3 Shortcuts to Get Your Toddler Talking Sooner

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  • @EmmaHubbard
    @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому +27

    Thanks for watching! Which tip are you going to try with your little one? Don't forget your free Communication Milestones Chart here: brightestbeginning.com/communicationmilestoneschart/

    • @ritanne-amakalemchi8921
      @ritanne-amakalemchi8921 2 роки тому +5

      At 4MONTHS ..it's too early please..

    • @nurfarhanahharun5538
      @nurfarhanahharun5538 2 роки тому +2

      Hi! I've submitted the details for the chart but it didn't get through my email. Nothing into inbox and spam. Pls help tq..

    • @sheiladorsey4288
      @sheiladorsey4288 4 місяці тому +1

      So should a worry that toddler not talking at 19 months old

  • @jessb4784
    @jessb4784 8 місяців тому +286

    My brother didn't talk until 4 years no speech therapy no nothing. He has no issues he is a successful bussiness man and now we wish he would talk less 😂

    • @tashajones3661
      @tashajones3661 8 місяців тому +44

      Thank you for sharing this gives me hope.

    • @adeyomoyetolulope9372
      @adeyomoyetolulope9372 8 місяців тому +2

      Lmao

    • @adeyomoyetolulope9372
      @adeyomoyetolulope9372 8 місяців тому +30

      Had a cousin too
      Didn't talk until 6 or 7
      He just started talking spontaneously one day like that like he had been speaking before.
      Life is funny

    • @tangomike15
      @tangomike15 7 місяців тому

      @@adeyomoyetolulope9372my son will be 5 in 2 weeks and doesn’t talk. The stress has probably shaved years off my life…but at least comments like this give me a glimmer of hope.

    • @msa9664
      @msa9664 7 місяців тому +9

      ​@tashajones3661
      Me too. Mine is 2 years and 3 months and he babbles, pushes, and gestures, occasionally will copy words or say a word 1 time and never again.

  • @drakean8
    @drakean8 2 роки тому +110

    This makes sense. When someone asks me a question in a different language, it takes me a minute to figure out what they said to me and find the proper words to respond

  • @kevinkiripeterson1316
    @kevinkiripeterson1316 2 роки тому +251

    Great tips. In summary...
    Tip 1: Wait 5 seconds (and raise eyebrow, open mouth, or smile) after asking a question for them to feel encouraged, process what was said, and respond.
    Tip 2: Strategically place favorite items out of reach so they will have to ask (i.e. move from low shelf to high shelf)
    Tip 3: When playing together, use onomatopoeia words such as bang, crash, vroom, chooga chooga.

    • @madharashaik447
      @madharashaik447 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the great tips @kevin

    • @yogeshcyr31
      @yogeshcyr31 5 місяців тому +2

      use sign language & body language to acknowledge & encourage

    • @sprousehouse100
      @sprousehouse100 3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you ❤

    • @hannah2417
      @hannah2417 Місяць тому

      Thank u 🎉

  • @minchen_2265
    @minchen_2265 2 роки тому +39

    This Video is pretty accurate. I'm a german Kindergarten teacher and we work the same way. Encouraging the children to talk instead of talking over them. I once had a training about this in regards of books. If you want to encourage your child in terms of talking the less text the better. And then do not explain what's in the pictures - just remain silent till the child starts speaking. The child also decides when to turn the pages. It's hard and feels weird at the beginning - especially when the child is not used to this and remains silent for quite a while as well. But after some time it will start talking and the more often you do this the more natural it becomes. The child talks and you just respond to it - that's how you engage in a conversation. There's also a variant with a flashlight that the child can hold to highlight what it sees and to make it more exciting

    • @jeisselima
      @jeisselima Рік тому +5

      I am in France and I thought I was weird for always waiting for my child to answer and showing instead of talking all the time... I am definitely the quietest mum in the park other mums talk so, so much and are always controlling what their children do.. Thank you, your comment really helped me to see I am not in the wrong path 😅

    • @SortaSnoopy
      @SortaSnoopy 5 місяців тому

      How should they start to use words if they don‘t hear any?

    • @stayselfmedicated6637
      @stayselfmedicated6637 8 днів тому

      The way you use “it” in reference to the child has me hollering on my back 😂

  • @corneliareutner8359
    @corneliareutner8359 2 роки тому +36

    Thank you for your tips. My 20month year old understands quite a bit (he points to eyes, nose, ears, hands and some items / animals when asked) but only says very little. He does gesture and babble though. Really looking forward to him talking and walking. He was 2 months early and he is taking his time with both things...

