Is your toddler not talking as much as their peers? You”re not alone. Many parents worry when their child hasn”t spoken much by age two or three. But knowing the difference between a “late bloomer” and a speech delay—and when to seek help—can ease your mind and set your child up for success.

What Is a Late Talker?

A “late talker” is a child who understands language well but says fewer words than typical for their age. A two-year-old late talker might speak 10–50 words, while peers speak 200+ words. These children understand instructions, respond to their names, and engage with people—they just talk less.

Late talkers are sometimes called “late language emergers.” Many catch up on their own by age three or four, especially with rich language exposure at home.

Late Talker vs. Speech Delay: What”s the Difference?

Understanding the difference helps you know whether to wait and see or seek speech therapy:

The key difference is comprehension. A late talker understands most of what you say. A child with a delay struggles with understanding too.

When to Seek Speech Therapy for Late Talkers

Not every late talker needs therapy, but some benefit early. Watch for these signs:

If your child shows these signs, a speech-language assessment—even if it”s “just to check”—can give you confidence and early intervention if needed.

What Speech Therapy for Late Talkers Looks Like

If a speech therapist confirms your child would benefit from therapy, early intervention is powerful. Here”s what to expect:

At Speak Clearly in Randburg, our speech therapists specialise in early language development. We work with you and your child to build confidence and communication skills in a relaxed, play-based environment.

Supporting Your Late Talker at Home

Whether your child is receiving therapy or you”re taking a “wait and see” approach, these strategies support language growth:

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Help Your Late Talker?

If you”re worried about your child”s talking, you don”t have to guess or wait. A speech-language assessment gives you clarity and a plan. At Speak Clearly in Randburg and Johannesburg, we specialise in early child communication and language development. We”ll listen to your concerns, assess your child in a relaxed, play-based setting, and discuss next steps—whether that”s home strategies, therapy, or simply reassurance that your child is on track.

Contact Speak Clearly today to book an assessment for your late talker. We serve families across Johannesburg and Randburg, and many medical aid schemes cover our services.

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