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As a new mom, don’t you wish you had someone whispering in your ear with practical and trustworthy guidance? Finding clarity can be challenging these days, and the uncertainty seems almost deafening. Talking Toddlers breaks down how our children grow, learn & develop - by building relationships, human connections, and learning through language. I’m Erin Hyer, a licensed speech-language pathologist - and for nearly 35 years I’ve played with kids on the floor, inspired parents to use everyday routines for learning, consulted with early educators, and trained graduate students to move beyond the classroom and “think outside the box.” My purpose is clear - understand how the brain learns to learn, bridge any gaps before they turn into life-long challenges, and keep kids moving forward. I don’t believe in “taking anything for granted” or “leaving it to chance.” Nor do I subscribe to accepting the increasing “new normal.” Parents are in a very special position to create a language-rich home environment & truly guide kids to thrive, to learn through everyday activities, while building confidence, flexibility and a true curiosity for learning. Episodes will bring practical ideas, as well as, some deep dives to help you understand why there are roadblocks? I believe we are more likely to implement strategies and activities or make changes if we know the reasoning behind them. My goal - to help moms feel empowered and toddlers happier. Please join me every Tuesday, Talking Toddlers where moms come for clarity, connection and courage. Stay tuned for amazing interviews, discussions & practical guidance on how Talking Toddlers learn to thrive - at home - with their moms!

Talking Toddlers Erin Hyer

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As a new mom, don’t you wish you had someone whispering in your ear with practical and trustworthy guidance? Finding clarity can be challenging these days, and the uncertainty seems almost deafening. Talking Toddlers breaks down how our children grow, learn & develop - by building relationships, human connections, and learning through language. I’m Erin Hyer, a licensed speech-language pathologist - and for nearly 35 years I’ve played with kids on the floor, inspired parents to use everyday routines for learning, consulted with early educators, and trained graduate students to move beyond the classroom and “think outside the box.” My purpose is clear - understand how the brain learns to learn, bridge any gaps before they turn into life-long challenges, and keep kids moving forward. I don’t believe in “taking anything for granted” or “leaving it to chance.” Nor do I subscribe to accepting the increasing “new normal.” Parents are in a very special position to create a language-rich home environment & truly guide kids to thrive, to learn through everyday activities, while building confidence, flexibility and a true curiosity for learning. Episodes will bring practical ideas, as well as, some deep dives to help you understand why there are roadblocks? I believe we are more likely to implement strategies and activities or make changes if we know the reasoning behind them. My goal - to help moms feel empowered and toddlers happier. Please join me every Tuesday, Talking Toddlers where moms come for clarity, connection and courage. Stay tuned for amazing interviews, discussions & practical guidance on how Talking Toddlers learn to thrive - at home - with their moms!

    How Toddlers Learn To Listen: Part 2

    How Toddlers Learn To Listen: Part 2

    Welcome back, new moms! In today's episode, we're diving deeper into one of the essential skills for toddlers: LISTENING. As we know, mastering this skill takes time, but fear not, we're here to guide you through it. Every parent wants their toddler to listen - to understand, right?Are there any secrets to helping your toddler develop these listening skills?Yes there are ... and we begin to peel back the layers.So be a good listener and let me know if you have any questions.==================...

    • 50 min
    Building Better Listening Skills: What It Takes For Toddlers To Understand (Part 1)

    Building Better Listening Skills: What It Takes For Toddlers To Understand (Part 1)

    Children who don't understand words can't USE words to talk.In this episode I introduce what's behind LISTENING SKILLS, so you can support your toddler during everyday activities. There are AUDITORY ASPECTS that are being "honed" with every interaction - building his capacity to understand and learn through his toddlerhood.Some aspects include: Auditory AttentionAuditory DiscriminationAuditory MemoryAuditory SensitivityAuditory Figure-GroundLanguage Processing ================...

    • 56 min
    What's Normal? Can YOU Support Your Late Talker at Home?

    What's Normal? Can YOU Support Your Late Talker at Home?

    CLICK HERE - JOIN THE WAITLISTIn this episode, we're thrilled to introduce a new resource by Laura Mize, a renowned speech pathologist and creator of "Teach Me To Talk." Laura has just released her latest resource titled "The Late Talker Workbook," designed specifically to assist parents in nurturing language skills in their late-talking toddlers.Laura Mize's expertise spans over years of dedicated practice, specializing in children from birth to three years old. Her workbook, the ninth in he...

    • 45 min
    5 Reasons To Avoid This Toddler Gadget To Gain Better Independence

    5 Reasons To Avoid This Toddler Gadget To Gain Better Independence

    🍼 Picture this: your little bundle of joy taking those first sips of independence. But before you reach for that colorful cup, hold on a sec! In this episode, I'm uncovering the TOP 5 REASONS why ditching the sippy cup might just be the best decision for your tiny tot.🚫 From dental woes to speech delays, I'm separating fact from fiction and shedding light on the hidden concerns that many new moms might overlook. But fear not! I'm not here to rain on your parenting parade; I...

    • 58 min
    Building Independence: Why is Boredom Your Toddler’s Best Friend?

    Building Independence: Why is Boredom Your Toddler’s Best Friend?

    You don't need to interact with and entertain your baby during every waking moment. Babies need time on their own, too, so they can gradually start to understand that they're independent from you. Slowing life down a bit and letting your child be bored can have lots of benefits. One of the first things you may notice - even in very young babies - is that it allows them to explore on their own. They seek out what interests them instead of relying on us to provide them with ...

    • 58 min
    Why Does Pretend Play Matter? - Explore Its Impact on Your Toddler's Language Growth

    Why Does Pretend Play Matter? - Explore Its Impact on Your Toddler's Language Growth

    Pretend play is the ultimate brain builder. It's the magic potion that sparks language, supercharges social skills, and boosts emotional intelligence.The 3 top benefits of pretend play.Language Leaps:Pretend play acts as a secret language workshop for your little one. As they engage in imaginative scenarios, they're not just playing – they're experimenting with words, tones, and expressions. This playful chatter is a significant building block for their language development, tu...

    • 1h 13 min

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