A two-year-old is able to speak in two or three-word sentences, they can say roughly 40-50 words. By the time they approach the age of three, they usually have a vocabulary of close to 900 words and can speak in four-word sentences. Your child may have a speech delay if they haven't achieved the mentioned milestones. Over time, an interactive metronome can be used to track and improve a child's speech progress.
By the time they join preschool or school, some children, aged 4 and up, still have linguistic challenges. If other factors such as autism or hearing loss cannot explain their issues, they may have developmental speech disorders and will greatly benefit from this program.
Researchers have discovered that this therapy increases attention, motor control, language processing, reading ability, and managing violent tendencies in children. Additional, this therapy helps with:
Enhancing your child's communication ability
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