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.
ASHA is the national professional, scientific and credentialing association for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, speech, language and hearing scientists, audiology and speech-language support personnel, and students.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific and credentialing association for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, speech, language and hearing scientists, audiology and speech-language support personnel, and students.
Provides downloadable resources and videos to help parents track their children's development and act early if they have any concerns.
This resource offers equipment demonstration, short-term loan program, and AT Exchange program to help facilitate Delaware residents' access to assistive technology devices.
Early Intervention (EI): Coordinated by the Child Development Watch program in the Division of Public Health. Serves children ages 0-3 years.
No charges for assessments; services are billed to family’s insurance company.
Early intervention (EI) is a group of services provided to children who may have developmental delays.
Early intervention (EI) is a group of services provided to children who may have developmental delays.
FRIENDS is the only national organization dedicated solely to empowering young people who stutter and their families.
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.