This mini-lesson is the ultimate crash course for parents wondering how to get their children to start talking. While most children typically begin using their first words around their first birthday and are using between 10-50 words by the time they are 18 months old, children with speech delays don’t pick up words as quickly.
For children who are delayed in speech, imitating words just doesn’t come as naturally- and that is exactly where this crash course can help.
The course examines the complex skill of imitation to help parents better understand how to support children who aren't imitating yet and children who are demonstrating a delay in speaking. If you find yourself talking, playing, and reading with your child and they just aren’t imitating you the way you’d expect, then this crash course is exactly what you’re missing.
Discover how imitation develops and where kids get stuck
Identify the most important thing necessary when working on imitation with your child
Develop an individualized activity plan from the First Words Guide that will reflect your child’s strengths, difficulties, and interests
Learn how to target the communication skills that are just within your child’s grasp with specialized music and other activities
This crash course is simple enough to complete during your child’s afternoon nap! You can actually begin using your child's individualized activity plan the very same day.
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If your child has been identified as having a speech delay, or if you’ve recently wondered, “Is my child’s speech delayed?”, this course will guide you in discovering how to help your child to imitate. When you sign up for emails, you'll get a coupon code to gain access to the course for FREE.