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Small Moments. Big Impact. Listening and Responding Every Day

When your child speaks, the way you respond helps shape how they communicate, learn, and grow. These moments do not require long conversations or perfect answers. What matters is showing your child that their words are heard and valued. Listening closely, giving them time to finish their thoughts, and responding with interest helps build confidence and encourages them to keep expressing themselves.

Over time, this back and forth strengthens language skills, understanding, and connection. Here are a few simple ways to make the most of these moments:

  • Pause and give your child time to finish what they are saying
  • Respond to their ideas, even if they are still forming their thoughts
  • Add a few words to what they say to expand the conversation
  • Show interest through eye contact, tone, and attention

These everyday interactions help children feel confident using language and build skills that support learning in every setting.

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