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Your baby has been listening, watching, and learning the last 6 months to figure out how to make sounds and communicate. They started off mainly communicating by crying but that is about to change. 6-9 Months communication development includes lots of new skills that will help your baby learn and interact with the world around …

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We get so excited to hear a baby’s first words that we often times forget about the crucial communication skills that come before. Baby pointing is an essential step in communication as it encourages your baby to imitate and also communicate their wants and needs. How can you encourage this skill? At what age do …

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It can be a trying time when your toddler has a lot to say but does not have the words yet to communicate. Receptive language skills often come in first which means your toddler understands more than they can express. Expressive communication is when your child gains the ability to let you know what their …

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Your baby is now almost a year and I bet you can not believe how different they are from birth! Communication development 9-12 months includes the skills needed for your baby to understand language and communicate with others. Language skills are usually broken up into two categories. Receptive Language:  The understanding of words and communication. …

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Snack time with toddlers is more than just handing them a treat to curb hunger. It’s an opportune moment to incorporate various teaching experiences without your little one even realizing they’re learning. Whether it’s shaping their color recognition with berries or enhancing their language skills while choosing between pretzels and crackers, snack time can be …

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