The Toddler Talk Speech Program

 

Designed to answer your biggest questions about toddler pronunciation

  • What sounds do toddlers pronounce and when?

  • My child doesn’t pronounce the “__” sound right. Should I try to help them say it right?

  • Why can’t I understand my child when they talk? Is that normal?

  • My child is leaving the end off of words. Should I be worried?

  • What is childhood apraxia of speech? And how do I know if my child has it?

  • How do I know if my child needs speech therapy?

 

We Cover The 3 Major Components Of Toddler’s Speech Development

Articulation

The individual sounds a child can pronounce clearly.


Why it’s important…

The more sounds kids can say clearly, the easier they are to understand.

Phonology

How clearly kids can put sounds together when they say words.


Why it’s important…

As phonology skills strengthen, longer words become easier to understand.

Motor Speech

The coordination of all the parts of the mouth together for talking.


Why it’s important…

Identify difficulties early and find the support of a speech therapist.

 
 

Think like a speech therapist

Our simple step-by-step guides will help you investigate every aspect of your child’s speech to see if your child’s speech development is on track.


Our lessons and activities are backed by research and experience! 

  • The best available data for developmental norms

  • Systematic and easy to follow along approaches for investing your child’s speech

  • Do’s and Don’ts for successful home speech practice

Our Philosophy 

There’s no one else like you! 

And we’re not just saying it! Research shows us that toddlers learn best from their parents and caregivers. That’s because you spend the most time with them and you know them best!

If you’re in speech therapy, a speech therapist spends 1 hour to 30 minutes with your child each week. You’ve got the other 83 waking hours. That’s 83x as many opportunities to observe their skills and support their pronunciation. 

FAQs

  • Yes! While children’s pronunciation sounds will grow through practice talking, it’s not too early to understand how your child’s speech will develop and know what to expect.

  • Yes. Let us help you understand why your child is becoming frustrated, chances are it’s because speech is challenging for them. Learn about articulation, phonology, and motor speech to see which part is challenging for your child to learn and what you can do to support them.

  • Yes. Our course will help you better understand the part of speech that is challenging for your child and how speech therapy is supporting your child’s development.

If your child understands everything but isn’t talking yet, it could be because they are having trouble with their speech skills.