    • @princesssophiawise3560
      @princesssophiawise3560 2 роки тому +4

      Imagine how beautiful it is when these finally happen. I’m excited for you! 😊

    • @LilThinks
      @LilThinks Рік тому +5

      Hi my baby also came 2 months early and is doing the same, just wanted to check on how your baby is doing now..is he talking better now

    • @beenishesghar1780
      @beenishesghar1780 Рік тому +2

      Hey my baby was 2.5 months and he is almost 20 months and still no words, he babbles but like not that he understand those words he says mama and papa mama he cals me but still confuse about papa he calls my husband mama too and other thn that he tries to talk but nothing clear please tell me does it change, what can help? I’m very nervous

    • @RahulKumar-kn6it
      @RahulKumar-kn6it 2 місяці тому +1

      @@beenishesghar1780hey, does your baby talk now?

  • @andravisan3854
    @andravisan3854 2 роки тому +23

    Thank you for this much-needed tips. My daughter is 1 year old, doesn't point, said only mamma a couple of times, but understands if I say No or if I call her.

    • @doradanojevic
      @doradanojevic 11 місяців тому

      Is she speaking now?

    • @andravisan3854
      @andravisan3854 11 місяців тому +4

      @@doradanojevic Hello! Yes, now she speaks nonstop 😅. In June last year we went to see a therapist and since then, 3 times a week she works with her and the rest of the time I work with her at home. Now my daughter is ahead of the rest of the kids in learning. Thank you!

    • @nazhalazrak9227
      @nazhalazrak9227 10 місяців тому

      @@andravisan3854happy to hear this abt ur daughter , we will also start a speech therapy for my son , hope it goes well

  • @jimc1601
    @jimc1601 4 місяці тому +4

    Great tips, the first tip has me realizing I’ve been practically answering my own questions for him. Super helpful, thank you!

  • @kimbooth66
    @kimbooth66 2 роки тому +11

    Putting toys high on shelfs can incourage climbing too. Please be sure your furniture is fasten to walls to protect them from heavy furniture falling on them.

  • @iggsywiggsy739
    @iggsywiggsy739 2 роки тому +15

    I think this gave me the answer why my 8 month old babbles more at his mum and granny than when playing with me. I might barely give him any time to respond to my talk :)
    Thank you for this!

  • @epinedo
    @epinedo 2 роки тому +21

    Hi Emma,
    I just want to briefly say that I love watching your videos! I have followed your suggestions when it came to baby walkers, and I noticed the results when my daughter started taking her steps at 10 months old, and now she's a full-on walker at 12 months old.
    I appreciate these current suggestions for communication, so I can help her develop her words and communicate back when she's ready ❤️

  • @Dana-mb1hd
    @Dana-mb1hd 2 роки тому +26

    as a mama to a toddler this is much needed thank you 💖

  • @bettyslowwastelife9731
    @bettyslowwastelife9731 2 роки тому +5

    It is interesting what you said about the low shelf. We follow Montessori, so we have most things at her level. However I do have her favourite book at a higher level and a sensory tray at a high level as she needs to be watched for that activity. We have also been doing this with food only putting a select number of foods in front of her and waiting for her to say more or show us she wants more.
    Want to create a balance of promoting language but also giving her lots of freedom and yes spaces.
    We have also found it helpful to have ' language baskets' on her low shelf. With a selection of say farm animals or vehicles which we then say the word. She has started to repeat some words.

  • @katieweeman5007
    @katieweeman5007 2 роки тому +22

    I’ll definitely try these! My son is 18 months and still hasn’t said any words. I’m in the process of getting him into speech therapy and I’m trying anything I can to help him communicate

    • @Lifestyle-i4x
      @Lifestyle-i4x 2 роки тому +5

      I am faceing same problem ,
      My daughter doesn’t
      Like to go parks,😊

    • @janexoxo6479
      @janexoxo6479 2 роки тому +18

      Hey there Katie! I had a similar thing with my son! He's just over 2 years of age now and is speaking more. He had a tongue tie so we were worried he was not speaking at almost the age of 2! We took him to get checked out a few times but there was nothing wrong. When we started taking him to the park more and he was interacting more with other kids he started speaking, he would watch the other kids and learnt from them. I don't know if that's helpful at all 🤗

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому +5

      Hey Katie these tips should help your little one. Also great that you are in the process of getting him into speech. Encouraging him to communicate to you by using gestures, babble and then modelling the word he is trying to communicate will also help.

    • @Just_enterTained
      @Just_enterTained Рік тому

      ​@islamic8064 you both should invest in flashcards I just started using them with my son and it seems to keep him interested and he trys to mimic my sounds, I suggest the toddlers can read brand or the eric carle animal set they are pricy but very well made and amazing art that draws in the children's attention. I hope this reply finds you both I spent 60+ dollars on flashcards and have limited TV also books of any sort are very helpful.

    • @Just_enterTained
      @Just_enterTained Рік тому

      ​@islamic8064 hopefully some of my respknse helps you.

  • @meghancooley9306
    @meghancooley9306 2 роки тому +11

    Thanks for another great video Emma. You are always so encouraging and positive.
    I love using the fun words and was definitely the first words by toddler said.

