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Let’s Talk About Talking

In my therapy manual Let’s Talk About Talking… Ways to Strengthen the 11 Skills All Toddlers Master Before Words Emerge, I’m teaching you how to target pre-linguistic skills that establish the foundation for communicating. This is a tremendous resource for both parents and professionals. It’s HUGE – 377 pages – but extremely user-friendly. Figure out what you want to work on with a child using the easy checklist, flip to the chapter for that skill, and get busy! The therapy plan is practically written for you!

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11 Skills Chart – en español

Now in Spanish! Here's my chart listing the 11 Skills All Toddlers Master Before Words Emerge from my best-selling therapy manual Let's Talk About Talking. Use the chart to help you determine the skills that need to be strengthened to support a child's ability to learn to talk and communicate.

When a child hasn't mastered several skills from this list, a language delay or disorder is likely.

When a child hasn't mastered most skills listed above, a significant language delay or disorder is inevitable.

Parents - this list may help explain why your child isn't talking and communicating yet.

Therapists - use this list as a screening tool and more importantly, to help you plan treatment.

This list can also shed some insight when a child's initial progress seems to have plateaued. Usually plateaus mean a child's skills are emerging but not mastered and the child needs some additional practice time OR plateaus can mean there's still something missing that no one's addressing.

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In my therapy manual Let’s Talk About Talking…Ways to Strengthen the 11 Skills All Toddlers Master Before Words Emerge, I’m teaching you how to target pre-linguistic skills that establish the foundation for communicating.


Before any kid begins to talk, he’s mastering these distinct skills. When anyone skill is disrupted, there’s likely a language delay. When several are missing, a stall in language development is inevitable. When a child struggles to attain many of these skills, a long-term communication disorder is likely.


Learn what to do to get these all-important areas moving along!

Here’s how the book is organized:

In Part One:

You’ll read a summary of all 11 skills – along with a discussion of expressive language development so you can know what’s normal. This is important for parents who are wondering things like…Is this a big deal? How far behind is my child? Should I worry?


ln Part Two:

You’ll find an entire chapter devoted to each of the 11 skills.

  • A description of each skill, including what it looks like when each skill is present and what it looks like when each skill is not developing in a late talker. This information will help you decide if the area is an area where your child struggles.
  • A summary of how this area typically develops. This section alerts parents to any differences in their child’s history that they may have This information often helps us pinpoint where (or when) the initial breakdown occurred.
  • A brief section explaining what a young child will continue to struggle with as he gets older if there’s no real improvement in this area. This provides the “big picture” for parents who may not realize the significance of delays in these foundational skills.
  • An explanation for why the skill is important for language development. This section ties each skill to what parents of late talkers want most… to hear their child talk!
  • Ways to know when a child is developmentally ready to target the skill. This section includes the prerequisite skills a toddler should achieve before beginning to work in this area. In other words, this section will help you decide if this skill is a realistic goal. If a late talker has not met the prerequisites for a skill, don’t waste time working on something that’s too hard for both of you. Back up and work on those prerequisite milestones to ensure success before tackling this skill.
  • A comprehensive discussion of my very best strategies for strengthening each skill. These are the things that work to help late talkers! If you’re a therapist, this section can be your treatment plan for working directly with a child or the strategies you’ll recommend (and model!) as you are coaching families. For parents, this section is a guide for what you should do with your own child. No matter what your role, there’s no guessing or wondering if you’re addressing the right things. This is exactly what everyone should be doing to improve each specific area.
  • A list of recommended materials and activities for working on each skill.
  • At least 7 to 10 (sometimes more!) activity pages for my favorite play routines to address each skill. You’ll find step-by-step instructions in the section called “How to Play and What to Say.” Therapists can copy these pages to share with parents for follow-up and home programming.
  • Troubleshooting tips with additional ideas to try if you’re not seeing progress. Don’t move on or give up without reading and implementing the ideas in these sections for each skill!
  • A section with further recommendations to pursue if there’s little to no improvement despite your best efforts.
  • A brief summary of “what comes next” in the continuum of language development. Once a child has mastered the skill you’ve worked on, then he’s developmentally ready to move on to these next few skills. Sometimes the skills are not quite as “sequential” as we’d like and it makes more sense to move on to the skill(s) listed in this section rather than the next highest number.

