Toddlers learn language long before they speak in full sentences—and some of the most powerful teaching moments happen in simple daily routines. Whether we’re putting on shoes, washing hands, or sharing a snack, caregivers use rich, expressive language to help toddlers connect words with feelings, actions, and ideas.
Through songs, stories, and back-and-forth conversations, children begin to understand that their voices matter. They learn new vocabulary, practice expressing themselves, and gain confidence as communicators.
In our classrooms, we celebrate every attempt—from excited babbles to clear requests—because each step is part of the journey. When toddlers feel heard, they feel empowered, and that confidence lays the groundwork for strong communication skills in the years ahead.
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