  • @spenceabroad7960
    @spenceabroad7960 Рік тому +2

    Emma. I am a father to a baby boy who is 19 months old. I am British and his Mum is Thai, and we all love together in Phuket, Thailand. I speak to him regularly in English and Mum regularly speaks to him in Thai. A couple of local parents suggested their kids were speaking more words at this age, so now I'm worried a little. This video has some great tips.

    • @Get2itBJ
      @Get2itBJ 11 місяців тому

      How many words is he speaking?

    • @animals5662
      @animals5662 11 місяців тому

      My baby's speech therapist advised us to use only one language at home when we took our son to the doctor because he wasn't speaking at 2 yests. Hubby and I talked to him in 3 languages eh. Now m learning to speak my hubby's tribal language along with my son and there's a drastic change 😢

  • @teb7426
    @teb7426 9 місяців тому +1

    Point 1 nearly got me: my wife and I have been talking to our turning 2 y/o twins non-stop and both are now bi-lingual; my son is reading individual letters and thinking of other words he knows that have these letters and combining multiple clauses in his sentences. Whereas their cousin who was not spoken to much had a language delay until he started going to kindy (where he was spoken to). But, yes, wait for a response - good tip.

  • @nunanana7
    @nunanana7 3 місяці тому +1

    What about reading books and singing songs?
    We read a lot of books and sing everyday. When he was 1,5year he made a lot of compound words everything related with car. I asked few question just like this video asking and waiting toddler to answer. I talk with toddler a lot, but just daily basic what his doing and make them into words. And explained him things with simple sentence when we go outside what his see and exsample dog do. Now toddler is 2years old and talk a lot and asking questions a lot. He can use ” I ,my mine”. One day he just said ” I don’t understand.”when we talking about adresses”. But now I talk less when he starting to talk and listening more and answering his questions.
    Ps. I been watching Emma’s videos since pregnant. 😆 It’s been helpful. Thank you. 😊

  • @ebonneenelson2325
    @ebonneenelson2325 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve used a lot of your techniques on my children and it actually works. The only exception on how to get your baby or toddler to stop throwing didn’t work for me so now I’m trying to figure out other ways to get my toddler to stop.

  • @beenarautela
    @beenarautela 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for all the wonderful tips you share with all. I really appreciate your efforts. It's really helpful.

  • @ronlynnvanaswegen160
    @ronlynnvanaswegen160 Рік тому +3

    Short but informative thankyou

  • @awkward-stranger
    @awkward-stranger 2 роки тому +1

    You are an answer to a prayer. Thank you

  • @Amandokass
    @Amandokass 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you amzing tips. I usually reseach this matter alot and yours and quick and useful. The others videos tends to repeat the obvious and so long

  • @tracyskyyhernandez5871
    @tracyskyyhernandez5871 Рік тому +1

    My son dose all of these sounds with his cars trains and animals. It’s so true they love when you do it with them . They are like they get me lol.❤

  • @shifakhatun
    @shifakhatun 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Emma, love your videos. My daughter is 19 months old and only saying few words. Should I be worried? Thanks in advance

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому +1

      Hi! It’s great your little one is saying a few words at 19months. According to the CDC an 18-month-old should be able to say three or more words besides “mama” or “dada”. I hope that helps!

  • @tahrimamiddya6532
    @tahrimamiddya6532 Рік тому +15

    My child understands every instructions like bring the shoes sit come give me a kiss etc everything throughout the day. But does not utter words instead makes sound n points out objects he need. He is 16 months old.

    • @ashalakra399
      @ashalakra399 8 місяців тому +4

      Same here...my child is 2 years. He understands &expresses every thing but doesn't speak any word... What & how to encourage him

    • @danielledennise6541
      @danielledennise6541 6 місяців тому

      @@ashalakra399mine just turned 1 year old last june 24 and her pedia wants her to talk she said she must say like “want milk” etc. Or else she would need speech therapy. But mu baby can say mama, dada..

    • @CoachYve
      @CoachYve 2 місяці тому

      Is there an update?

    • @vasco-roi-lion
      @vasco-roi-lion 2 місяці тому +1

      How is your child now?

    • @RahulKumar-kn6it
      @RahulKumar-kn6it 2 місяці тому

      Hey, does he talk now?

  • @DR_SOLO
    @DR_SOLO 2 роки тому +5

    Parents we have 24 hours in a day to spend teaching and helping our children learn that's why it's important to plan your childbirth and the brazing of a child accordingly it's very hard and possible in some situations to be able to work and raise your kid with efficiency parenting is a 24-hour full-time seven day a week job even after they become 18 or 21

  • @clement170ak
    @clement170ak Рік тому +1

    I found this very useful thank you

  • @shemikagreen2657
    @shemikagreen2657 2 роки тому +3

    This waiting thing is real. He's having his food and then stop, I notice if I wait and wait then he will have some more food.
    I'm going to practice waiting.
    His love for sound effects is real. My gosh it can be tiring for me when I do it too much just to get him to eat 🤭.

