It’s Finally Here!

July 28, 2008 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development, Infant Speech · Comment 

Baby Talk and Beyond - For Parents of Infants and ToddlersI am so excited to announce that my first educational product for parents is now available-YEAH!

This product was born in my mind over ten years ago.  As you know, I am passionate about providing helpful and relevant information for parents to help them nurture and enrich their baby or toddler’s developing speech and language skills.

Strong speech and language skills are the foundation for all future learning.  Good speech and language skills are critical to your child’s overall development.

If you would like to learn more, please go to babytalkandbeyond!

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A Tip For The Fourth Of July

July 9, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

I took my three year-old daughter, Grace, to her first fireworks this past Fourth of July.  It was a lot of fun and very exciting.  It was a wonderful, balmy Florida night and the fireworks were spectacular.  Grace thoroughly enjoyed herself. 

I was a little concerned about what her reaction would be.  Although Grace is not overly sensitive to loud noises (she’s like her Dad in this department), I wasn’t sure how she would respond to the noise of the fireworks.  So, I decided to use earplugs. 

I told Grace that I had them with me in case the fireworks got to loud for her.  After the first burst of red, purple, and gold, Grace said “Earplugs please!”

So, for all you parents out there who are concerned your little one might become scared by the bing, bam, boom of the fireworks, take along some earplugs next year.  It might work for you! 

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The Power of Play-Doh!

June 13, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · 1 Comment 

What is it about the smell of play-doh that instantly puts you in a virtual time capsule and catapults you back to your childhood?  Oh the fond memories of playing with play-doh

I LOVE play-doh!  Play-doh was my go-to toy when I was having a hard time maintaing a child’s attention in speech therapy!  It’s probably my second favorite toy to use in speech therapy right behind bubbles.

Play-doh is a great way to interact with your little ones at home too!  I introduced my daugher to play-doh when she was about two years old.  Play-doh’s age guidelines are for three years of age and up.  If using play-doh with a toddler, you definitely want to supervise the activity because we don’t want this happy toy to become a happy meal! 

I think play-doh’s secret power lies in its intoxicating smell…there is no smell like play-doh!  I think you can even buy a car deodorant hanging-thing that is play-doh scented…

Anyway, the ways to build your toddler’s speech and language skills through play-doh are endless…just crack open a can, take a whiff, and start playing!  I promise the ideas are going to flood your brain as you continue to sniff the aroma of play-doh!

Enjoy and get baby-talking! 

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Summer Time Fun

May 30, 2008 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development, Infant Speech · Comment 

It’s hard to believe it’s almost June.  That means Summer is almost here.  The first official day of Summer is June 20th; but for those of us who live in Florida, it feels like Summer long before it’s officially Summer..

Summer is a great time to build wonderful family memories and it’s also a great time to build great language skills!  Opportunites abound everywhere!

Your family vacation will be a great experience for you and your little one to discover new things and places to talk about.  Be sure to take advantage of the opportunities to point out and label new things for your baby or toddler. 

Maybe you are just going to stick close to home and take in the local attractions.  The local zoo is wonderful place to take your little one and talk, talk, talk!  Name the animals, describe the animals, talk about what they eat, what they are doing, etc! 

Whatever your plans are for this summer, make it a great language building time for your little one…you won’t regret it!

Remember:  Get baby-talking! 

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More Listening Fun

May 23, 2008 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development · Comment 

Another great way to promote listening skills in your toddler is to expose them to different kinds of fun sounds.

Gather together different kinds of noisy items:  a bell, a squeaky dog toy, a whistle, any of your toddler’s toys that make noise, the list is endless!

Sit down with your little one and play the “Noisy Game” with your toddler:  Talk about the sound it makes, is it high or low, soft or loud, and let your toddler make the noise.

Your child will grow to love this game and eventually be able to identify the noise being made without seeing the object that’s making it.  This is a great listening discrimination skill and it’s just plain fun!

Get baby-talking! 

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Listen Up!

May 22, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

A child can be taught to be a better listener, even little ones from about 2.5 years of age and up…

One way to do this is through the use of rhyming books.  Rhyming is a fun way to play with sounds and teach listening as well.  Get a simple rhyming book, perhaps with one pair of rhyming words per page.  Read the words slowly and clearly to your toddler and and emphasize the sound that’s different between the pair…i.e. hat and cat!

