Preschool Speech and Language Milestones from 3 to 5 years of age

Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services of Ontario • March 27, 2020

Your preschool child's speech and language development from 3 to 5 years of age.

Your preschool child is busy talking, exploring and playing. All of these activities are important for his or her growth and development – and for learning communication skills.
Your child will need well-developed communication skills when it’s time to start going to school – to make friends, learn new things, and start learning to read and write. Communication skills are critical to your child’s future success.
You play an important part in your child’s ongoing communication development. Talking, listening and playing with your child will help to build the skills he or she needs to succeed in school and in life.
About one in 10 children needs help developing normal speech and language skills. Without help, it’s a struggle to listen and talk, it’s difficult to learn to read, and it’s hard to play with other children. 
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