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You might be wondering ‘is my child’s speech developing correctly for their age?’ In this video, our certified pediatrician shares the typical developmental milestones to look out for in your child’s language as well as the steps you can take to help your child’s vocabulary to grow. Focusing between ages 1 and 4, the toddler will begin by saying a few words, like “mama” and “da-da.” The preschooler’s vocabulary will improve and ultimately by age 4, where they will be able to communicate in complex sentences. Check out this video for a deeper awareness of the expected milestones during these 4 years.
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00:00 Introduction
00:21 What to Expect at Age One
00:58 What to Expect at Age Two
1:35 What to Expect at Age Three
2:03 What to Expect at Age Four
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How Your Child’s Language Develops Between Ages 1 and 4 | The Parents Guide | Parents