- Research suggests that the first 6 months of life are the most critical to a child's development of language skills. For an individual to become sufficiently skilled in any language, they must be exposed to the language as early as possible, preferably before school age.
Is your toddler saying single words and is starting to put 2 words together?
Can your toddler share a simple turn-taking game without having a tantrum?
Can your toddler understand simple instructions?
Can your toddler express their needs without getting frustrated?
Can you understand what your toddler wants, without guessing?
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Learn about the Ages and Stages of Speech, Language and Play development
If your toddler's communication and play skills are delayed, learn how delayed they are and how you can help them close that gap.
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- Acquire knowledge about how children learn to talk, understand and play
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Spend minimum 5 minutes a day to teach your toddler to talk, understand, and play to become a competent communicator.
If your child has delayed speech and language, it is important to seek help from a Speech and Language Therapist/pathologist who will support you and your child.
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