Is your baby not talking yet? Are you excited thinking of the first words?
Does your toddler often ask you to do things without actually saying words? Do you want to encourage him to say more words?
I’ve created a free mini-course for parents: Teach Your Baby to Talk with Three Simple Tips. Our children spend so much time with us, we talk to them daily, we share stories, we read books, but why are they not talking yet? Find out what you can do to help your child say more words. No special toys required, no extra resources, just 1-1 interaction during daily routines.
I know that parents have limited time: there’s so many things to do, work, chores, putting the baby to sleep,feeding the baby, it’s no wonder we’re tired 90% of the time. But that’s why I have created a short course, to give you some quick tips that you can apply right away.
You will find a free PDF with fun tasks, if you happen to have more time on your hands.
Briefly, here are the three simple things that you can do, so your child is exposed to relevant vocabulary (relevant = interesting to him, which will make him more motivated to learn and start using the words):
- Repeat, repeat, repeat – but how you repeat and when is extremely important. We will talk about verbal routines and daily routines.
- Sing about what you are doing – join the free mini-course if you want to know how to invent silly songs that catch your child’s attention and motivate him to imitate, what words to use, and how.
- Talk about their interests. This is key when it comes to getting them to listen, isn’t it? 😀
You’ll also find there a list of the most important words for your little one to know. How many does your little one say?
Ready to take the first steps and hear your child talk more? Click on the picture to read more about the course:
This free course is for you if:
- you’re a parent or a caregiver
- you want to expose your baby or toddler to rich vocabulary, but not sure what’s the best way
- you need practical advice that you can implement right away
- your toddler is not meeting expected language milestones and you want to do something at home to support his language skills
- are tired of asking your child CAN YOU SAY THIS, or CAN YOU REPEAT AFTER ME and you want them to be curious about language and communication
This mini-course will give you the tools to motivate your child to talk without using rewards or questions. Go from feeling frustrated or worried that your child is not talking (much) yet, to feeling confident that you’re helping him and meeting him where he is in this wonderful journey.
If you feel like your child is behind language milestones and would like to help him more, I recommend watching this video and reading more about my course on language development: Teach Your Child to Talk and Build Useful Vocabulary. The course is on discount -50% for the following two weeks.
Happy New Year! 🙂
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