Welcome to Month 22 of Your Toddler’s Journey!

The Importance of Repetition

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While repetitive books and songs might feel tedious, they are actually your child’s favorites and play a crucial role in language development. Books with simple rhymes and repeated phrases are easy for toddlers to memorize, and they love to fill in the blanks when you pause. This activity helps sharpen their listening skills.

Understanding Your Child’s Speech Development

If your child isn’t speaking much, there’s no need to panic. At this age, toddlers often understand more words than they can express. So, while their silence may seem concerning, it doesn’t mean their vocabulary is limited. Remember, late talkers are common, especially among boys. Children reach developmental milestones at their own pace. If you’re genuinely worried, consider having their hearing checked; it can help identify any underlying issues. More often than not, they’re simply waiting for the right moment to share something significant.

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Enhance her language skills by expanding her simple phrases. If she exclaims, “Snack!” you might respond with, “Yes! A snack sounds great! Let’s have some fruit.”

Additional Resources

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In Summary

Your toddler is developing her language skills at her own pace, and while repetition may seem dull, it’s essential for her growth. Engage her with enriched conversations and be patient as she learns to express herself.