Don’t Wait and See: Spot the Signs of a Speech Delay Early
With the back-to-school rush, many parents focus on school supplies and schedules, but one of the most important school-readiness steps is often overlooked: your child’s ability to communicate effectively. If your child struggles with speech or language, starting the school year without support can be discouraging for them and challenging for teachers.
At Talking Brains Center in Dubai, we often meet families who wish they had acted sooner. Here’s how to recognize the signs and why early speech therapy can make all the difference.
Red Flags That May Signal a Need for Speech Therapy
Children develop at their own pace, but here are some signs that should prompt you to seek professional input:
- By age 2: Child uses fewer than 50 words or doesn’t combine two-word phrases like “more juice.”
- By age 3: Speech is difficult to understand even by family members.
- By age 4: Trouble forming full sentences, using correct grammar, or following two-step instructions.
- At any age: Stuttering, limited vocabulary, frustration when trying to speak, or poor eye contact when communicating.
Maya (name changed for privacy), a bright 4-year-old in Dubai, loved playing with dolls and singing songs. But at preschool, her teacher noticed Maya often stayed silent during story time and struggled to follow basic directions. Her parents thought she was just shy.
After a speech and language screening at Talking Brains Center in Dubai, Maya was found to have a receptive language delay. Within a few months of targeted therapy, her teachers noticed a major shift, she began answering questions in class and participating in group play.
Why “Wait and See” Can Be Harmful
Many parents are told that speech issues will resolve on their own. While some children are “late talkers,” waiting can mean:
- Lost learning time
- Reduced self-esteem
- Deeper academic struggles
Early intervention leads to:
- Faster progress
- Better long-term outcomes
- Stronger classroom participation
- Improved peer relationships
Read more about early intervention in the articles below:
- What is early intervention? Why it is important?
- Tiny Delays, Big Impact: Why Early Speech Therapy for Language Delays Changes Everything
In Dubai, where classroom sizes may be large, children with speech delays may not get the individual attention they need unless it’s addressed proactively.
What Happens in a Speech Evaluation?
At Talking Brains Center, our speech-language pathologists (SLPs) conduct a friendly and play-based evaluation. We assess:
- Sound production and clarity
- Vocabulary and grammar use
- Understanding and following instructions
- Social communication skills
The session is designed to be fun and stress-free, and you’ll leave with a clear understanding of whether your child would benefit from therapy.
How Therapy Helps Before School Starts
Speech therapy can be a game-changer even before the first day of school. A few weeks of focused sessions can:
- Improve your child’s ability to follow teacher directions
- Increase confidence to raise their hand or ask questions
- Strengthen peer interactions on the playground
- Reduce anxiety about speaking in a group
Our therapists use age-appropriate games, visuals, and routines to help children build their skills in a fun, encouraging environment.
Book a Pre-School Speech Screening Today at Talking Brains Center
Your child deserves to start the school year with the confidence to learn, speak up, and connect with others. If you have even a small concern about their speech or language development, trust your instincts and take action. At Talking Brains Center in Dubai, we’re here to support you with expert assessments, therapy, and guidance, before school starts. Our speech therapists in Dubai are trilingual, providing therapy in English, French and Arabic.
