Early Signs Your Child May Need Speech Support

It’s common for children to develop speech, sign and language at different rates, but there are some clues that may indicate your child could benefit from additional speech support.

Speech development is more than pronunciation

Speech support can help with:

  • Making sounds clearly
  • Using signs/gestures consistently
  • Using words and sentences correctly
  • Understanding and using language
  • Social communication skills

Early signs to look for

Your child may benefit from speech support if they:

  • Use fewer words than expected for their age
  • Leave out sounds or syllables consistently
  • Struggle to put words together
  • Avoid talking or become frustrated when explaining
  • Are not meeting key developmental milestones
  • Are tricky to understand for unfamiliar people

Early Support Makes a Difference

Many families are told to “wait and see,” but early support can:

  • Build confidence
  • Reduce frustration
  • Support learning and literacy
  • Strengthen social connections

Speech support is about giving your child the right tools to grow, learn, and communicate with confidence.

At Little Allied Health, we partner with families to provide child-led, fun speech pathology sessions that support confident communication at home, school, and beyond.

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