Welcome - If you’re a parent worried about your toddler’s speech, you’re in the right place.
This guide will walk you through the exact steps to understand where your toddler is, what to work on first, and which simple routines can help boost early communication.
👶 Step 1: Learn the Early Communication Milestones
Most toddlers move through a predictable path: eye contact → back-and-forth play → gestures → sounds → first words. If any of these pieces are missing, words are harder to build. Start with the basics:
- Strong social connection
- Imitation and turn-taking
- Simple gestures (pointing, reaching, waving)
- Play that goes back and forth
🎯 Step 2: Pick One Daily Routine to Start Practicing
The fastest progress comes from repeating the same routines daily — not from doing “more activities.” You can start with:
- Snack time
- Bath time
- Getting dressed
- Car rides
📬 Step 3: Get the Free Routines Guide
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You'll get your free 5 Speech Routines Guide instantly + simple, parent-friendly language tips. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.📚 Step 4: Read These First
- What Early Intervention Speech Really Looks Like
- From Gestures to First Words: A Simple 3-Week Routine
🎥 Step 5: Coming Up Next — My Video Course
Soon, you’ll be able to access a full video course with parent-friendly strategies for boosting receptive and expressive language at home.