How to Use Books to Improve Toddlers’ Communication Skills

How to Use Books to Improve Toddlers’ Communication Skills

how to read books to toddlers

Last month, I happily contributed a fantastic article to the fine folks over at Pediastaff entitled, How to Use Books to Improve Toddlers’ Communication Skills. If you are interested in this topic or are wondering how to engage your toddler in book reading to promote language development, or simply need a few suggestions, I highly recommend checking it out.

Click HERE to read the article.

For more tips please see the extensive parent guide in my book, Learning to Read is a Ball

Amazon associates link included for your convenience.

If you enjoyed this post, please read:

Getting Your Toddler to Say the “P”, “B” and “M” Sounds

Types of Books to Improve Your Toddler’s Language

Happy talking. Happy reading.

Kimberly Scanlon, M.A. CCC-SLP is a speech language pathologist, an author and a mother. As the owner of Scanlon Speech Therapy, LLC, a unique boutique practice in Bergen County, Kimberly embraces individuality and treats the whole person. Her goal is to spread compassion, hope, and some speech, language and literacy tips one moment, one person at a time.  Her first book, My Toddler Talks: Strategies and Activities to Promote Your Child’s Language Development and her second book, Learning to Read is a Ball are available for purchase at online at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

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