Yakkity Yak - They Don't Talk Back

An adult reading a book to two toddlers.
An adult reading a book to three infants.
An adult reading a book to four toddlers.

Research underscores the critical role of early language exposure in brain development. A communication-rich environment is intentional with specific strategies utilized to support language development. When adults who play an important role in a child’s life respond to their attempts to communicate, infants and toddlers are encouraged to keep trying, laying the foundation for lifelong learning.

Communication in early childhood encompasses three interconnected abilities: receptive language, expressive language, and social engagement. Together, these skills form the foundation for later language and cognitive development.

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Workshop format: face-to-face

Length of workshop: 3 hours

Number of participants: limited to 24

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