Paula and Bobby
Parents of Lillie
Delayed Speech and Language Development

Understanding development related symptoms and features
Symptoms may affect multiple parts of the body. Understanding which part of the body a symptom affects, can help us to better understand the potential underlying causes of a symptom, including a rare disease or genetic syndrome.
Developmental symptoms may affect different parts of an individual’s development. These include their emotional and social development, their physical development, as well as their cognitive and communication skills.
Developmental milestones help to track a child’s developmental progress and flag under delay. A delay may be isolated or accompanied by other developmental delays either in the same area and/or in other areas too.
Symptoms relating to development may be many and wide-ranging. They can include a walking delay, issues with speech and language including late talking, trouble socializing with others or with showing emotion.
What is delayed speech and language development (speech delay)?
Delayed speech and language development (speech delay) is diagnosed when a child displays a level of speech and language development that is below the norm expected for their age.
A speech delay involves the words a child can speak and use. It does not connect to their ability to comprehend or communicate nonverbally. A language delay may include issues with comprehending and putting words together to form sentences.
Some speech delay is not uncommon before the age of 3 years old. But by the age of 3, a child not meeting particular language and speech milestones may be referred for further assessment.
What should I do next?
In some instances delayed speech and language development may be one of the features of a rare disease or genetic syndrome. In this case fast, targeted genetic analysis can give you a more accurate diagnosis.
Synonyms:
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Synonyms:
Late-onset speech development, Delayed speech and language development, Impaired speech development, Delayed speech development, Language delayed, Delayed language development, Poor language development, Impaired speech and language development, Language delay, Poor speech development, Delayed speech acquisition, Deficiency of speech development, Language development deficit, Speech and language difficulties, Speech delay, Speech difficulties, Delayed speech, Poor speech acquisition, Speech and language delay
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