Speech and Language Milestones, Ages 3 to 5 Years
        
        
          
            Overview
            Language and communication milestones relate to two areas:
            
              - Receptive language. This is the ability to understand words and sounds. 
 
              - Expressive language. This is the ability to use speech and gestures to communicate meaning. 
 
            
            A child's language and communication skills become more advanced starting around age 3 through age 5. Receptive language skills during this period become more sophisticated. A child learns to make subtle distinctions between objects and relationships. Also, the child can understand multi-step requests. Most children also gradually speak more fluently and use proper grammar more consistently.
            
              Language and communication milestones
              
                
                
              
              
                
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                  | 3-year-olds: | 
                  
                    
                      - Talk with you in conversation using at least two back-and-forth exchanges. 
 
                      - Ask "who," "what," "where," and "why" questions. 
 
                      - Say what action is happening in a book or picture when asked. 
 
                      - Say their first name when asked. 
 
                      - Talk well enough for other people to understand most of the time. 
 
                     
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                  | 4-year-olds: | 
                  
                    
                      - Say sentences with four or more words. 
 
                      - Say some words from a song, story, or nursery rhyme. 
 
                      - Talk about at least one thing that happened during their day. 
 
                      - Answer simple questions. 
 
                     
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                  | 5-year-olds: | 
                  
                    
                      - Tell a story they heard or made up with at least two events. 
 
                      - Answer simple questions about a book or story after you read it or tell it to them. 
 
                      - Keep a conversation going with more than three back-and-forth exchanges. 
 
                      - Use or recognize simple rhymes. 
 
                     
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                  Current as of:  October 24, 2024
               
              
             
           
         
        
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 24, 2024