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The most common question I get from new parents is, "How do I help my baby or toddler learn to talk at home?"
The key to increasing your child's language skills is simple (not always easy), but it's not complicated: model language, limit technology, and get messy!
Children learn best with you ... through play-based interactions that can be embedded in every day activities.
You might say to yourself, "yeah, I know that already." BUT do you live by these examples? Do you really think about how you engage with your baby or toddler? Are you really, REALLY present?
Whether your little one is at home with you full-time or part-time; whether you use childcare / daycare or extended family ... new moms and new dads who are truly present, who understand building engagement and communication skills take everyday opportunities and commitment parenting.
This modern day world makes it more overwhelming, more distracting and more uncertain. But in today's episode I start to break it all down - we review 12 Easy Tips that EVERY parent needs in their back pocket (and on their fridge), to refresh their role, and boost their confidence.
Imagine your toddler thriving, confident with communicating, comfortable with engaging and eager to learn.
You've got this... so let's get started.
If this resonates with you, please go back and listen to Episode #13 What Parenting Style Are You?
It's important to understand we are all learning and parenting is an on-the-job-learning journey. We are designed to grow and change ... and parenting very young child in this modern world is complicated.
I'm here to help you find clarity, easy strategies, and basic human understanding.
Share with your friends and family and help me reach more new parents just like yourself.
Subscribe so you won't miss any of these exciting episodes CLICK HERE
Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and share with me when you’re listening! Screenshot where you are in the episode, and tag me, @erin.hyer, on Instagram.
www.HyerLearning.com
By Erin Hyer4.6
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The most common question I get from new parents is, "How do I help my baby or toddler learn to talk at home?"
The key to increasing your child's language skills is simple (not always easy), but it's not complicated: model language, limit technology, and get messy!
Children learn best with you ... through play-based interactions that can be embedded in every day activities.
You might say to yourself, "yeah, I know that already." BUT do you live by these examples? Do you really think about how you engage with your baby or toddler? Are you really, REALLY present?
Whether your little one is at home with you full-time or part-time; whether you use childcare / daycare or extended family ... new moms and new dads who are truly present, who understand building engagement and communication skills take everyday opportunities and commitment parenting.
This modern day world makes it more overwhelming, more distracting and more uncertain. But in today's episode I start to break it all down - we review 12 Easy Tips that EVERY parent needs in their back pocket (and on their fridge), to refresh their role, and boost their confidence.
Imagine your toddler thriving, confident with communicating, comfortable with engaging and eager to learn.
You've got this... so let's get started.
If this resonates with you, please go back and listen to Episode #13 What Parenting Style Are You?
It's important to understand we are all learning and parenting is an on-the-job-learning journey. We are designed to grow and change ... and parenting very young child in this modern world is complicated.
I'm here to help you find clarity, easy strategies, and basic human understanding.
Share with your friends and family and help me reach more new parents just like yourself.
Subscribe so you won't miss any of these exciting episodes CLICK HERE
Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and share with me when you’re listening! Screenshot where you are in the episode, and tag me, @erin.hyer, on Instagram.
www.HyerLearning.com

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