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Speech and Language Traits of the Three Year Old   
 At age three, your child will...  

- match primary colors, name one color
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begin to follow instructions such as "Put the block under the chair."
- use words to relate observations, concepts, ideas, and relationships
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frequently practice by talking to himself
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know his or her last name, sex, and several nursery rhymes
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tell a story or relay an idea to someone
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have an average sentence length of 3 to 4 words
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have a vocabulary of nearly 1,000 words
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sing songs
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ask "what" questions often
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have his or her speech understood by a stranger

 

You can stimulate the three year olds speech and language by...

- continuing to extend his or her conversation
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using words he or she has trouble with frequently in your speech
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teaching your child relationships of words, objects, and ideas
- talking about similarities or differences between things
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encouraging the child to tell stories using books and pictures
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letting the child play with other children
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reading longer stories to the child
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paying attention to the child when hes talking, remembering that repeating words and sounds is normal during this period of growth

 

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:

 

- 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