  • @Biepsi
    @Biepsi 2 роки тому +2

    my 9 m/o loves to scream a "hammmm" sound at me when we are eating together, he does this when he wants to drink or when he wants more. In Germany (not everyone) we eat bread in the morning and he gets some little squares and when he finished one he puts his arms in front of him and screams 🥹 Love it so much.

  • @TheLucy1014
    @TheLucy1014 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Emma I was wondering if you could do a video on weaning away/stopping dummy use? Thanks!

  • @doinggreat974
    @doinggreat974 Рік тому +1

    Hii Emma can you provide me a link of video on knock knees in toddlers and their treatment?

  • @mantleatrest
    @mantleatrest 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for a great video Emma, really appreciated it. Please could you make a video showing when to switch toddlers to regular bath soaps, which type of soaps to use, when to use toilet paper on toddlers, when to stop using bum cream on toddlers etc. Thank you so much😊🙏

    • @Kingatje
      @Kingatje 2 роки тому

      That's not what an occupational therapist does. If anything you should go to your pediatrician or childcare support organisation (if such a thing exists where you live) with these questions.

    • @mantleatrest
      @mantleatrest 2 роки тому

      @@Kingatje thank you

  • @Justericaaaa
    @Justericaaaa Рік тому +2

    I do this same thing. Ask and then pass lol and don’t wait lol.
    I’m def working on this.

  • @leandrogomes7738
    @leandrogomes7738 2 роки тому +7

    Emma, about Topic No. 1: I usually talk a lot, but I don't feel it is the reason why my 17 months old has not talked yet. He understands pretty much everything we ask. We play a lot "where is the" (where is papa? Where is the banana? Where is the moon?) And it is amazing how many words he already knows, and in 2 languages....!
    When we wait for him to give us a response or talk to us, he usually does it with "Baaa", "Daaa" and pointing at things...
    So, what should we do?

    • @avalonroyce
      @avalonroyce 2 роки тому +1

      Vocally label what the item it and have him repeat it after you or show you (whichever way he is able to) that he wants it.

  • @yuli4ka.w
    @yuli4ka.w Рік тому +3

    Awesome video! I'm definitely guilty of asking my bub if he wants more and not waiting for a response... haha. I'll give these all a try :-)

  • @creator5127
    @creator5127 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you lots and lots!

  • @littleowl02
    @littleowl02 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much Emma! Love from NY 💕

  • @Ttbbg24
    @Ttbbg24 8 днів тому

    My son eats like he has a bottomless pit for a stomach but when we’re in another room playing he will look at me and go nom-nom? And that’s when I know he’s hungry. He will also say “bite?” He also will say bite if I’m feeding him out at a restaurant or whatnot and he’s ready for another bite lol. He’s only well going on 16 months old he is also a month premature so technically 15 months old and doctors are surprised that he’s developed at the average rate after he was born they said he would likely be behind but he’s right where he should be. I came to this video to discover more ways I can encourage him to use new words, even though he says plenty I want him to learn more. Like the alphabet he can follow along slowly but at a regular pace he’d rather just listen lol. I just want to encourage him to be at his full potential as any mother would

  • @mounicajyothikoripalli4925
    @mounicajyothikoripalli4925 2 роки тому +1

    There is so much of right brain development videos these days.can u pls make a video for ryt brain development in 1 yr old 🙂

  • @rossymarqueza1
    @rossymarqueza1 2 роки тому +1

    hello 😘 thank u very much Emma😘 for all this information 🙏🏽👍🏽n always teaching us new things😘❤️ u r an amazing Mom😘

  • @damolaboaz4866
    @damolaboaz4866 2 роки тому

    Thanks Emma. Greetings from 🇳🇬 Nigeria.

  • @dandilionqeen
    @dandilionqeen 2 роки тому +2

    Our little one roars with us as we read our dinosaur books and I love it!

  • @tahrimamiddya6532
    @tahrimamiddya6532 Рік тому

    Can you please make a video on tongue tie my baby is 1year old and I am confused hoe much he should speak. Your milestone is helpful he is doing all of this

  • @bizzybeebudgets
    @bizzybeebudgets 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the advice 🙏🏼

  • @stellaannor400
    @stellaannor400 9 місяців тому

    Thank You for this video. I have a 17 months old . She says mama and dada plus one or two words from our locallocal dialet plus a lot of babble that sometimes find it hard to recognize.
    Should i be worried?
    She does a lot of pointing and gestures too

  • @derekmccloud
    @derekmccloud Рік тому

    You should give your video editor a raise! Wow!❤

  • @poetmaggie1
    @poetmaggie1 2 роки тому +2

    Those noises the new borns start making as soon as they are out are talking. Just play and make the same noises and make words that sound like that and they start talking fast. My daugher's first word was "Hi" after the H sound.

    • @BG-it7hb
      @BG-it7hb 9 місяців тому

      Our daughter makes a sound that sounds like "Hello" as well as other talking noises.

