Learn First Words | First Sentences | Questions for Toddlers | ASL First Words for Toddlers

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • Hey, parents! Did you know that by the age of 3, children should learn these first words mentioned in this video?
    Are you eager to support your toddler's language development and engage them in fun learning activities? As a speech therapist, Michelle has created a special video just for you and your little one.
    In this video, Michelle focuses on two crucial milestones: understanding yes and no questions, and learning these essential words. She's even included some sign language to make it interactive and engaging!
    Imagine the delight of watching your toddler confidently respond to questions and discover the functions of everyday objects through simple, enjoyable activities.
    As a parent, you play a vital role in your child's language journey. By watching Michelle's video together, you can actively support their speech and language development while creating precious bonding moments.
    Let's embark on this exciting learning adventure together! Watch Michelle's video now and start nurturing your child's communication skills today. You'll be amazed at how much fun learning can be!
    Remember, children typically begin to understand and respond to yes and no questions around the ages of 2 to 3. For instance, showing them a picture of a ball and asking "Is this a ball?" should prompt them to respond with a yes or no.
    Use Michelle's video as a helpful guide in your child's developmental journey.
    Don't miss out on valuable insights that can make a difference in your child's speech development-subscribe now and let's zoom into the world of speech (with shells) together on SpeechWithShells!
    ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: If your child has a speech delay, please schedule an appointment with your pediatrician and contact early intervention services. Michelle's videos are not a substitute for speech therapy.
    If you have any questions or concerns regarding the speech and language development of your child, yourself, or a family member, always seek guidance from your doctor or a qualified speech-language pathologist. The content on this channel is not intended to replace or supersede the advice of a medical professional. Never ignore the advice of a medical professional or postpone seeking professional medical advice based on information you have encountered on this channel.
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