Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - May 05 2008 | Advice, child, children, delays, developmental, disability, expectations, Family, Kids, learning, parenting, speechThe first thing you need to know is when should a child be able to make specific sounds. How can you tell where your child is in speech if you don’t know where your child should be?
Related Content from Around Faves
speech
-
Jott is converting from free/beta to Ad-support and Subscription (paid) plans (starting at $4/month).
Jott is a great service - I'm sure many people (myself included) will be willing to pay for it.
1 FaverViewed: 5 Times - Sigalon - Jul 11 20081 FaverViewed: 4 Times
- joshel - Sep 23 20075 FaversViewed: 3 Times
kids
-
Haha! I love it! Move over, tea parties ... it's time for a coffee break.
1 FaverViewed: 2 TimesQuoted: If you're one of those parents who, like me, has an early-morning 'no pestering until I have a cup of coffee down me' rule, you might like this wooden drip coffee kit. It'll give your kids something to tinker with while you fumble with the real thing.
- GreenWithEnvy - 13 days ago1 FaverViewed: 10 Times
- mansontimes30 - Jul 29 200812 FaversViewed: 7 Times
