Communication
What an AbilityScore of 700–800 in Communication means
An AbilityScore of 700–800 in Communication is an upper, reassuring band showing your child's listening, understanding and expressive skills are developing strongly against their own baseline. It is a snapshot of strength, not a final verdict, and is best understood alongside your clinician's notes — only a Pinnacle clinician can confirm what it means for your child.
A score in the 700–800 band is genuinely good news — a sign your child's communication is blossoming on track.
In short
An AbilityScore® of 700–800 in Communication means your child is showing strong, age-appropriate communication skills measured against their own developmental baseline — listening, understanding, gesturing, babbling or talking in ways that are flowering well for their age. It is a reassuring, upper band that suggests communication is a clear area of strength right now. It is a snapshot, not a final verdict, and is best read alongside your clinician's notes about your child's whole story.What this band actually tells you
The AbilityScore® places your child against their own baseline across the communication domain, so a 700–800 result points to skills that are developing comfortably and confidently. In everyday terms, you might be seeing your child:- Understand and respond — turning to their name, following simple requests, showing they grasp what is said to them.
- Express themselves — using gestures, sounds, words or sentences (as appropriate for their age) to share wants, feelings and ideas.
- Connect in back-and-forth — taking turns in little "conversations", pointing to share interest, and looking to you for response.
A strong band is a wonderful foundation to keep building on — communication grows fastest when it is celebrated and played with every day. It does not mean nothing else needs attention; your clinician reads communication alongside play, social skills and motor development for the full picture.
Keep nurturing — and when to check again
Even a strong score benefits from gentle re-checks as your child grows, because communication keeps unfolding in stages. If you ever notice your child losing skills they once had, going quiet, or struggling more in busy or social settings, mention it to your clinician sooner rather than waiting for the next review.The Pinnacle way
A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from a number alone. Our AbilityScore® is a clinician-administered structured assessment that turns careful observation into a warm, practical plan tailored to your child. Backed by 2.5 billion+ data points and 25 million+ therapy sessions across 70+ centres, our team can help you keep this strength growing. Explore [our network](/), how speech therapy supports communication, and what the AbilityScore is and how it's calculated.Trusted sources
WHO and CDC guidance on early communication and language milestones; ASHA resources on speech and language development; AAP/HealthyChildren guidance on supporting talking and listening at home.Next step — Celebrate this strength and keep it growing. Book an AbilityScore assessment with a Pinnacle clinician for a full, caring read of your child's communication journey.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
Even with a strong score, keep an eye out if your child loses words or skills they once had, goes unusually quiet, or struggles much more in busy or social settings — and mention any change to your clinician sooner rather than later.
Try this at home
Keep the conversation flowing: narrate your day, pause to let your child respond, and follow their lead in play. Every back-and-forth exchange — a gesture, a sound, a word — strengthens communication that is already blooming.
Trusted sources
Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days
This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Is a Communication AbilityScore of 700–800 a good result?
Yes — it is an upper, reassuring band that suggests your child's communication skills are developing strongly against their own baseline. It is a snapshot of present strength, best understood alongside your clinician's full picture of your child.
Does a high score mean my child needs no support?
Not necessarily. A strong communication band is wonderful, but your clinician reads it alongside play, social and motor development. Keeping communication-rich routines at home helps this strength keep growing.
Can the score change as my child grows?
Yes. Communication keeps unfolding in stages, so gentle re-checks over time are normal. If you ever notice your child losing skills or going quiet, mention it to your clinician promptly.