Read these statements. Put its serial number opposite the statement with which you agree. If you do not agree, write 0. In other words, if there is no such violation, put 0; if there is, put the number that corresponds to the number of the question
- Members of our family have pronunciation defects.
- Our child said his first word later than one year.
- The baby does not chew well and does not like solid food (carrot, apple, etc.).
- Our child speaks fluently not only his native language.
- Our child babbles so fast that sometimes we don't understand what he is talking about.
- Our child's slow speech makes me nervous.
- The child speaks very loudly or very quietly.
- Our child cannot pronounce long words (up to the age of two, ``maina'' (car), ``epiped'' (bicycle) is the norm).
- The toddler is struggling to learn poems.
- The child writes some letters and numbers in the reverse direction.
- Our child is already six years old, and she cannot remember letters at all.
- In pronunciation, the child makes grammatical mistakes ("long ears", "many chairs", "my apple". This is normal up to the age of three!).
- Our child does not pronounce some sounds (this point depends on the age of the child, there are age norms for incorrect pronunciation).
- We have read this fairy tale so many times, and the child cannot tell it! (from 2.5 years old).
- People around us often ask to "translate" what our baby said (speech is slurred, indistinct, incomprehensible).
- Our child keeps quiet.
- I am alarmed by the fact that the child repeats the same word 3-4 times before expressing his opinion.
Total points:
If you typed:
- from 0 to 4 points – you have no reason to worry;
- from 5 to 9 points – we recommend consulting a speech therapist;
- from 10 points or more – it is necessary to urgently seek help from a speech therapist!