A Resource For Parents & Caregivers
that Supports YOUR work with families
Learn To Talk
With Me,
Help your families deepen their learning and improve outcomes!
Caregivers learn best when they receive information in different ways.
You know your families want the best for their children, but they may be struggling to understand everything you’re working on together.
In this course, they’ll learn the easiest, low-stress, evidence-backed ways to help their child confidently communicate.
I’m here to support you as you teach caregivers the strategies we know can help!
Help families transform those frustrating moments into opportunities for language learning and connection.
The families you support will
learn to:
Understand why difficulty communicating could be at the root of their child's behavior (And why it WILL get easier when their child learns new skills!)
Understand milestones so they can meet their child where they are (and then give them a "just-right" challenge)
Use imitation to help their child learn new skills
See strategies in action in different ways.
Understand more words and directions. (I help you show caregivers how to make it happen)
Tell their caregivers what they want & what they need by using new gestures, sounds, words, & phrases
Be less frustrated & more confident communicators! (Their days will be SO much easier)
Together, we can help children learn to:
$97 $47 for 1 family
Group discount for:
15+ families: $20 each
30+ families: $16 each
I’m here to support you as you support families.
How it works:
✔️ You purchase the number of courses you need for your practice at a discount
Then:
✔️ You share a login link with each family when the time is right
✔️ They create a username and password
✔️ They get forever access
✔️ You can talk about modules or topics when the time is right for each family
✔️ Your families have the ability to learn with you, and then reinforce and deepen their learning by watching short videos presented in family-friendly language
Questions? Contact Stephanie!
Stephanie Cohen, M.A., CCC-SLP, CLC
I am a pediatric speech-language pathologist (SLP), author, speaker, and most importantly, a mom of 3! I’ve been working with babies, toddlers, and their families for over 20 years.
I am the author of the My First Learn-to-Talk board book series, a bestselling book series that is helping children around the world learn to use new sounds, words, and sentences. I teach in live workshops and online about development, sharing information rooted in the best research we have, combined with my decades of experiences working directly with families.
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My 17-month-old wasn’t talking beyond “mama” or “dada” and wasn’t even trying. After taking the course, he’s up to 15 solid words and trying more and more every day!! I’m so grateful for Stephanie and creating this easy-to-follow at-home class!
Erin M.
Mom of 17-month-old -
An engaging, fun course that uses videos and real-life examples to demonstrate the ideas presented!
Ashley T.
Working Mom -
Thank you!! You are truly helping so many people like my son with your books and your video tips! I wanted to share my gratitude 🙏 🥹
Erin N.
Mom -
Great course! very informative and great for first time parents of a special needs child.
Anna W.
Mom
What to Expect In This Course
These are easy-to-digest video lessons that caregivers can watch any time they want! No pressure to finish, no stress.
They’ll get my downloadable tips sheets on all things toddler development, including reading with toddlers, supporting imitation, teaching new words, and when toddlers should be able to say different sounds.
Expand to see lessons included:
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The 3 Big Parts of Communication
What is a Milestone?
Creating a Language-Rich Environment
Before we move on, remember THIS
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12-18 months Communication Milestones and overview
Communication Milestones: 13 to 18 Months Download
First Words: What Counts as a Word and Which Ones Come First
How is Your Toddler Communicating NOW: Building Blocks of Communication and the Just-Right Challenge
Should you seek an evaluation?
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Learning to Talk is a Process (Meeting Your Child Where They Are)
Help your Child Understand New Words
Learning Through Imitation: What Do Toddlers Imitate?
5 Steps to Help Your Toddler Imitate
5 Steps Download
Show & Tell for Toddlers
Choose & Use the Best Books for Toddlers
Containers encourage talking!
Using Verbal Routines to Encourage Talking (with demos!)
Asking Questions or Commenting: Which is Better?
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19-24 Months Milestones & Overview
Communication Milestones: 19 to 24 Months Download
New types of words: action words (verbs) and describing words
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Speech Routines and Games
Choose and Use the Best Books for Communication Development
5 Tips for Reading with Your Child
The Best Toys for Communication Development (and why noisy toys are not it)
"Toy Talk" Teaches New Vocabulary and Supports Phrases
Choices, Choices!
Verbal Routines with Containers & Phrases
Tempting your Toddler to Request Help
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Introduction: 2-3 years
2-3 year-old Communication Milestones
Communication Milestones: 2 to 3 Years Download
Toddlers can be HARD to understand
Learning Consonant Sounds (English) & Download
Is Your Toddler Stuttering?
Should you seek an evaluation? (2-3 years)
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Asking and Answering SO Many Questions! (Why?)
Supporting Sentences with Expansion
Playing with Your Toddler (& Talking)
Speech Routines for 2s
Defining New Words for Your Toddler
Your Toddler Needs to MOVE
Best Toys for Older Toddlers
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What is a Late Talker? (and when to seek an evaluation)
Is Your Toddler Stubborn or Choosing Not to Talk?
Bilingual & Multilingual Myth BUSTING
Should you use sign language?
Screen Time Tips for Toddlers
Your Child Is "In Their Own World" or Doesn't Respond to You
7 sections, over 40 bite-sized video lessons of guided instruction, & the most FAQs from parents & caregivers, taught by Stephanie Cohen, M.A., CCC-SLP, CLC.
Access for 1:
$97.00 $47
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