Suitable for 1-3 years: Toddler talking and communication: what to expect and how to help
Toddler talking: what to expect
In the toddler years, your child starts to use recognisable words and simple sentences. At first, your child uses early words to name things they can see, like ‘bird’, ‘stick’, ‘moon’ or ‘teddy’. They might also use words to ask you for something – for example, ‘Carry me’, ‘bottle’, ‘banana’ or ‘milk’.
As your child gets older, they start to use language to talk about things they did in the past or to guess what might happen next.
Your child will also start to understand some of your words and follow simple requests like ‘Bring me your book’ or ‘Wave bye-bye’.
Your child will probably enjoy joining in with others to sing familiar songs and rhymes. They might also like making animal and other noises as they play with their toys.
Read More: https://raisingchildren.net.au/toddlers/connecting-communicating/communicating/toddlers-talking
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