When Do Babies Start Babbling?
Dwyer says the second opinion from your child’s health care provider is a good place to start. They may suggest a wait-and-see approach, but it should also include action, such as the tips to encourage babbling mentioned above.
But parents don't have to wait and see if they aren't comfortable—even if the pediatrician suggests it, adds Dwyer. Speech-language pathologists are experts in speech and parents are the experts on their babies. "If you feel something is not right, go with your gut,” says Dwyer. “It can never hurt to have your child evaluated by a speech-language pathologist."
A speech-language pathologist will evaluate your child for early intervention. This process is usually free and does not require a health care provider referral, but it can have long waits. Sometimes, getting ahead of the process and calling your county health department while waiting and seeing is a good option because Dwyer has seen parents wait up to six months for evaluations. "Get the ball rolling early," says Dwyer. "Things will go so much smoother."