How to Get Toddlers to Sit and Read with You: Tips from a Speech Therapist: Learn With Adrienne

#ToddlerActivity #SpeechTherapy #LearnWithAdrienne ⬇️ Free printable resources: ⬇️ Help your child learn to talk in Adrienne’s step-by-step online class here: ⬇️BOOKS I MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO (affiliate links): The Sunflower Parable: Baby Faces: Guess How Much I Love You: Llama Llama Red Pajama: ⬇️LOOKING FOR SIMILAR VIDEOS? ➜ TODDLER TIPS PLAYLIST: ➜ READING TO TODDLERS PLAYLIST: ⬇️You can find all of my favorite books at my Favorites Page here: Is your toddler bored with books? Are you having trouble keeping his or her attention? You know that reading to them is SO important, BUT your child wiggles out of your lap and runs away every time you pull out a book and try to read. You’re not alone! Check out these step-by-step simple tips from a Speech Language Pathologist that will make reading books less of a struggle and more of a fun bonding time with your kiddo. Worried your toddler is falling behind on their talking skills? Get your free Milestones Checklist so you can check off the skills they have and feel confident that they are moving in the right direction. If they are falling behind, I include resources that can help you get them back on the right track so you can have peace of mind that you are helping them. Hey! I’m Adrienne, Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist from and you want to help your child: ☀️communicate clearly ☀️listen well ☀️gain life skills Speech and language strategies used in this video: ☀️verbal routines ☀️modeling ☀️labeling ☀️nouns, verbs, adjectives ☀️repetition ☀️sensory exploration ☀️joint attention In my YouTube videos, I teach a variety of strategies to help children learn to talk, but in my online class for children, I teach much more in-depth, revealing the actual step-by-step system I use with my own speech therapy clients to get them from saying only a handful of words to talking in sentences and having conversations. My online class is structured with checklists and printouts where you can track your child’s progress. So zooming out, my YouTube videos teach the “what” and my online class teaches the “how.” The goal of the online class is to give you the skills needed to plug in the speech strategies into your daily life with your child and to implement the building blocks, strategies, and concepts during meal time, car riding time, play time, outdoor time, etc. Here is more info about the class so you can see if it would be a good fit for what you are looking for with your child. The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk: P.S. For safety, always fully supervise your child when doing activities that I recommend in my videos. Video Description: How do I get my toddler to follow directions, to obey, to listen to me? In this video Adrienne, a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist who works in Early Intervention, shares tips for getting toddlers to sit and read books with you. Using simple toddler activities, parents, caregivers, teachers, and speech-language pathologists can learn how to help your toddler talk more and understand more language so that they can communicate better. These tips are helpful so that they will be prepared and ready for preschool, kindergarten, and life beyond the classroom. These tips are strategies for parents, caregivers, grandparents, babysitters, childcare professionals, and speech therapists that you can apply right away with your toddler. Strategies include: following directions, comprehension, repetition, colors, vocabulary expansion, verbal routines, and prepositions. The links with asterisks* above are affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and purchase something, I’ll receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support! Learn With Adrienne, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites.
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