  • @alimfuzzy
    @alimfuzzy 2 роки тому

    Do you have any videos on how to stop your toddler from running off, but when the toddler has not learned to talk?

  • @ayeskafalu1602
    @ayeskafalu1602 2 роки тому +1

    I’m use these like I been trying to help my daughter say small words but I didn’t know it would be hard😢

  • @bibaoreo4355
    @bibaoreo4355 2 роки тому +1

    What about sign language? Does it actually have any effect to start verbal communication?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому +2

      Hi! Great question. I actually have a video on this exact topic which answers all the questions about baby sign language. Here is the link in case you want to check it out: ua-cam.com/video/nas3nnr_8CQ/v-deo.html

  • @jessynicholls
    @jessynicholls 2 роки тому

    Dearest Emma thank you so much for your videos I learnt so much and always come back to them to see if I kissed something or can change things if needed. Big hugs 🫂 🤗

  • @The_Automobilist
    @The_Automobilist 2 роки тому +2

    Haha - looks i have done something right even before seeing this video. My 2 year old distinguishes between a "Steam Locomotive" and a "Diesel Locomotive" - fully pronounced - when playing with trains. And I used the cho cho cho - sounds to point out the differences. He said the German word for "fire engine" also fully pronounced like when he was around 18 months. This is a long word in syllables "Feu-er-wehr-au-to". I have always encouraged him to tell me what he wanted and never accepted whining and I did not guess to quickly shut him off. A little harsh sometimes, but works very well. I sometimes felt like a police interrogator, especially when he misplaced his favorite toy. He is brought up bilingually, English would be a third language. We do nursery rimes in English for fun. I begin them and let him say the last few words. "...the dish ran away" - "with the spoon" he finishes in English proudly. He is 2 years and 2 months now I am very proud of him - as you probably can tell.

  • @amandabarbera238
    @amandabarbera238 Рік тому

    I like these videos thanks that helps however I’m needing help when my baby is only into three things every day and I don’t know how to go about it or to get him to move on from it and try getting him to speak and be interested in something else his daily routine is ball, bus and bananas lol any videos on toddlers in repeats of the same book, same show same items, please help and share??

  • @andreapelayo781
    @andreapelayo781 Рік тому

    Great advice 🎉Sabotaje environment- i agree with that part too ❤

  • @sandfleababe8908
    @sandfleababe8908 Місяць тому

    It's wild that I work as an RBT and I give that delay (latency of response) for work babies but I do tend to respond differently with my grandbaby I'm raising. I do tend to naturally talk and narrate as I do at work but I don't give the space to respond. You remind me that it's needed for all! Goes to show even us in the field and working closely with speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy need help too! Love your channel! His (grandson) momma is my daughter and on the spectrum and got ALL the diagnosis but ASD until 16 because the world saw this as primarily male and antisocial back then (I adopted in 2005). But she inspired my career to assist my work kiddos and caregivers to maybe not experience some of our life due to a lack of understanding and reinforcing without knowledge and offer all the ability of utmost
    Independence and freedom!

  • @BeanDar
    @BeanDar 2 роки тому +1

    Hey I think you might of forgot to put the video link box thingy at the end of the video. It’s not showing up for me.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому

      Thanks for letting me know! I will check it now. In case you want the link to the next video I recommend watching here it is:ua-cam.com/video/zOX0sENzIRg/v-deo.html

  • @VTErika241086
    @VTErika241086 2 роки тому +2

    Mind blowing! It makes sense though! ❤ thank you.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Glad it was helpful 😊

  • @tsigereda3257
    @tsigereda3257 2 роки тому

    Emma good morning, this topic is really helpful my 2 and half girl is not quite there speaking wise she knows some words and sometimes I don't even know what kind of language she is speaking but she talk to much by her own way to explain what she mean.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому

      Hi! So glad this video can help you and your little one. Given your little one's age it might be worth checking in with a paediatric speech pathologist (AKA Speech and Language Therapist). At 2 and half we generally expect the little one to be able to say 50 words and be joining 2 words together. So for example they might say "More milk". A speech pathologist would be able to check in and give you more specific advice if needed, to encourage your little one to talk more.

    • @HyerLearning
      @HyerLearning 2 роки тому

      Hi as a speech therapist I agree with Emma! (Great videos) … if she talking but hard to understand that would be different than very few words.

    • @tsigereda3257
      @tsigereda3257 2 роки тому

      @@EmmaHubbard I talk to her in two languages one is Amharic our mother tongue language and English she can speak 50 words totally and she can say "mama poty", "more milk,"...

  • @Nyqtie
    @Nyqtie 3 місяці тому +1

    i understand waiting for them to think of a response but im pretty sure my 2 year ols son has adhd, so hell only pay attention for maybe 30 seconds before deciding he wants something else instead or he gets frustrated... idk what to do :(

  • @Bia95tt
    @Bia95tt Рік тому +2

    I can wait all day and he is gonna say “gaga” 😂

  • @arii7248
    @arii7248 2 роки тому +1

    It’s very hard to wait but I do my best to let them respond. We have some books with lots of fun words which I think have helped with my son’s communication

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому

      Waiting is very hard! I agree books are great for language development.

