| Speech and
Language Traits of the Eighteen Month Old |
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| At age
eighteen months old your child will... |
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- use 10-50 words, including
names
- combine two words such as "all
gone," "daddy bye-bye"
- hear well and discriminate
among many sounds
- recognize pictures of familiar
persons and objects
- use words to make wants known,
such as "more," "up"
- imitate words and sounds more
precisely
- point and gesture to call attention
to an event or to show wants
- bring a familiar object from
another room when asked to do so
- follow simple commands
- hum and may sing simple songs
or tunes
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You can stimulate the
eighteen-month-old childs speech by...
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- frequently reading books to
the child
- talking simply, clearly and
slowly to the child
- providing experiences to stimulate
development of speech and language in the child: taking
walks, going shopping, planting a garden, picnicking, or
cleaning the house or yard together
- talking to the child about
new situations before you go, while you are there, and
again after returning home
- looking at the child when he
or she talks to you
- imitating and identifying sounds
with the child, such as animal sounds, birds singing, sirens
on fire trucks, running water
- making speaking and listening
experiences pleasant, worthwhile and fun for the child
- allowing the child to listen
to childrens records and tapes
- praising the childs efforts
to communicate
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Provided for you by the Speech & Hearing
Board of the Baptist Health Care Foundation and United Way
Agency. If this information raises concerns regarding your
child you may call the following for further information:
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- Baptist Hospital Speech & Hearing
Clinic (850) 434-4957
- Speech Department of West Florida
Hospital (850) 494-6140
- Audiology Clinic Escambia District
Schools (850) 459-7472
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