
Is My Child’s Language On Track? -- Milestones, Red Flags, and Changes You Can Make Today
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Show Notes
An SLP mom explains language milestones 12–24 months, what counts as a red flag, and simple, everyday strategies to boost speech—without overwhelm. Trust your gut, learn what to watch for, and get doable next steps.
Worried about words, pointing, or whether your toddler is “on time”? In this Doing It All(ish) episode, Morgan (SLP + mom of 3) breaks down early language development in plain English—what’s typical, what deserves a closer look, and simple things you can do at home without adding another to-do list.
We cover:
- 12 months: babbling, responding to name, gestures (why “16 by 16” matters)
- 18 months: first 10+ words, imitating, following simple directions
- 24 months: ~50 words, 2-word combos, being understood by family
- When to trust your gut and seek an evaluation (and how early intervention works)
- Easy, everyday strategies: parenteese (tone), observe & pause, narrating routines, and playful imitation
Whether your little one is cruising or you’re seeing some yellow flags, you’ll leave with clarity, next steps, and low-lift tactics you can weave into real life (hello, stairs and snack time).
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