years
-Has a word for almost everything
-Uses 2-3 words to talk about and ask for things
-Speech is understood by familiar listeners most of the time
-Often asks for or directs attention to objects by naming them |
3-4 years
-understands differences in meaning ("go-stop", "in-on", "big-little", "up-down")
-Follows 2 requests ("Get the book and put it on the table")
-understands action words ("jump, run, wash") and descriptive words ("big, wet, little") |
3-4 years
-Talks about activities completed earlier such as from school or a friends home
-People outside the family understands the child's speech
-Uses a lot of sentences that have 4 or more words
-Usually talks easily without repeating syllables or words |
4-5 years
-Pays attention to short stories and answers simple questions about it
-Hears and understands most of what is said at home and in school
-Understands spatial concepts (under, in back of, next to, in front of)
-Makes inferences ("what will happen if.") from pictures and stories
-Understands and can produce rhyming words
-Can clap out multi-syllable words |
4-5 years
-Voice sounds clear like other children's
-Uses sentences that give lots of details ("I like to read my books")
-Tells stories that stick to topic
-Communicates easily with other children and adults
-Says most sounds correctly
-Uses the same grammar as the rest of the family |