Language Milestone Chart (3/8) - Between Two and Three
Milestones
* Identifies several body parts
* Matches 4 to 5 colours
* Understands most things said to him or her
* Knows “big” and “small”
* Can concentrate on an activity for 6 – 7 minutes
* Understands the concept of ‘one’ and ‘all’
* Understands the concept of “one”. If he is playing with 6 blocks, and you ask him for one, he should be able to hand you just one block.
* Understands time concepts e.g. “yesterday” and “tomorrow”
* Enjoys listening to short stories, songs and rhymes
* Likes to hear the same story repeated
* Follows simple instructions like “comb the doll’s hair”
* Can put a toy “in”, “on” or under” a box when asked
* Identifies matches and names common pictures and things
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* Points to pictures in a book when named
* Requests items by name
* Carries on “conversations” with himself and toys
* Asks “what’s that and “where’s my?”
* Verbalizes toilet needs (before, during or after act)
* Can say his name, and holds up his fingers to tell his age
* Exhibits multiple grammatical errors
* Uses short sentences like “I want more” or “I want mum-mum”
* Combines nouns and verbs e.g. “mummy-go”
* Uses two word negative phrases e.g. “don’t want”
* Uses phrases with “is” like “Daddy is eating, Mummy’s sleeping”
* Uses some regular past tense verbs (kicked) and possessive pronouns (him, her)
* Uses some prepositions, present progressive verbs (e.g. walking), and irregular past tense forms (e.g. threw)
* Talks to other children as well as adults
* Tries to solve problems by talking instead of hitting or crying
* Answers simple questions about object function. E.g. “which one do you use to eat?”
Warning signs
* Is your child frustrated when he tries to talk?
* Do you have difficulty understanding your child when he talks?
* Does your child only use one word at a time and has difficulty putting two words together on his own?
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Article Courtesy of Isabel Tan Cjinh Ping, Senior Speech Therapist
Bachelor of Speech Pathology, University of Queensland, Australia (1999)
Public Service Commission Scholarship Awardee 1995
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