If you are only just tuning into our Communication Development series, welcome! Today we post our fifth and final instalment after following the normal development of Receptive Language, Expressive Language and Social Skills in a child from birth through to 5 years....
The Keys to Supporting Great Communication Development Series: 4 Years
He is the busiest kid in the world - or so it seems. His movements are constant, and even in a quiet moment you sense his little brain working over-time. In his own way, he shows you a hunger for learning. The current of questions and make believe is as strong as...
The Keys to Supporting Great Communication Development Series: 3 Years
Your little one is becoming quite a person. There aren't many people who can make you laugh like your 3-year-old. The constant chatter hints to an ever-busy brain running a million miles an hour, finding you up to your ears in the trail of stories, ideas and...
The Keys to Supporting Great Communication Development Series: 2 years
There seems to be quite a storm that occurs inside the heads of our young ones when it comes to the early stages of communicating. There is a disconnect between knowing what they mean to say and their ability to not only express it, but to do so in a way that others...
The Keys to Supporting Great Communication Development Series: 6 months to 1 year
Your little one has just turned 6 months. Everyday she’s getting a little longer, a little stronger and you find yourself gazing at her all the time – she’s the sweetest thing you’ve ever seen and, somehow, she knows it. She lies there, watching you watch her,...