File name: Talking With Your Toddler Pdf
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At-Home Activities · Improve Speech & Language · Speech Therapist CreatedTypes: Parents and Caregivers, Language Boost Course, SLPs and Professionals. Below are some tips for talking with babies and toddlers and engaging in high-quality back-and-forth interactions. Move to the child’s level and make eye contact. Mirror the child’s tone. For . Disability Awareness · Support Easterseals · Helping Children · Connect LocallyTypes: Accessibility, Workplace Giving, Monthly Giving, Donate Now, Sign Up and more. Did you know your child is ready to have a conversation with you even before he can talk? And the way you respond really matters! Even if your child is not talking yet, he is eager to communicate by making babbling sounds, smiling, kicking, pointing, or using first words. • Talk about what the child is doing, what the child is looking at, or what the child is interested in. • Ask questions that relate to the child’s experiences or interests. • Add words or questions to what the child says or does and model new language. • Give the child enough time to respond. What you can do to help your toddler communicate: • Play and talk with your toddler as much as possible. • Expand upon what your child is saying by adding another sentence or two to what is said. • Talk about people, animals, body parts, emotions and things you can feel, taste, smell, see or hear.