Language Development

This category is dedicated to parents and professionals supporting late talkers and toddlers with delayed speech. Explore early language milestones, expressive and receptive delays, evaluation guidance, and practical strategies to activate communication during the critical 12–36 month window.

Whether your toddler understands but isn’t talking yet, has limited vocabulary, or is not combining words, these articles provide structured, research-informed guidance to help you take confident action.

Storytelling ideas-The Lion and the Mouse”

Importance of stories

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjUrpLe4kKI&t=275s Introduction Storytelling is a powerful tool for language development in children. One classic tale that captivates young minds is “The Lion and the Mouse.” In this article, we’ll show you how to use this story to enhance your child’s vocabulary and comprehension skills. We’ll also share a demo video of storytelling with a child, […]

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Single words to meaningful language

As parents, we cherish every milestone our children achieved, from their first steps to their first words. Language development plays a pivotal role in their growth, enabling them to express themselves and navigate the world around them. In this article, we’ll explore effective strategies to help your child transition from single words to meaningful words

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How Speech and Language Therapy works- Speech Therapy for parents

What happens in Speech Therapy

What Happens in Speech Therapy Introduction Navigating the realm of Speech and Language Therapy, particularly focusing on Speech Therapy for Parents, offers invaluable insights into enhancing children’s communication abilities. This exploration elucidates the strategies and approaches used, providing clarity on the journey towards refining speech articulation and language disorders and intervention techniques. Speech and Language

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