Comments on: Five Tips to Help Your Toddler Learn Language and Communicate {via Playing with Words 365} https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/ Simple hands on activities for busy parents. Tue, 30 Jun 2020 18:29:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Unknown https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3492 Sat, 13 Jan 2018 16:54:44 +0000 #comment-3492 Baby sign language also helps a lot. My daughter was able to communicate with us for things like milk, more, all done, diaper change, book, etc, before she could form words to express them. I started using the words right when she was born then a few months later incorporated the signs. I don't remember exactly how old she was when she started signing to us, I'm thinking maybe around a year old? As a toddler there were less tantrums because we could understand what she wanted. She also had a high vocabulary early on and I do believe it was because of all the regular conversation I had with her as an infant, encouraging babbling (stoping what I was saying and listening to her),reading to her and the sign language.

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By: Unknown https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3491 Sat, 13 Jan 2018 16:53:58 +0000 #comment-3491 Baby sign language also helps a lot. My daughter was able to communicate with us for things like milk, more, all done, diaper change, book, etc, before she could form words to express them. I started using the words right when she was born then a few months later incorporated the signs. I don't remember exactly how old she was when she started signing to us, I'm thinking maybe around a year old? As a toddler there were less tantrums because we could understand what she wanted. She also had a high vocabulary early on and I do believe it was because of all the regular conversation I had with her as an infant, encouraging babbling (stoping what I was saying and listening to her),reading to her and the sign language.

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By: Talaya https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3490 Tue, 11 Jul 2017 20:19:37 +0000 #comment-3490 What about when your toddler starts to repeat everything? Do you have any articles on that subject?

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By: Toddrangler https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3489 Sun, 07 May 2017 22:34:46 +0000 #comment-3489 In reply to The Davis Family.

As a toddler teacher I agree with you. Reading is vital for language development. And talk to, rather than at, children. Love the slow down as well. It takes a toddler time to hear, process, and react to verbal instruction.

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By: Anonymous https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3488 Mon, 01 May 2017 19:19:00 +0000 #comment-3488 In reply to Amber.

I think that's pretty normal. My 2.5 isn't interested in kids under 5, and my 5 year old has always preferred playing with older kids too. Now that he's in kindergarten, he'll play with his classmates, but in preschool he didn't have any friends. Even now, he tells me some kids his age are too babyish, even though he plays with his brother.

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By: Unknown https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3487 Wed, 21 Dec 2016 22:33:25 +0000 #comment-3487 My child has a speech impediment, and I need to help her get it fixed. Thanks for the information about how you should rethink your toys so that you child can learn how to do things on their own. It would also be smart to get help with your child's speech therapy from a professional. communikids.com.au

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By: Ammu https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3486 Sun, 06 Nov 2016 11:09:31 +0000 #comment-3486 Thank you katie,
i was so worried about my son. He only talk when he need something like Choclate, food, mobile etc. It was my mistake that i was offer everything infront of him before he even need to ask me. But i feel confident after reading your blog. Once again thank you.
Ammu

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By: Unknown https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3485 Sun, 13 Mar 2016 03:06:33 +0000 #comment-3485 In reply to Anonymous.

love that & can relate, as an older grandma, this is how it was in the 'Dark Ages' Just TALK! They get it!

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By: Unknown https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3484 Sat, 06 Feb 2016 02:12:47 +0000 #comment-3484 Katie, these are some really good tips on how to help a toddler learn to speak. When my little brother was a toddler his nickname was "Gerald Mcboing Boing" and that was because he was exactly like that cartoon character. He would only communicate with us through noise and sound effects. My parents were pretty worried about him and took him to see a pediatric speech therapist and found out that his tonsils were inflamed and it was making it so he couldn't talk. After he got that taken care of it was easier for him to talk, however, he still makes the noise as a teenager. abcpediatrictherapy.com/therapy-services/speech-therapy/

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By: Diya https://toddlerapproved.com/five-tips-to-help-your-toddler-learn/#comment-3483 Wed, 25 Nov 2015 19:11:38 +0000 #comment-3483 Thanks for such a wonderful article. One point that really touched me is 'stop counting and start communicating'. Many parents unintentionally end up in one way conversation with their child and forget to allow their child to communicate. They want to make their children Einsteins from early age but forget to stimulate their minds and develop creativity and inquisitiveness in them. Definitely sharing this wonderful article..:)

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