Babbly uses a unique artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to detect different kinds of babbling. Here’s how it works.
Read MoreThe importance of measuring your child’s development.
Read MoreWhen different guidelines for childhood speech and language development offer different definitions of normal, it can be difficult to know if your child is on track. We took a closer look to help parents understand where the sources agree—and what they can do when they don’t.
Read MoreThe skills that children develop during their first three years of life are the building blocks for social and academic success later in life. The key to early intervention is addressing delays as soon as you suspect one.
Read MoreFacts about language delay for premature babies.
Read MoreOne of the most common beliefs in language development is around boys being late talkers. While male children tend to reach their early language milestones later than female children, being a boy is not the reason your child is delayed.
Read MoreThe common belief is that a word is a well-articulated vocabulary that can be understood by others. But the reality is, children communicate through various ways including sounds and gestures.
Read MoreTo understand how many words your child should have, you first want to know what counts as a word. In this post, we break down the different types of expressions that should count as a word and provide an example based on a child that has a combination of gestures and sounds.
Read MoreThe word late talker is often used to refer to a child who doesn’t have words. But what is exactly a late talker? And what can you do if you suspect your little one might be one?
Read MoreThere are lots of myths about twins and speech development—but most aren’t actually grounded in science. In this article, we’ll take a look at the latest research for twins born after 30 weeks gestational age and separate fact from fiction.
Read MoreA major focus of many families’ memories is when their children said their first words and the excitement of what those words were (Mama? Dada? Cookie?). The lesser talked about phenomenon in our children’s development is babbling; the incredible process that made those first words come to be!
Read MoreIf you think or know your child has delays with language and social skills, it can feel especially difficult to get ready for a big transition like Kindergarten—or even something as simple as an activity drop-off.
Read MoreThe revised CDC milestones have created quite a stir in the speech-language community. We explain what that means for you and your children.
Read MoreAs the number of bilingual families increases, many parents wonder how exposure to multiple languages can affect the crucial first months of development. Taking a closer look at the magic of the bilingual baby brain will help parents feel more prepared to choose the best approach for their families.
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