Test your understanding of speech and language development.
The correct answers are below.
- Children should not have a speech and language assessment before 18 months of age, because they can’t be assessed until they have a lot of words.
- True
- False
- tykeTALK provides programs for children in a variety of settings, throughout the Thames Valley region, including at Service Provider Agencies, childcare centres and in Ontario Early Years Centres.
- True
- False
- Stuttering in very young children will always be outgrown by 4 years of age and should not be addressed with therapy. Therapy will draw attention to the problem and make it worse.
- True
- False
- It is not unusual for children at age three to have difficulty with some speech sounds, however speech should be understandable to most people, both familiar and unfamiliar.
- True
- False
- The most common sounds that will be difficult for children are: s, r, l, k, th.
- True
- False
- Speech-Language Pathologists who work with young children provide help for a variety of problems, including:
- articulation
- language
- stuttering
- vocabulary development
- all of the above
- tykeTALK provides speech and language services to preschool children at no cost.
- True
- False
- If a 3 year old child is experiencing difficulties with speech and language, the best course of action is:
- wait to see if they outgrow it
- wait until they get to school where they can get help
- refer to tykeTALK for assessment and possible therapy
- helping the child at home will be sufficient for them to improve
- At 24 months, children should: use 150-300 words, use two-word combinations (‘more cookie’), follow directions to put objects “on”, “in”, speak clearly enough to be understood about 2/3 of the time.
- True
- False
Quiz answers: 1(b), 2(a), 3(b), 4(a), 5(a), 6(e), 7(a), 8(c), 9(a)