Does My Child Need a Speech Therapy Evaluation?
Please use this checklist as a guide to determine if your child may need a speech therapy evaluation. Remember: early detection and intervention is essential. If you have concerns, please do not hesitate in contacting Adults to Pediatrics Therapy, LLC at (954) 536-1806 or to schedule a full evaluation.
Scoring: 1-2 No’s: Child may have a delay in speech and language development
3 or more No’s: Take Action—Have your child evaluated by a Speech/Language Pathologist
Does Your Child:
Birth to 6 Months
Look away then look again when you play Yes No
Make pleasure sounds Yes No
Cry differently for different needs Yes No
Repeat the same sounds a lot (e.g., cooing, gooing)Yes No
Tell you (by sound or gesture) when he/she wants to do somethingYes No
Babbling sound more speech-like with lots of different sounds, such as: p, b, mYes No
7 Months to 1 Year
Use speech or non-crying sounds to get and keep attentionYes No
Imitate different speech soundsYes No
Babbling have both long and short groups of sounds (e.g., tata upup)Yes No
Have one or two words (e.g., bye-bye, dada, mama) although they may not be clear Yes No
1 to 2 Years
Use many different consonant sounds to get and keep your attentionYes No
Put two words together (e.g., more cookies, no juice)Yes No
Use some 1- to 2-word sentences (e.g., What’s that?)Yes No
Say more and more words every monthYes No
2 to 3 Years
Often ask for or direct your attention to objects by naming themYes No
Often understand your child’s speech most of the timeYes No
Use some 1- to 2-word sentences to talk about and ask for thingsYes No
Have a word for almost everythingYes No
3 to 4 Years
Use a lot of sentences that have four or more wordsYes No
Do people outside your family usually understand your child’s speech?Yes No
Say most sounds correctly except a few like r, l, th, and sYes No
Talk about what he/she does at school or at a friend’s houseYes No
4 to 4 ½ Years
Tell you a story and stick pretty much to the topicYes No
Use sentences that give lots of details (e.g., “I have two red balls at home”)Yes No
Voice sounds clear like other childrenYes No
4 ½ to 5 Years
Use the same grammar as the rest of the familyYes No
Say all sounds correctly except maybe one or twoYes No
Communicate easily with other children and adultsYes No