Unlocking the Babble Code: Language Milestones Unveiled

Think of milestones as the 'X marks the spot' on your child's treasure map of development. But remember, every little adventurer has their own pace, and that's perfectly okay. The CDC lays out these milestones like breadcrumbs to help you navigate this exciting journey. So, are you pondering whether your child has hit their 'communication jackpot'?

Let's embark on this quest together, armed with a handy checklist to decipher your child's communication milestones:

  • Is your child a master of the receptive and expressive language universe?

  • Brace yourselves for an enlightening age-by-age milestone exploration.

  • Equip yourself with the knowledge to empower your child on their communication adventure.

  • And don't forget, if you ever need a 'speech treasure map,' consider consulting a speech and language therapist to help your little explorer unearth their linguistic riches.

This journey is not about 'X marks the spot,' but 'Xciting moments' in your child's communication growth!

If your child's already acing their communication milestones, get ready to watch them upgrade from 'tiny talker' to 'two-word titan.' But, hey, if they're not quite there yet, fear not! This article and our communication coaches are your trusty sidekicks on this language adventure, ready to help your little linguist level up. It's time to go from 'monosyllabic mumbles' to 'dynamic dialogues.

Sara Morse

Sara is a mother of three, with an extensive background in Childcare & Postpartum Support. Her career has evolved from working in daycare, to Nannying & later opening her own NYS Family Daycare. Sara later embarked on a new journey as a Postpartum Doula & Sleep Coach, as she resonates with the importance of postpartum wellness, solid sleep & supporting parents as they navigate parenthood. Being dual certified allows her to connect with families on their postpartum journey, while offering supportive services for mom, dad & baby!

Previous
Previous

Language Duets: The Receptive Riddles and Expressive Epics

Next
Next

Talk the Toddler Talk: A Language-Building Adventure