Communication Development

Strategies to support your child's communication development within their everyday routines and play.
Browse this section if you're looking to broaden your child's vocabulary, improve their speech sounds or develop their social communication.

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Make your child 'use their words'

Make your child 'use their words'

Read for more ⬇️We all want to hear our children speak and when they DO speak we want it to sound polite and respectful. Especially in public.I know a lot...
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Stuttering

Stuttering

Stuttering? Don't panic.I get so many parents reaching out to me about their child suddenly becoming dysfluent/ stuttering - it can come as quite a shock and no parent likes...
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Worried your little one isn't talking much yet?

Worried your little one isn't talking much yet?

Here's how you can help.It starts with shifting your perspective: verbal words aren't the only goal. There are many steps that come before words and your little one might be...
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Best way to read to your baby

Best way to read to your baby

More strategies ⬇️🌟Here's a throwback to when my 4 year old was 10 months old.GET FACE TO FACEPositioning yourself so you can get face to face is a total game...
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If you're parenting a toddler, you might need to hear this

If you're parenting a toddler, you might need to hear this

Learn more ⬇️ We all want to hear our children talk so badly that often we put them under too much pressure. That pressure can significantly impact their language development. It's...
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Do I need apps to support my child's language development

Do I need apps to support my child's language development

Put the screen down.Turn taking is the foundation of conversation.We know that children (and adults) learn language best from TURN TAKING interactions with a RESPONSIVE adult. Let me break down...
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Try this trick when reading with your child..

Try this trick when reading with your child..

THIS MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE.Kids need to PRACTICE their vocabulary in order to learn how to to use it independently and there’s no better way than with a book.Kids love...
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5 things to do if your child starts stuttering

5 things to do if your child starts stuttering

Do this asap.Disclaimer: children can have dysfluent moments (stutter/stammer) for a number of reasons. Sometimes dysfluency happens as part of development when children have bursts in their vocabulary and language...
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Choices Help Language to Develop

Choices Help Language to Develop

Language development tip:Not only will offering your child choices show them respect and reduce tantrums because they feel like they’re in control, it can also help language development.Think about it,...
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What to do if your baby isn't talking yet

What to do if your baby isn't talking yet

No words?Time to start helping your little one to imitate exclamatory words! They count as first words too!So what are those?Exclamatory words are fun little words full of emotion that...
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5 Reasons Speech Therapists work with the parents more than the children

5 Reasons Speech Therapists work with the parents more than the children

Why it’s so important that caregivers are empowered to be part of speech and language therapy. 1. They trust you more than anyone. We’re all more likely to listen to...
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Is this the reason your child isn't combining words yet

Is this the reason your child isn't combining words yet

1 word-->2 words Let's get your little one combining words!Share this one with a parent who's little one has just started talking.
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Functional language always wins.

Functional language always wins.

Whether you're teaching words verbally, through sign or using a communication device, children need functional language FIRST before any academic concepts like the alphabet or colours.It makes sense right -...
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What counts as a first word?

What counts as a first word?

"Mama" or babbling?To know if your child is saying a word or just babbling, you need to consider whether they are saying the 'word' CONSISTENTLY and INTENTIONALLY when what they...
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Help! My child keeps speaking in a baby voice

Help! My child keeps speaking in a baby voice

Why though? Kids tend to revert to using baby voices or acting like babies when they're: 1. Embarrassed 2. Seeking nurturing It's nothing to worry about. It's a behaviour, it's...
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Help! My child isn't communicating with me

Help! My child isn't communicating with me

Help! My child isn’t communicating with me. Try this! Tempt them to communicate by giving them their cup or bottle empty. Pretty soon they’ll send you a message that something...
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Quick reminder: Push your Child from the Front of the Swings

Quick reminder: Push your Child from the Front of the Swings

It's all about getting face to face. We know that when parents get face to face with their children and make eye contact, it significantly supports a child's emotional development....
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Did you know? Communication Begins with Gestures

Did you know? Communication Begins with Gestures

It’s pretty common knowledge among speech-language therapists that kids start using gestures before they start saying actual words.Some research has shown that when toddlers used gestures to represent something, they...
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I love taking my Kids Shopping

I love taking my Kids Shopping

I love seeing the joy they get from feeling independent and like they're helping out. Is it controversial to say that I love taking my  kids shopping?! I always feel...
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Communication Milestones

Communication Milestones

BUT WHAT IF MY CHILD ISN'T DOING THESE THINGS?Don't panic. You're not alone. Some children take a little longer. If your child is in this age bracket and only doing...
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