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Expert Q&A

 

By Mindy Hudon
Speech and Language Pathologist

How can I model language for my toddler using "parallel talk"?

Parallel talking is when you talk about everything your child is doing while he is doing it. For example, while your child is playing with a doll, you could say, "You have a little doll. Oh, you are feeding the doll. I like the way you are rocking the doll." When you're walking down the street, talk about what he sees, hears or smells.

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