How do you know if your 2 year old needs speech therapy?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP, I might have missed it, but what is her socialization like? I'm a SAHM and non-stop one-sided conversations are hard to keep up. We got DC into a playgroup about the same time we started speech therapy and I feel like the combination has been really beneficial.



OP here. He started a part-time preschool program 2 mornings a week in September. We thought that his verbal development would skyrocket after then but it's been pretty much the same. That is one of the reasons why we're concerned.

We think that his verbal development has been a little slow because I'm at home with him full-time and I have been able to read his gestures and sounds.


Try U of MD/Leap at age three for preschool. It has nothing to do with you staying home. If anything, it is better as you have the love and patiences to nurture him and understand his needs better than someone else.
Anonymous
So is your child a girl or a boy. Are two people claiming to be OP?
Anonymous
OP here. My DC is a boy.
Anonymous
OP again. Does it matter if he's a boy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP again. Does it matter if he's a boy?


No. In your original post your wrote "daughter."
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