- Learning Path
- New Toddler Language Learning
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It's a wide, wide world
Expand your child's horizons by giving him a taste of other cultures and languages.
The sounds of language
Becoming a lifelong reader involves far more than knowing the ABCs. It begins with children becoming sensitized to the sounds of language. The more sounds a child hears, the more words, with all their sounds, he’ll learn to say and eventually read.How can I help my daughter learn to communicate what she needs or wants?
One way to help your daughter communicate what she needs and wants is through sign language. Teaching her a few simple signs may make it easier for her to communicate with you and begin to see herself as a good communicator. As she becomes more confident, she may also try to use her words to communicate. There are many great books on b...
Get to the point
Play the “Where’s that?” game once your baby learns to point.
Bilingual baby!
Speaking more than one language brings a host of benefits and is fun way to explore language with your child.
Touch your nose
Play this little game to help your toddler learn new words, and have some silly fun!
Five little ducks
Get counting and motor skills "quacking" with this popular finger play!
What's that on your face?
Help your child learn to correctly name the parts of the head and face.
Baby's book
Babies love pictures of their family and favorite things. Make a personalized book to read to your child.
Where do babies get their words?
Our literacy expert answers where, how and when babies gain language skills.
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