Tots at Play

Tots at Play

You’re Not Behind, Parent... You Just Need the Right Support

5 min · 1 de may de 2026
portada del episodio You’re Not Behind, Parent... You Just Need the Right Support

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Worried your child isn’t talking yet? Learn why speech starts with connection, not pressure, and how simple play routines can build communication at home. Show Notes What you’ll learn: * Speech starts before words * Play builds communication * How to use modeling + pause * Why small moments matter Try this today: * Follow your child’s lead * Model 1–2 words (e.g., “go,” “ball”) * Pause 3–5 seconds * Reinforce any response

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Why Your Child Isn’t Responding to Their Name (And What To Do)

Why Your Child Isn’t Responding to Their Name Quick Summary If your child isn’t responding to their name, they’re usually not ignoring you. They may not yet understand that their name means “look at me” or “something is happening.” This is a skill you can teach during everyday moments. Why It Happens * Busy playing / focused on something else * Name doesn’t lead to anything exciting yet * Hearing it too many times with no response * Still learning language What To Do 1. Get close Don’t call from far away 2. Say name once “Jaire.” → then pause (3–5 sec) 3. Help if needed Tap, move into view, gesture 4. Reinforce right away Smile, play, bubbles, attention 👉 Teach: Name = look = something good Avoid * Repeating name over and over * Calling from another room * Saying name + giving a demand right away Try This Today Pick 1–2 moments (play, snack, routine) Say name → pause → help → reward Small moments = progress Next Episode Imitation comes before speech—how to teach it through play

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