  • @RSena-xz4le
    @RSena-xz4le 2 роки тому

    Love your videos!! ❤️😃

  • @YourHealthMatters288
    @YourHealthMatters288 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Emma, another great video that can help all of us to raise happy children 😀

  • @violajulius
    @violajulius Рік тому +1

    My toddler is 26 months old and she gets by just fine . Speaks and forms sentences but ooh her emotions are all over the place , she cries over the tiniest things. How do I control the tears .

  • @siphokazisiko7658
    @siphokazisiko7658 Рік тому +1

    My boy started saying few people's names at 18 months now he is 24 months, no words. He stopped saying few words when we moved to a new country. I am really worried. I am trying to get him a speech therapist.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Рік тому

      Hopefully these tips will help. Sounds like an appointment with a speech therapist will be helpful.

  • @siobhan5214
    @siobhan5214 2 роки тому +2

    I have been doing all of these techniques for a year…daughter is 18 months and doesn’t talk. Also see a speech therapist and do all of those techniques. Been reading books 1-2 hours a day since birth. No hearing problems. 0 on the ASD assessment. She will nod, shake her head, point to what she wants/bring it to me, and uses sign language. What gives? Signed a frustrated first time single mom

    • @janexoxo6479
      @janexoxo6479 2 роки тому +1

      Hey there, my son was like this as well! He's just over 2! We got him checked out a few times and there was nothing wrong. When he started going to the park more and interacting with other kids and going to daycare then he started speaking! He learnt off others his age..... i don't know if that's helpful at all lol

  • @emcee-
    @emcee- 6 місяців тому

    Hi @EmmaHubbard, my little one is 20 months old, she says words here and there (that, this, mum, dad, dog, duck, no, yes), shes also learning a second language and I've been told this could delay her speech and i might get an explosion of both languages when the time is right. I know I shouldn't compare, but kids her age at day care are stringing two words together. She has done it one day and forgotten them the next (I did it and Good Dog) Is there anything I can do to assist and support her better? Shes very good at picking up instructions in both languages though! So i know she knows. i.e. pick up clothes and put them in the washing basket, pack away toys, pick up etc....

  • @discipleoftruth1985
    @discipleoftruth1985 Рік тому +2

    What do we do when the toddler simply repeats the question? My daughter repeats after me often. If I ask her what is your name? She just repeats the question.

  • @Mac_an_Mheiriceanaigh
    @Mac_an_Mheiriceanaigh Місяць тому

    I clicked the link and then 'send me the chart' but nothing happens...

  • @carlaespinosa9861
    @carlaespinosa9861 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for these! I pretty much agree with the third one; one of my toddler's first words include vroom vroom as she is amazed with cars! 😊

  • @moumitalaha9680
    @moumitalaha9680 7 місяців тому

    Hi @Emma, my son is 3 yo and he still talks too less. He seems to be quite a moody kid who will converse only when he feels like. Otherwise he keeps on singing rhymes and blabbering throughout. He knows numerics and alphabets however doesn’t reply for a conversation.
    Any suggestions?

  • @YoginiMami
    @YoginiMami 3 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @AshAzk
    @AshAzk 2 роки тому +1

    My son is almost three and he hasn’t started talking yet.. should I g o to speech therapy

    • @mistercooks9152
      @mistercooks9152 2 роки тому

      Same as mine. Actually he can say numbers and alphabet but he doesn’t know how to communicate with us.

  • @memceetv8981
    @memceetv8981 2 роки тому +1

    My son is 24 months. He can only say about 6 words. he would rather point at what he wants or say 'hmmmm'. He understands what you say to him. What do I do?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому +1

      I would try these strategies with your little one and also model the words he is trying to communicate when he points to something or says "hmmmm". It might also be worth while popping into a speech pathologist (AKA speech and language pathologist) to get some individualised strategies to encourage your little one to use more words.

  • @valoxsen6003
    @valoxsen6003 11 місяців тому +1

    I think also depending on the child, just talking to them like you would talk to anyone else might boost their language skills. My mom straight up skipped baby talk and spoke to me in full sentences in two languages from the time I was born. By 1 year old, I was bilingual and speaking complete sentences, even to the point where I was able to communicate that I wanted my ears pierced (got them done at 14 months old lol). Unfortunately, the trade-off to my advanced language skills was my tragic incompetence at mathematics as I got older 😆

  • @tau_tv
    @tau_tv 2 роки тому

    at what age do you start this method?

