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Talking PointHello - a year to help all children communicate

Things to look out for

For some children, developing communication can be a very difficult process and they may need extra help. By 5 years you may see the following:

  • Difficulty with abstract ideas such as size or time.
  • Difficulty with complex sentences.
  • Not having the right words to be able to say what they want.
  • Difficulty organising ideas in order.
  • Missing out some words. For example, saying 'playing ball' instead of 'Doggy is playing with the ball’.
  • Speech that may not follow a logical order.
  • Talking about lots of different topics in the same group of sentences.
  • Not using the right sounds so that their speech is difficult to understand.

If you have any concerns, find out what to do here. You can also check your child’s progress here.

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