Feeling worried about your baby or toddler meeting their speech milestones?
I get it. I've been there!
You've been waiting over a year for that heart melting "mama" or "I love you" and the cute conversations that follow, but the words aren't coming as you expected.
You make sure to read to them often and talk to them all day long (or the opposite--you have no clue what to say to a baby), and your child is still not talking or only has a handful of words.
You can't figure out what they want half the time and you're both frustrated and discouraged.
Then all you get for an answer is: "Just read to them more!" or "Don't worry about it, my nephew didn't start talking until he was 3." š
I'm calling BS on this narrative.Ā
It's totally normal toĀ wish you knew what your toddler wants and when, so you can:
- Meet their needs with ease (and decrease frustrating communication meltdowns)
- Know when they have a tummy ache or what they want to eat (or don't want) because they can tell you
- Experience your toddler's sweet and silly thoughts so you can laugh together and think "kids do say the darnedest things!"
- Hear from your pediatrician that your little one is on track so you have one less thing to worry about...
And it can feel enormously stressful when these things are not happening.
You don't need to work harder or longer.
The problem is simple...
You don't yet have the TOOLS!
But it's not your fault.
Unfortunately, parents just don't get helpful education about speech and language development.
I want to change that.
You can take your baby or toddler's speech and language to the next level at home.