About this Event
Early Words Workshop: For Parents of Late-Talking Toddlers
Hosted by: Heather Ismay, MS, CCC-SLP
Where: Zoom platform - A link will be provided after sign-up
Visit our website for more information about Late-Talkers or how to book a one-on-one consultation: heatherismay.com
Understanding Late Talkers and Late Language Emergence in Toddlers
Late talkers are children who show delays in language development compared to their peers but do not exhibit other developmental delays. If your toddler is experiencing late language emergence, here's a guide to help you understand and support their development.
Review of Key Points:
Late Language Emergence (LLE): This term refers to a delay in language development. Typically, children with LLE may not have a vocabulary of 50 words or may not be combining words into two-word phrases by 24 months.
Causes: The causes can be varied and may include genetic factors, hearing impairments, or other developmental delays.
Signs to Look For:
- Limited vocabulary for their age
- Difficulty understanding or following simple instructions
- Reduced interest in social interactions or play involving communication
Enhance Language Development: We will discuss how to implement methods to enhance your child's language skills by using strategies to boost word production and by creating more opportunities for them to practice speaking throughout daily routines.
When to Seek Help: Consult a pediatrician or a Speech Language Pathologist if your child:
- Has fewer than 50 words by 24 months
- Isn’t combining words by 24 to 30 months
- Shows limited interest in communicating
Professional Intervention: Early intervention can be crucial. A Speech Language Pathologist can provide structured and tailored support for your child’s language development.
Resources for Parents:
Books and Articles:
- "It Takes Two to Talk: A Practical Guide for Parents of Children with Language Delays" by Jan Pepper and Elaine Weitzman
- "The Late Talker: What to Do If Your Child Isn’t Talking Yet" by Dr. Marilyn C. Agin, Lisa F. Geng, and Malcolm J. Nicholl
Online Resources:
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
- The Hanen Centre
Conclusion
Understanding late language emergence and taking proactive steps can help support your child’s language development. Regular interaction, engaging activities, and professional guidance are key to helping your late talker thrive. We are here to help. Please contact us at 850-206-3740 or [email protected] for additional information. We look forward to seeing you at the workshop!
Please note: This is an educational class for parents and caregivers only. This is NOT a class for children. It is suggested for parents to have a caregiver or babysitter for their child as needed while attending the course.
Disclaimer: The information in this class is meant for educational purposes and is not meant to take the place of or supercede the clinical advice of your doctor, pediatrician, SLP, or medical professional.
Event Venue
Online
USD 30.00