Kids & Family
Do you feel like you need a translator to understand your toddler? If so, then this is the episode for you. Today we’re speaking with Carly Tulloch, a pediatric speech-language pathologist and the founder of WeeTalkers, a platform that helps parents navigate all things speech with their kiddos. Carly shares how music and singing can help kids as they learn speech and why you should follow your child’s lead of what they’re interested in when communicating with them. We ask all of our questions on what mamas should be looking out for to make sure their little one is on track and what to do to help support your child’s foundational language skills. She gives us a clue on what we could expect from an appointment with a speech-language pathologist plus how to approach teaching your child language in a two-language household. WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE: What speech-language pathologists do to help people communicate The benefits of music and singing as it relates to speech What you can do to help support your child’s foundational language skills What you should look for to make sure your child is on track at each age range What you can expect from an appointment with a speech-language pathologist