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Your Month-by-Month Development Guide (12–36 Months) — Freebie Inside!

Filed in Speech Therapy — December 11, 2025

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Support Your Little One’s Speech, Play, and Language Skills

Watching your toddler grow is exciting — every new word, every scribble, every “I do it!” moment. But it can also feel overwhelming when you’re trying to figure out what’s “typical,” what needs support, and how to help your child move forward.

That’s why we created a FREE, easy-to-read milestone guide for ages 12–36 months — designed by licensed pediatric therapists at iRehab Services. And yes — it’s yours to download and print!

➡️ Grab your free milestone handout here:

Why Milestone Tracking Matters (Without the Stress!)

Between ages 1 and 3, kids grow faster than at almost any other time in life. Their communication, motor skills, play, behavior, and social skills change month by month — sometimes week by week.

This guide helps families:

✨ Understand what skills typically emerge each month
✨ Notice early red flags without panic
✨ Learn how communication, play, behavior, and fine motor skills are connected
✨ Feel confident supporting development at home
✨ Know when to reach out for extra help

Our clinically-created milestone handout makes all of this simple, clear, and parent-friendly.

When Should Parents Seek Extra Support

Every child develops at their own pace…BUT early intervention makes a huge difference.

You may want to reach out if your child:

  • Is missing multiple milestones over several months
  • Is losing words or social interest
  • Is very frustrated or hard to understand
  • Has difficulty playing, imitating, or interacting
  • Struggles with feeding, sensory needs, or behavior

iRehab Services offers in-home, clinic, community, and telehealth pediatric services to meet families where they are.

📞 Call 248.252.6064
📧 Email marcia@irehabservices.com

We’re always happy to answer questions!

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