Toddler, 25-26 Months
Between 2 years and 2.5 years, you will see your child’s vocabulary grow at a fast pace and you will also start to hear more consonant sounds and clearer speech.
The types of words and sounds your child can say will be important for this next stage because they will help your child to describe and comment on what is going on in their world and will help them to talk about things that are not immediately present.
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this is just some of the books, toys and activities you will receive in your Chatter box....
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We have crammed over 40 years speech pathology experience into this box. The average value of the toys and books alone is over $200. You pay only $35 per month.
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Essentials MAX | Toddler, 25-26 Months (Rental)
Essentials MAX | Toddler, 25-26 Months (Rental)
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Designed by our expert Speech Pathologists, Early Childhood Educators and Neuroscientists, this Chatter Box supports the development of your toddler's growing vocabulary with playful activities and easy integration into your daily routines.
This Chatter Box is perfect if your child is already using early grammar:
- Possessive "S", Dolly's brush, Daddy's car
- Plurals - lots of cars, my pyjamas and
- pronouns such as my, mine, you/yours (my teddy, you do it)
This Chatter Box will help your child grow their vocabulary:
Between 2 years and 2.5 years, you will see your child’s vocabulary grow at a fast pace so it is important to support the development of the increasing number of consonant sounds and clearer speech.
The types of words and sounds your child can say will be important for this next stage because they will help your child to describe and comment on what is happening in their world and will help them to talk about things that are not immediately present.
What happens when your child has reached the development milestones?
You swap for the next box