Posts in Toddlers
18-24 month language explosion

Toddlers' talking really starts to ramp up between 18-24 months. It can feel like they're adding a new word every day! This is the toddler language explosion 💥 In this post, we will dive into what to expect when it comes to talking at 18 months and 24 months, why we don’t recommend taking the “wait and see” approach, and actionable tips to help your toddler’s vocabulary continue to grow.

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Is Your Toddler Frustrated Because They Can’t Talk (Yet)?

Is your toddler frustrated because they can't talk (yet)? Late talkers often experience heightened frustration as they struggle to communicate their needs and ideas effectively. In this blog post, we explore why late talkers face more frustration in toddlerhood, how to recognize signs of communication frustration, and practical strategies to help your little one cope. Discover ways to decrease tantrums, provide compassionate support, introduce sign language, and model effective communication. If you're looking for ways to ease your late talker's frustration and nurture their language development, you're not alone. Learn how to navigate this challenging stage with understanding and patience.

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What To Expect: Toddler Speech & Language Assessment

If you have a toddler who needs a speech and language assessment, you may feel nervous and unsure of what to expect. Our post will give you a roadmap of the process so you’re well prepared. We'll also provide tips for preparing your child and outline possible next steps and share what you can start doing at home today to help your child.

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