Hello! I have a little boy that I was really concerned with his speech over also. I had his hearing tested and also had him evaluated for speech therapy. He was turned down though. They're supposed to know 50 words by the time they're two, so your child isn't that far behind. One thing though that may encourage you, is that my son finally just started talking after he turned two, probably closer to 2 1/2. I kinda think that maybe he just plain wasn't interested in talking back then, when he was your child's age. He has an older sister by 15 months, and she did enough talking for both of them really. Anyway, now he is 37 months old and knows how to spell all kinds of words, it's crazy, but they're words like "volcano, umbrella, and xylophone"! So, what I'm saying is that every kid develops at their own speed. My son is turning out to be a spelling genius, after all of the worrying I did about his speech. I mean, what kind of just-turned-three year old can spell over 60 words? So, remember that and keep in mind that your child may know a lot more words than you think. He/she may also just be amused by other areas of his life. My kid LOVES letters, always has, so speaking may not be something of interest to your child at this point. Slow speech development definitely doesn't always mean that there are underlying problems. You're doing everything right, so just go with the flow, watch the therapist so you can learn ways to encourage him to use words, and try not to worry at this point. I think that there's no reason to worry unless you notice that your child still isn't speaking in another year, to year and a half, honestly. He'll only be 3 at that time, so that's still plenty of time to get ready for school.