5 things that are happening with your child’s language development right now
A lot of exciting language development happens between your child's second and third birthdays. Here's what you can expect now in terms of language development.
A lot of exciting language development happens between your child's second and third birthdays. Here's what you can expect now in terms of language development.
Here are some thoughts to consider if you find yourself battling worries over your toddler’s milestones or suffering the effects of child comparisons.
This DIY project captures your child's first words and builds their vocabulary as their language develops.
Introducing who, what, where, why, and how in little lessons empowers your toddler to begin explaining what interests them the most.
Open cups help babies build the muscles in their mouths used to form sounds (and lessen drooling). Learn how to introduce an open cup to your baby.
Do you speak to your toddler in the third person? "Illeism" may help your toddler develop their language skills until they understand pronouns.