Communication is so much more than just words and sentences. It's fascinating how babies can convey their needs and emotions through a variety of non-verbal cues like facial expressions, body language, and sounds. It's like they have their own little language that we need to learn to understand!
These guidelines, compiled from various trusted resources, provide insights into typical baby communication milestones. They can help you recognize when your child's speech development might require professional evaluation. Keep in mind that every child progresses at their own pace, and these guidelines are not exhaustive.
If your baby shows 2 or more of the following, contact the Infant Development Program or make a referral to a speech-language therapist to ensure your child is not having difficulties with developing communication skills:
If you have concerns about your child, please feel free to contact us to speak to a professional. You can also make a referral to our program at anytime.
All of the milestone information has been adapted with permission from the Children's Therapy and Family Resource Centre.