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Receptive Language

Listening Improves Language

As your child's Receptive Language skills have grown, she has gained more and more understanding of the things you talk about. You'll be able to tell as she becomes better able to follow instructions and answer questions. Help her practice her listening skills by asking her to repeat what she's heard, follow multi-step instructions, or play "follow the leader" types of games.

Has your toddler achieved the following Receptive Language developmental milestones yet? If yes, check off all the skill(s) she has already mastered to date!

Sources: This development milestone tracker is not a learning disability screening tool or test. If you have any questions related to your child's development and learning abilities, please speak to your pediatrician and care providers for guidance and resources.