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Speech Development

Multiples are more likely to suffer delays in the area of speech development than singleton children. This is partly due to the fact that some of the factors which can contribute to speech delay generally are more likely to be present in multiple birth families. These include

having a large number of siblings
having siblings close in age
being born prematurely
In addition, some people believe multiples are less likely to make the effort to learn to talk because they are able to communicate effectively with each other without using speech.

Children all develop at different rates and there is a very broad range of what is considered normal. Speech therapy may be advisable if your child is not reaching a basic standard for their age. As a general guide, this would be:

12-18 months - saying a couple of words, even just mamma and dadda
Next few months - beginning to say more words
By about age 2 -starting to put two words together
Between 2 and 2.5 - learning 2 new words a week and putting more words together


If you are concerned about your children's speech, ask your public health nurse for advice. She may suggest putting them on the waiting list for speech therapy.

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