Language Development

By NextGuy
  • Prenatal development for Age of 2

    This is where we get babbling that one calls "baby talk", and it evolves into pronunciation of familiar words. This may result in proper execution or the adorable occurrence of them repeating or removing syllables when they speak.
  • Age 6 to 12

    This is where children hop into the final phase of syllable stress patterns, and can spot the difference between similar words
  • Age 2 to 5 (Preschool)

    The starting block for this phase is usually sentences comprise of a simply small amount of words like 4-5. Phonological Awareness and Pronunciation increase, and most of their sentences will make sense.