5 Signs Your Child May Have a Speech Intelligibility Delay (SLP Tips)

This video by speech-language pathologist Laura Mize from Teach Me To Talk breaks down the key signs that a toddler might have significant speech intelligibility problems — meaning their spoken words are often hard for others to understand and may benefit from evaluation or therapy. These indicators help parents and professionals recognize when typical early speech development crosses into areas where support is helpful. Understanding these factors early can lead to more informed decisions about assessments, targeted speech practice and collaboration with therapists. It’s practical, research-informed guidance for anyone helping young children develop clearer communication.

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