Call your local department of health, and get in touch with early intervention. Within 30 days, they will send out professionals who will evaluate your ds, for free, and will provide services if he qualifies. There is no downside to having him tested - either they will say he is fine, or he will get speech therapy. I had my youngest ds evaluated at 15 months, and they came out and said he had a delay, but not a 6 month one which would qualify him, but to call in 3 months if he didn't improve, which he didn't. He started ST at 20 months, and it was amazing how much he improved!
Speech therapists get SO annoyed at pediatrician's who say to wait it out - IE services are SO much better before the age of 3, and the earlier, the better. I know many who called EI at this age, and no one ever regrets it.
I agree with this. My son was a preemie and spoke at 9 months but suddenly stopped around 12 months. Luckily we were already a part of the "regional center" in our area and he was receiving OT, PT so we requested a speech eval there. Your area should have a regional center (I'm pretty sure it is nation wide) you can contact your local NICU or social services and see if they have the contact info. I would do it sooner than later. My son really progressed well with the one on one (and they taught the whole family everyday sign language which cut down on his temper tantrums)


