hello chasing cars. As you probably remember, my daughter is 2 and a half, and she has been seeing a speech therapist for a few months - she was referred by the paediatrican whom she saw because she was so premature.
She would babble away, but not have any particular sounds for particular things, and wouldn't repeat words. Our Paed was saying you need three things to be able to speak. you need hearing, understanding and the ability to make sounds, and if she has all three, speaking will come in time
SALT can't "make" your child speak, but ours gave us some really really good tips - the best one being to make our daughter a scrap book with 10 (to begin with) pictures in that is "her book". The book goes everywhere with her, and we read it every day at least once. That way she was hearing the same 10 words associated with the same 10 things regularly. It really wasn't long before she had all those words, and we increased and increased. It's currently at 40 words, and she can say them all. It needs to be pictures of things that motivate her, or that she likes. doing this has made her start repeating new words she hears and has increased her vocab.She still doesn't speak in whole sentences, and doesn't always initiate things, but has shown a marked improvement. I swear that bloody ages and stages questionnaire thing is just made to frighten people