[blParent] Accessible apps and other ways to help encourage your children to talk?

Jo Elizabeth Pinto jopinto at msn.com
Wed Apr 22 16:51:34 UTC 2020


I used to play the "Wee Sing" nursery rhyme CD's a lot. My daughter loved those at that age. But mostly, as others have said, I just talked to her a lot about everything we were doing throughout the day.



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From: BlParent <blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Dacia Cole via BlParent
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Subject: [blParent] Accessible apps and other ways to help encourage your children to talk?

Hey, are there any accessible apps or other ways that you have helped encourage your toddler’s to learn more words? I read books to my daughter, but cannot see the pictures myself, so I cannot tell her what is in the picture to help her identify things. Are there accessible apps that I could use that would help her learn words in her environment and other words?
Dacia
PS, she is 20 months old, so I know that some of it is that talking will come in her own time.

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