HOW TO TEACH A BABY TO TALK | Speech Activities for Babies & Toddlers | Tips for Parents | CWTC

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This video is full of helpful tips for parents who are trying to figure out how to teach their toddler to talk! We have lots of ideas for great activities that you can do with your toddler to encourage them to build their vocabulary and develop their speech! These activities are SUPER EASY and will naturally fit into your everyday life! At just one years old, our son has an over 1000+ word vocabulary! And this video will walk you through just how you can create a rich language environment in your home and help to teach your baby to talk!

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This video features Quinn & Kaleigh, 22 month old Christian & 9 month old Ainsleigh.

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This is fascinating, my little one is 23 months now and speaks sentences. You'll be surprised to know that less than 4 months ago he couldn't say one word! Yep, at 19 months he couldn't say anything. I literally read all day constantly to him and narrate everything we do and see during the day. That simple!

LukjanovArt
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To anyone who has been doing all of these things but hasn’t heard words yet, don’t worry and keep doing what you’re doing! Babies are all different. They have different learning styles and different time frames for certain developments. I’ve noticed my baby collects information for quite a while before she acts. Your baby might enjoy hearing those words many times before they feel confident enough to say it themselves. Have patience with them, and it will work out ❤ As long as your pediatrician is not concerned, go with their flow and keep on teaching them

Jenkittypaw
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To all the parents out there: DO NOT STRESS. What's shown in the video IS NOT THE NORMALITY. Parents help CAN help supporting child's development but there is NO MAGIC that the parents can do. Some children ARE MORE ADVANCED than others. PERIOD. Plus, what's showing is not the reality, it's the REALITY that SHE WANTS YOU TO SEE. And most of these influencers do it 1) out of personal interest 2) to feed their ego. As simple as that. Don't get frustrated.

Gavivi
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I am a nanny and I have done all these things with the child I care for, he is 2 years and 3 months old he speaks a ton I am very proud of him. This all works.

jesystar
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I would just like to say that I have ADHD and well everyone that knows me has told me to shut up most of my life because I don't stop talking and this has turned out to be a blessing my son started talking early he never used baby talk and he has scored above average in the reading comprehension and language since preschool. So I would say yes this makes a world of difference.

Proudchristian
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This was amazing, thanks. My wife is 8 week pregnant. Early days, yet here I am doing research haha

swiftla
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Our son is 18 months and not saying more then four words but ahead in comprehension and physical development. I found this very helpful and going to implement these tools and see if that helps

karleighdye
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Every child is different. Mine will be 2 in 1 wk. He speaks baby language and makes sense sometimes lol, his very intelligent and chat on a pretend phone conversation to me. He speaks to the tele when watching his cartoon, and he sings along. He reads books with me and says the words I've repeatedly and points to it, he picks the book he wants to colour or read. He was born premature but getting there, im proud of him.

shazanakhan
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My 16 month old absolutely loves the Science for babies books!!! I read all 4 of them to him multiple times a day because he loves them!

TiffUponAStar
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Thank you for this!! My son will be 1 next month! This video has all the information that I need. I want him to learn to speak proficiently and as early as he is able to. He is already able to say a couple of words. Thank you again ❣️good job mama

peacelovehappines
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This is really motivating! Thank you! I’ve been doing some of these already (my baby loves playing with the light switch and sounds a lot like your baby when she says oofff, it’s super cute :) ) and will incorporate more of these tips, like narrating a whole lot more. It really takes consistency and time for them to catch on. Sometimes weeks or months.

I also want to add, from reading the comments maybe a lot of mamas and daddy’s out there feel like they haven’t done enough because baby doesn’t talk or only says a couple of words. Don’t feel like you haven’t been there for your child. We are all doing the very best we can. Raising children is a lifelong commitment and there will be many opportunities for your parenting gifts to shine. One thing that is for sure is that no one can love your baby like you can. It’s a one of a kind bond! 😊💕🤲

Ummfatimah
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This showed me that I'm doing better than I thought, helping my son learning language - just through a mother's intuition and maybe my interest in language itself 🙂
Greetings from Germany ☺️

sprudelkopf
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I wish my son would sit still long enough to read a book

jessicabraithwaite
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I wanted to comment to give some encouragement and hope to parents out there and to thank you, Kaleigh, for these videos. I previously commented on your Birth Vlog video that my son was only saying ~20 words at 19 months. He turned 2 just days ago, and the last 3 months he's had a complete transformation! I stopped counting his words after the 200 mark, which happened at about 22 months, but I estimate he says over 500. Now he's saying 4-5 word sentences and he's counting everything around him. He's always been extremely shy, so I think part of the issue was he lacked confidence in speaking. But perhaps more importantly, I've been very intentional about modeling, narrating, and expanding his existing phrases. I spent a lot of time worrying about his speech and I'm elated with his progress. Guess I'll have to find something new to worry about (isn't that what moms do best?)

CC-qhkq
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I adore the suggestions. I've been trying some to get my baby talking. I wish to see book suggestions, not sure if you've done it already. Also, a review of the science books you pinned in the description.

rossyl.
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Thank you so much for giving clear explanation and video samples. I am a former teacher, now an SLPA. I plan to share this video with my clients' families.

aescalan
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Great tips! My 17 months says a few words but there is definitely room to learn much more! Thank you for the tips! 😊

deborahyork
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Oh I am so glad I came across your YouTube page. I just got promoted to Aunt to God mother currently in school to become an Occupational Therapist. Now this video is so informative to mommas and to people whom aren’t moms yet, but whom want to seek more tools that’s will benefit a child they know and whom they love with their absolute all. You and your husband are doing an exceptional job!!! Great job momma!!!!

DianaHernandez-qxxd
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This is refreshing. I now understand why everyone asks why my children talk so well so young. We've done all these things except sign language as 2nd nature since we both went to Montessori as children ourselves.

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Very useful I have a family with 2 babies under 2 yrs and both of us work 9-5 jobs so its challenging especially when we weren't a language rich household after narrating our activites i have seen improvements

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