The Best Activities for Healthy Development for Your Baby & Toddler - From Birth

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Listening Is a Skill - Here’s How It Develops Ep 151

"My toddler isn't listening."If you've said those words - or thought them - this episode is for you.In this episode of Talking Toddlers, speech-language pathologist Erin (with nearly 40 years in early intervention) unpacks one of the most misunderstood parts of toddler developmen ...  Show more

Why Your Toddler’s Behavior Isn’t Really About Them Ep 150

Have you ever reacted to your toddler… and then immediately wondered, “Why did I just do that?”In this episode, we look beneath the surface of toddler behavior and explore a truth that can feel both confronting and freeing: sometimes our reactions have less to do with our child - ...  Show more

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