Age-Appropriate Speech and Language Milestones
These guidelines on speech and language development may help you decide if your child needs a speech and language evaluation with a speech-language pathologist.
Our Department of Speech-Language Pathology experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
These guidelines on speech and language development may help you decide if your child needs a speech and language evaluation with a speech-language pathologist.
ASAN is a nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. They provide information and resources about autism, disability rights, and systems change.
This resource describes signs of communication disorders for ages birth to five. It advises parents on what they can do next. Information is available in English and Spanish.
Interactive play and conversations between parents and children lead to stronger language skills for the child, research shows. Here are tips on how to make those “together” moments count.
This resource provides information about child development, social- emotional development, challenging behaviors, school readiness and early learning, and more.
The Philadelphia Autism Project supports autistic individuals and their families living in Philadelphia. They offer training/courses, share resources, foster community collaborations, host events, and provide funding or organizations and projects for autistic people and their families.
For caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The primary goal is to equip caregivers with practical tools to support their child. This resource also gives caregivers an opportunity to meet other caregivers with similar questions or concerns.
As America is poised to inaugurate a president who stutters, a CHOP speech-language pathologist offers facts about stuttering and advice for caregivers.