How to use choices to get your child talking
USE CHOICES TO BUILD LANGUAGE // Offering choices within everyday activities is a simple way to encourage your child to use more words and to build their language skills. It may be simple, but there are some common mistakes. In this video, I share some important things to remember so that you can make the most of this strategy. Say hello and ask your questions: Website: https://www.saltbythesea.com/ Parent group: / saltsupport Facebook: / saltbythesea Twitter: / saltbythesea Instagram: / salt_by_the_sea

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