Late-talking toddlers catch up by age 7
LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) — Eighty percent of children with
language delays at age 2 will catch up by age 7, U.S. and Australian
researchers said.
However, this also means that for 20 percent of late-talking toddlers,
language delays persist, said study leader Mabel Rice of the University
of Kansas
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