Is your child’s speech development on track?
Professionals recommend early intervention if there are signs of an issue. Published: October 13, 2019 By: Noni Edwards, Special to Better Health Babies begin communicating with their parents from birth. In their first few months of life they will learn to copy facial expressions; cry when they’re hungry; and be able to follow a toy that is moved in front of them. The good thing for parents is that there are plenty of signs to make sure a child’s language development is on track, even before they are expected to utter their first word. If a child is very quiet, this is a red flag,” warns Haidar Ali Wreidan, speech therapist at Latifa Hospital. “It is not normal for a one-year-old to b...