  • @MorbidlyObeseCat
    @MorbidlyObeseCat 4 місяці тому

    Cheers Emma

  • @danzsparrow
    @danzsparrow Рік тому +1

    My 2 years, 9 months old baby talks but much less for her age. It bothers me a lot. Tho Very good at communicating with gestures I wish she could use more sentences. It’s frustrating.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Рік тому

      It's great that she is able to use gestures to communicate. At this age we would also be expecting a lot of words and words would be the primary way of communicating. If you are concerned and you are able to I recommend you book an appointment with a speech pathologist (AKA speech and language therapist). They will be able to give you some specific strategies to help with her language development if needed.

    • @danzsparrow
      @danzsparrow Рік тому

      @@EmmaHubbard okay thanks, I will. For now I’ve cut off screen time completely for her because she started using these devices quite early.

  • @AussieAngeS
    @AussieAngeS 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Emma, my son is 27 months and only has a few words, I’m in the process of trying to get him speech therapy and have NDIS funding as he is delayed. He has tongue tie so I’m wondering if this is partially the issue with his speech delay

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Angie! It's so good to hear you have been able to get NDIS funding. Hopefully you can access a speech pathologist soon and get the therapy your little one needs. Wishing you all the best!

    • @AussieAngeS
      @AussieAngeS 2 роки тому

      @@EmmaHubbard thank you Emma it’s been a li g process but we hit there. Appreciate the well wishes.

  • @jjaco5421
    @jjaco5421 2 роки тому +1

    My 18 month old DOES know several words and can say them quite clearly, and she also knows a couple words in sign language, but she still prefers to grunt and point constantly. It drives me nuts because I know she knows the word but she won’t say it most of the time! What is this about?

    • @florentzhu8850
      @florentzhu8850 2 роки тому

      Why don’t you tell your baby that she will have to say it if she wants it? Babies are clever and they will learn

  • @afghanidukht1706
    @afghanidukht1706 Рік тому

    hi to everyone My boy is 4 years old he repeat and copied what I am saying what should I do ? He can speak but I think he is confused and doesn't respond correctly what I want, he just coping

  • @GreenerationTeam
    @GreenerationTeam 2 роки тому +114

    My boy will just scream or cry when his favourite toys are out of reach...

  • @Raja_Ravichandran
    @Raja_Ravichandran 8 місяців тому

    My kid is one year six months old. He pronounces very few words like mumma and making sounds for a response . Is it too early to expect him to speak or waiting is right ?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  8 місяців тому

      At this age, he will babble (so make the mumma and bababa sounds). Waiting for him to respond with babble is fine, but it is too early to expect him to say words.

  • @trueekko
    @trueekko Рік тому +2

    Any advice is appreciated. My son is 22 months old and still doesn't have a single word. He's smart in other ways. He points to things so I will say it for him, which I usually do, but sometimes I'll just look silently hoping he'll try to say it but he never does. He just screams. Damn kid is higher pitch than Mariah Carey. My wife stayed home with him for the first 18 months, and I've been home with him for the last 4. I don't want to rush him, but seeing zero progress after all this time is stressing me out. I feel like I'm failing him.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Рік тому +2

      It's great that your son is able to point to things that he wants and you respond by giving him the items. The tips in this video can help but given his age, we would be hoping for a few words by now. If possible I recommend you get his hearing assessed to ensure he does not have any hearing difficulties, as this can cause language delay. I also recommend arranging an appointment with a speech pathologist (AKA speech and language therapist) as they can complete an assessment and give you tailored recommendations to help your little one talk. Generally there is a wait to get into a speech pathologist, so I would book an appointment now and get the hearing assessment while waiting for the appointment.
      I hope that helps.

    • @fikerlove9693
      @fikerlove9693 3 місяці тому

      Hi
      did your toddler talkng now?

  • @johannafranciscankuna9822
    @johannafranciscankuna9822 Рік тому

    I need help with my twin boy and girl they can understand but it is difficult to talk they can say some words but it is not enough at their age 2 years old and 4 months

  • @lexi_2021
    @lexi_2021 Рік тому

    Me asks - Do you want Dino?
    Waits for a yes/no reply
    Him - starts yelling at the peak of his voice DINO DINO

  • @tahliad5543
    @tahliad5543 Рік тому +1

    Why is it so important to read constantly to them then? You get pressured to read to your baby constantly to help their language develop but you just said it doesn’t make it develop any faster at all. Can’t stand everyone saying different shit. Petition that every parent video giving advice needs to have their academic sources in the notes.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Рік тому +1

      Hi! Just wanted to clarify that I didn't actually say this in the video. Reading to your little one is great for language development, particularly when you pair this with pointing to the pictures to highlight what the words mean. When I talked about talking less, I am simply highlighting the importance of pausing when you have a conversation with your little one. When you pause you give them the opportunity to communicate back to you by babbling, using gestures or talking. It's this back and forth interaction which is important for language development.

