by age 3, kids should have these sounds:
p, m, n, h, w, b
by age 4, kids should have these sounds:
k, g, d, f, y
by age 6 kids should have these sounds:
t, ng, r, l
By age 7 kinds should have these sounds:
ch, sh, th, j
By age 8, kinds should have these sounds:
s, z, v, zh, �
Children should be 25% intelligible to a stranger by what age:
18 months
Children should be 50% intelligible to a stranger by what age:
2 years
Children should be 75% intelligible to a stranger by what age:
3 years
Children should be 100% intelligible to a stranger by what age:
4 years
When should a parent be cautious of a language delay in their child?
if their toddler has fewer than 200 words between 18 and 24 months
* asha - 50 words suggests a more severe delay
Typical developing children have how many words at age 2?
260
What age should Epenthesis be gone by?
8
What age should Weak Syllable Deletion be gone by?
4
What age should fronting be gone by?
3.5
What age should gliding be gone by?
6
What age should stopping be gone by?
f, s by 3; v, z by 3.5; sh, ch, j by 4.5; th by 5
What age should Affrication be gone by?
3
What age should Deaffrication be gone by?
4
What age should Alveolarization be gone by?
5
What age should Assimilation be gone by?
3
What age should Reduplication be gone by?
3
What age should Cluster Reduction be gone by?
4 yrs. without /s/ ; 5 yrs. with /s/
When do children typically start putting 2 words together by?
by age 2
What age should Prevocalic Voicing be gone by?
6
What phonological processes suggest a more severe delay?
Backing
Initial consonant deletion
Glottal stop