In Part Three, you’ll find handouts:

  • A quick and easy checklist to help you spot which skills are present and what’s missing.
  • A chart of all 11 skills with a short description, a one-sentence explanation of why the skill is important for language development, and a few beginning strategies perfect for using during visits with families.
  • A one-page handout of SIMPLE IDEAS for EVERYDAY ROUTINES so that families can work on building these skills during things they already do at home.

This is a tremendous resource for both parents and professionals. It’s HUGE – 335 pages – but extremely user-friendly. Figure out what you want to work on with a child using the easy checklist, flip to the chapter for that skill, and get busy! The therapy plan is practically written for you!

Reviews

  1. SLP

    Hi Laura,

    I want to start out by saying that your new book is fantastic and that I’m using it all the time with my families.  I absolutely love the charts and have had great success going through the 11 skills checklist with the parents.  They really seem to get what I’m explaining when I use the visuals.  I’ve found it to be useful in the following situations:

    1) Use it as a segue into having a conversation about needing more testing 

    2) Reassuring parents of expressive language delay only kids that the children are well on their way to talking (9 out of 10 times it’s delayed imitation – but you knew that already!)

    3) Checking progress in 3-6 months after first discussing the checklist

    4) Reviewing it with parents to show where the child is getting stuck and to ideally have them do more to help their child progress (I’m thinking of a situation with a child whose attention is poor and could really use more outside time and less screen time)

    I’m sure I will discover many more situations as I continue to review it.

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.  Your work has transformed my practice and my confidence!”

  2. Nikki

    “I have provided the handout ‘11 skills that toddlers master before words emerge’ to all my moms. It has changed my sessions and all my sweet little kiddo’s progress as well.” Nikki

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"Laura,

I love your work! I am a professor of early childhood special education and a speech language pathologist! I have worked to help children learn to communicate and I know how valuable the information you share is for both early interventionists and pediatric speech language pathologists!

Thank you for systematically organizing and explaining essential steps for young children to learn and develop. You are having a great impact on our profession, the ECE profession and families!"

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David

"Thank you.

If this is Laura herself reading this email let me take this opportunity to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you have put forth for us professionals. I own every manual (except the autism manual) and have watched every course on DVD. I have listened to countless podcasts. All of what I’ve come to be as an Early Intervention speech therapist was absolutely to your credit. With your resources at my side I have never needed to scramble for answers and strategies and above all the clear language I use when communicating with parents. My fun, animated affect and key phrases I use have been learned through watching your example. So….thank you! May you be blessed."

Chaya

"I just wanted to thank you so much for your incredible help! You are so kind and lovely and every time I implement something you've taught in your manuals or videos it is always a success, I cannot thank you enough. I really appreciate how specific you are in giving us examples of wording to use and how to use a toy in therapy with your videos, it is exactly what I need to properly help my little students. I also really appreciate your list of books of list of toys. I have seen my little students make significant progress thanks to you. I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos, taking more of your CEU's, and reading more of your materials. From the bottom of my heart: thank you so much again!!"

Lauren

Laura thank you so much. Btw, you have transformed my therapy- I have become such a competent and strong therapist after watching probably like 350 of your videos and podcasts over the past few years. And I am a seasoned therapist with almost 25 years experience. (Yes prob 350 episodes ha!) But there was still a lot I learned from you. I have such a thorough understanding of birth to 3 development and how to properly incorporate appropriate therapeutic goals, techniques and strategies now, thanks to you. Kelly

 
But I just keep watching and learning because we can always learn something new! 
Thanks for all you do!