  • @celestng8554
    @celestng8554 9 місяців тому

    My daughter is 16mths old. But she is still blabbering in baby language.
    Hasnt really call Mama yet.
    What should I do

  • @helenthompson1358
    @helenthompson1358 Рік тому

    I have a 2 yr old that’s only saying a handful of words. Is that about right

  • @abdus-samiualiu7619
    @abdus-samiualiu7619 2 роки тому +2

    Deep!!!

  • @Rammestare
    @Rammestare 2 роки тому

    Emma, my 13months doesn't point or wave yet, how to train her? She just scream when she wants something. Is it a red flag?

  • @arooshaali7803
    @arooshaali7803 Рік тому

    hi my love emma my baby is 12 month and 10 days old but he said sometimes in a day du_du ta_ta and a little bit babble i m so worried he did not say mama papa when i was talking what should i do plz tell me plz my dear emmma❤

  • @marianjeri9058
    @marianjeri9058 Рік тому +1

    My baby is 2 years now he only says mama Baba,no come,will he ever talk?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  Рік тому

      Hi Maria it’s great that he can say Mama and Baba.
      I can understand that you would want him to be talking more. At 2 you would be hoping for a few more words. So to help understand why he isn’t talk much and get some specific strategies to help him learn to talk I recommend you see a speech and language therapist (AKA speech pathologist) if possible.
      Wishing you all the best!

  • @Withme-k3e
    @Withme-k3e 2 роки тому

    Can you make a video light sleep newborn he wakes up at minimum noise I use white noise in the room but when i go sleep in the room he wakes up often cause I move my husband left the room but I share the room cause I breastfeed

  • @mutahanweilinda4640
    @mutahanweilinda4640 2 роки тому +3

    My baby is 22 months old but not saying any word yet.

  • @v.hamilton5679
    @v.hamilton5679 10 місяців тому

    And which scientific study can proove these suggestions to be efficient +

  • @lizianagrey2455
    @lizianagrey2455 9 місяців тому

    My toddler is 2 years old, he do recite 1-10 and A-z but wouldn't say words like (mummy, daddy, come, go,no, fine, water) etc but fluently says numbers and alphabet.
    I've tried to communicate these words with him numerously even give him videos to watch that help toddlers say word, but he wouldn't say them but loves watching the videos, rather he'll be speaking babish that sounds more like Chinese language( it troubles me)
    Also, he doesn't like eating solid foods. Most times he'll run round the house, really dramatic and cry whenever we offer him solid food. Sometimes i and his dad will hold him and force him to eat( at times when the first spoon enters his mouth, he'll continue eating but not much) what he loves eating is just cereal, Custard and bread, biscuits, tea.
    It's been really though for us as parents.
    I'm struggling as a mom😢 please mothers here, if there's an advice you can give or any recommendation I'd appreciate...please
    It's really frustrating.😢

  • @albertglai
    @albertglai Місяць тому

    May forget one more important factor. Food is the most important motivator to get my toddlers to talk.

  • @krystaldesormeaux5905
    @krystaldesormeaux5905 Рік тому +1

    So I’m a new mom and my son is 18 month old and 2 wks and he’s only doing plenty baby sounds but no words. From middle of 17th month he was saying mama more clearly but then he stopping! He also used to say mam mam mam only when he’s crying and wants me t😢pick up. Pediatrician say it’s not emergency but I can monitor more and there are early intervention therapy i can. He laughs at the baby shows. He comes to his dad and i with arms up for pick up and I have been saying the vroom vroom especially because he loves anything with wheels. I even feel like it’s my fault because his dad introduced him to cocomelon from 3-4 months. He knows the twinkle little star, the Barney I love y😢song, the abc song and the wheels on bus song as i have been singing them in different tones and with sound effects since he was baby! I’m also at home with him so he’s not in early head start or daycare so why isn’t he saying some actual words yet??!! 😩 😢

    • @dfc41
      @dfc41 Рік тому +2

      My 10 month old just starting doing the mum mum mum mum when crying and wanting to he picked up. I'm wistfully hoping he really means "mama" and it's not just coincidence.

    • @HumbleVarghese
      @HumbleVarghese Рік тому +1

      My daughter is exactly the same. It is such a huge concern for me. Has you child started speaking more words now?

    • @RahulKumar-kn6it
      @RahulKumar-kn6it 11 місяців тому

      @@dfc41does he start talking? I have a 11 month old and started talking yet so worried!

    • @dfc41
      @dfc41 11 місяців тому

      @RahulKumar-kn6it my son is now 22 months old. He does talk a bit but he is still behind. The pediatrician said that he isn't concerned but that he wants to see more speech. I have a feeling he will need some kind of extra help. He is very very active and hyper but has a hard time slowing down and expressing himself. Tantrums have been a concern lately too 😫

    • @dfc41
      @dfc41 11 місяців тому

      @HumbleVarghese how is she now? My son can say things like mama, dada, kitty, ABC, 123, efg, i got you, I did it, no, yeah and a few others but he only says them when he wants and isn't using words like "more" or "drink" nor will be wave hi or bye. He is just not fully picking up on using his words 😭