“What are the treatment options for late talking?”
My daughter is 2 years old and she is not talking yet. What are the treatment options for late talking?
3 Answers
She should be talking by now. Some kids are delayed, but it might be a good idea to seek an evaluation with a licensed speech-language pathologist. Talk to your doctor for a referral. She may need some speech and language therapy so start with an evaluation.
A child with a speech delay may qualify for the early intervention program in your state. In addition, a speech-language pathologist can treat your child as well as provide strategies to use at home. In some states, the have Early Head Start programs that can also benefit your child.
Between 2-2 1/2 would be a good time to look into early interventions if you are concerned about Kate talking. By around 2 children should be forming two word utterances and expanding from there. Check in me with your pediatrician would be great as well as looking into your state/area’s early intervention programs which will target speech therapy.