Moving Beyond “I Want”: Helping Children Learn New Ways to Communicate
Why moving beyond “I want” matters “I want juice.” “I want car.” These are important early …
Why moving beyond “I want” matters “I want juice.” “I want car.” These are important early …
Many parents find themselves facing a big question when their child is nearing school age: Should …
Why Figurative Language Matters Have you ever told your child, “You are my sunshine” or laughed …
Parents often ask, “Why does my child keep mixing up words like he, she, or they?” …
When children begin asking questions, it marks an exciting stage in their language development. Those first …
Building your child’s vocabulary is like planting seeds in a garden – consistent nurturing leads to …
Bedtime is not just for sleep—it’s also a wonderful opportunity to nurture your child’s language development. …
Mornings can be hectic, but they also offer a fantastic opportunity to boost your child’s speech …
You’re already making bath time happen—why not make it a language-building powerhouse too? It’s easier than …
Mealtimes are essential, but they can also be stressful for parents. Between picky eaters, spills, and …
Car rides can often be a struggle for parents. Between the “Are we there yet?” chorus …
Play is a child’s natural language. It’s how they explore the world, process experiences, and develop …
Communication is a fundamental skill, and for young children, learning to effectively request desired items and …
From tiny babies to curious toddlers, pacifiers and thumbs are often a source of comfort and …