They explore their world through words, gestures, and imaginative play. By age two, most toddlers begin combining words into short phrases and have a growing vocabulary of 50 or more words.
If your toddler struggles with limited speech, has difficulty following directions, or is noticeably behind peers in their communication milestones, it may indicate a speech delay. These challenges can lead to frustration, as toddlers often struggle to express their needs and emotions effectively.
Speech therapy for toddlers harnesses their natural curiosity to create engaging and effective learning experiences. Through play-based techniques, therapists expand vocabulary, improve sentence formation, and develop comprehension skills.
Parents are guided on how to reinforce these goals at home through simple, everyday activities like narrating playtime or encouraging choices during meals. This approach ensures therapy fits seamlessly into your toddler’s world, promoting both confidence and progress.
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