Listen "Episode #12: Imitation: How to encourage your child to copy words"
Episode Synopsis
Is your child not copying your words yet? Wondering if that’s normal—or what you can do to help? Imitation is one of the first building blocks of communication, and in this episode, we’re diving into: How imitation develops step by step—from actions and gestures to sounds and words Why some kids pick up movements before they start talking Practical strategies to encourage your child to copy you more What might be happening if your child isn’t imitating yet You’ll walk away with a better understanding of where your child is in their communication journey and simple ways to support their progress at home. Important time stamps: 1. The progression: how imitation develops- 2:50 2. How to help your child imitate more- 9:23 3. Reasons your child might have trouble imitating - 15:00 Resources Mentioned: Toddler Milestone Checklist – Track your child’s progress and learn what to expect next: weetalkers.com/toddler Imitation Development Progression – Check out our blog for a visual breakdown of how imitation unfolds: weetalkers.com/blog Songs+Stories Membership – A high-quality screen-time option that encourages imitation, gestures, and language through engaging storytime videos: weetalkers.com/songsandstories Gestalt Language Processing – Wondering if your child is a gestalt language processor? We highly recommend learning from our SLP friend, Nicole Casey, and checking out her resources: childled.org Talk Toddler Course – Learn step-by-step how to support your child’s language at home: weetalkers.com/talktoddler Instagram: @weetalkers — we’d love to connect with you! Subscribe & Share! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast and share it with a fellow parent or caregiver who might be struggling with getting their child to copy words. Your support helps us continue providing quality resources for families to help little ones communicate with confidence.
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