Your toddler will become quickly tuned in to listening for the next rhyming pair (because they love to hear your voice and have your undivided attention!) and their brain is processing the sound differences between each word!  This not only teaches great listening skills, but is a great way to get your child’s brain ready for reading later on in life.

Stay tuned tomorrow for more great ways to strengthen your toddler’s listening skills! 

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Two Ears and One Mouth

May 21, 2008 · Filed Under Child Development · Comment 

There’s an old saying that says we have two ears but only one mouth; therefore we should listen twice as much as we talk!  I’d say this is sound wisdom for all of us! 

Listening is an extremly critical skill in learning to talk and in the back and forth process of communication.  Listening is not the same as hearing.  We are born with hearing, but our listening is developed through practice.

Stay tuned for information about teaching your child to become a better listener!

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Let’s Review!

May 20, 2008 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development, Infant Speech · Comment 

I want to take time today to review with you some really effective ways to boost your baby or toddler’s developing speech and language skills:

  1. Talk!  Yes, you’ve heard me say it before and I’ll say it forever:  Talk to them and with them!  Yes, even when they are babies and they can’t talk back yet. (They sure will try though!)  Your baby’s brain is processing language in amazing ways throughout their first year of life (and beyond) and it’s absolutely essential that they hear lots and lots of it so their brain is super primed for language learning and expression!
  2.  Read!  Start reading before your baby is even born.  Read to them in your belly.  Get into the habit and continue it for the rest of their lives!
  3. Sing!  Babies love music and they particularly love their mommy and daddy’s voices.
  4. Laugh!  Laugh with them and build joy!  True joy builds deep and lasting relationships and helps the brain form a firm foundation for life. 

Get baby-talking! 

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Food For Thought

May 15, 2008 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development, Infant Speech · 2 Comments 

Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

It’s very easy to forget about yourself when you are a parent, particularly when your children are very young and require constant care. 

Don’t forget to take some time out for yourself!  I’m a big proponent of going to Starbucks, getting a cappuccino, and chilling out!  Leisure time is needed to help us unwind and relax.

But you need more than just leisure time… I also want to challenge you to do something that requires you to learn something new.  Why I am I suggesting this?  Because when we learn something new, we get outside of the daily ‘rut’ of our mind and become sharper, better, smarter, and more engaged.

And guess what?  You’ll become a better parent in the process!

So, go take up ballroom dancing (or whatever it is that you’re going to learn!) and get baby-talking! 

 

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Happy Mother’s Day

May 9, 2008 · Filed Under Baby Talk, Child Development, Infant Speech · Comment 

Sometimes as I lie in bed at night and think about my daughter, I get overwhelmed.  I start worrying about if I handled everything ‘right’  that day.  For example, did I respond to her correctly when I got upset over something? Or did I handle that disciplinary moment appropriately and the thoughts can go on and on and on and the knot in your stomach can grow larger and larger!  Ugh…this is not the way to live! 

If I plan to get any sleep that evening, I have to tell myself, “Chill out!”  Mothers have a tendency to worry about their little ones and anything even remotely related to their little ones. 

What is that quote about worry?

“Worry is like a rocking chair; it gives you something to do, but doesn’t get you anywhere!” 

How true! 

With this in mind, I want us to do something for ourselves.  I want us to give ourselves a present this coming Mother’s Day.  Let’s stop worrying, shall we?  Some of you may be saying, “Who me…I don’t worry!” But I have a feeling the overwhelming majority of us are saying, “Uh, o.k….how?” 

Well, I’ve learned that worrying is a choice.  So, we simply choose not to.  Yes, sounds easy, but it is hard to do.  But you can do it!  When those worrisome thoughts start coming, consciously choose to think about something else.  You may find yourself  refocusing your mind a hundred times a day; but eventually, if you stick with it,the worry habit will diminish! And you will become a much happier person, and in the long run, a much better mommy!

Ladies, can we commit to stop worrying?  I am! 

So, here’s to all you wonderful mothers out there:  Happy Worry-Free Mother’s Day!

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