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1 Year of age

Normal

  • Starts recognising own name, few words, simple verbal requests like give me, come here, say bye.
  • Begins to imitate actions with objects and few sounds in rhymes
  • Responds with vocalisations 50% of time
  • Starts engaging in some pretend play
  • Uses some exclamations like oh oh
  • Vocalises or babbles to gain attention
  • Maintains eye contact when spoken to or sung to.

Delayed

  • No back and forth sharing of sounds, smiles or other facial expressions by 9 months or thereafter
  • Is still making only vowel sounds with no speech like consonants ( e.g aaa, instead of baba or mamama)
  • Unable to sustain interest in looking at pictures/objects/rhymes
  • Doesn’t understand simple verbal requests
  • Fails to recognise family members
  • Doesn’t comprehend expressions of joy/anger
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2 Years of age

Normal

  • Starts recognising more objects and pictures when they are named.
  • Develops better attention span in own choice of activities.
  • Answers simple questions like Where’s Daddy? What is this?
  • Follows simple commands, brings familiar object, gives to another person understands approximately 300 words
  • Uses approximately 100 recognisable words
  • Begins combining words into simple phrases
  • Type of words contain Nouns, verbs, Adjectives communicates for requesting, gaining other’s attention, asking for help

Delayed

  • Is not using eye gaze or gestures like pointing or showing, to communicate interests or needs
  • Has infrequent eye contact or little interest in interaction
  • Does not respond to own name or understand common words
  • Is not saying at least 30-40 meaningful words
  • Does not follow simple verbal commands
  • Is not playing pretend with items (talking on a toy phone, feeding the doll) and does not play in proximity to other children.
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3 Years of age

Normal

  • Listens to long utterances and appears to understand their meaning
  • Takes interest in explanation and why
  • Understands most what, where and who questions
  • Vocabulary included Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Prepositions, and Personal Pronouns
  • Carries out two related verbal commands
  • Is able to combine words to form simple to compound sentences
  • Communicates for requests, assistance, gaining attention, showing, describing, asking for information
  • Sentences increase in length but may not be grammatically correct
  • Speech is 60-70 % intelligible

Delayed

  • Is not combing words into phrases or sentences spontaneously (without imitating or repeating)
  • Does not follow simple 2 step commands such as “Get the ball and give to Daddy”
  • Has a limited vocabulary (Nouns, verbs)
  • Speech is not at least 50 % understandable
  • Cannot answer what/where/who or yes/no questions
  • Does not play with other children
  • Is doing only need based talking (basic needs) but not showing, gaining attention, asking for information or explanation.
  • Is showing signs of stammering, repetition of part words or sounds
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4 Years of age

Normal

  • Understands questions related to a story and is able to answer them.
  • Starts understanding and asking common how and why questions
  • is understanding past and present
  • Has started narrating past incidents, learns to sequence events.
  • Starts combining sentences to form longer utterances
  • Starts reasoning, Predicting, showing empathy, creating imaginary roles and maintaining interactions
  • Speech is 75% intelligible
  • Is able to initiate and take turns in conversation and play with children and adults

Delayed

  • Is not able to comprehend stories or conversations
  • Is unable to answer or understand questions related to a story
  • Does not initiate conversations, speaks only when spoken to or only repeats what others say
  • Does not ask questions
  • Strangers understand less than half of what the child says
  • Cannot participate in conversations or play
  • Is leaving the beginnings or ends of most words
  • Signs of stammering are persisting or getting worse
  • Is unable to narrate past incidents
  • Is unable to understand or differentiate between past or present events
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5 Years of age

Normal

  • Starts listening to longer narratives
  • Understands most complex sentences
  • Able to understand underlying meaning of language (e.g those smell good)
  • Understands Past, present and future concept
  • Understands comparative and contrastive sentences
  • Able to ask and answer variety of why and how questions
  • Narrates incidents sequentially, with central theme and characters
  • Able to describe things in their own words
  • Able to predict, assume and infer information from spoken language and pictures
  • Able to use language for negotiation, explanation, and problem solving.
  • Uses more conjunctions like when, so, if, then, because, but

Delayed

  • Talks only about here and now, rather than events in the past and future, or about objects/people that are not present
  • Puts words in the wrong order in sentences or leaves out little words (in, the, of, is) and word endings (-Ing, -ed, -s)
  • Has difficulty following 2 to 3 step instructions
  • Is unable to listen to a story and answer questions about it
  • Speech is still hard to understand (has multiple sound errors)
  • Is not asking or answering a variety of questions (who, what, where, why and when)
  • Is unable to participate in simple rule based games with peers
  • Is shy or scared to participate in a group due to stuttering
  • Has difficulty participating in conversations, take turns, initiate topic of interest