Help Your Baby & Toddler Talk
Learn how to help your child talk—even if they’re frustrated, throwing tantrums, and you’re overwhelmed or not sure where to start.
Teaching your toddler to talk doesn’t have to take extra time. With small changes to your daily routine, you can help them learn to use their words and make your day calmer.
With 15 years as a speech therapist and a mom of 3, I know how to help toddlers talk and make life easier for families.
START HELPING YOUR CHILD TODAY “This course was a game-changer for me and my toddler! I always felt unsure about how to help with language development, but these simple activities fit perfectly into our daily routine. Now, I feel confident that I’m giving my child the tools they need to grow!”
Sarah M., Mom of a 2-Year-Old
Sarah saw her toddler using new words using my simple language tips!
START HELPING YOUR CHILD TODAYHelping your toddler talk requires NO:
❌ special tools or expensive program
❌ extra time added to your busy day
❌ prior language experience needed
❌ complicated speech techniques
❌ forcing your toddler to sit still
❌ overwhelming lists of rules to follow
❌ hours of practice sessions
❌ frustration for you or your toddler
BONUS: MY READING TO YOUR CHILD MINI COURSE
 $27  FREE*
*when you purchase this course today
What Parents Like You Are Saying:
 “This course was a game-changer for me and my toddler! I always felt unsure about how to help with language development, but these simple activities fit perfectly into our daily routine. Now, I feel confident that I’m giving my child the tools they need to grow!”
Sarah M., Mom of a 2-Year-Old
 “As a busy mom of twins, I loved how easy it was to follow the 10-minute prompts. The explanations helped me understand why each activity was important, and my kids had so much fun. It brought us closer while building their communication skills!”
Jess R., Mom of 1-Year-Old Twins
 “I didn’t realize how much I could do to help my baby with speech and language development until I tried this course. The Progress Encouragement Chart kept me motivated, and now I see the difference in how my little one responds and interacts!”