I Can’t Understand My Child’s Speech—What Sounds are Expected at Different Ages?

 

 Speech sound production is a complex task that takes time to develop. Children born with typical hearing, only use reflexive vocalizations (i.e. crying, grunting, coughing and sneezing) for the first few months of life. Next, cooing begins, followed by some vocal play/repetitive babbling. True babbling doesn’t even begin until 6-10…

I Don’t Have an Experienced SLP Working with My Child. What Can I Do?

 

 Having an experienced speech-language pathologist (SLP) who understands hearing loss and the auditory brain working with your newly implanted (or aided) child is essential for optimal progress. The experienced SLP understands the early stages of implantation, the hierarchy of auditory skills, and methods for working on speech and language through…