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How do pronouns develop?
When your child is between 2-3 years they will typically begin to use “I,” “me,” and “you.” It is common to still mix “me” and “I” at 2...

Meryl Chinman
Jul 25, 20202 min read


How to engage your child in conversation
1. Bring up memorable moments in their lives. 2. Use their interests to help them learn. 3. Tell them stories from your life and...

Meryl Chinman
Jul 24, 20201 min read


Echolalia
This is defined as the repetition of speech by a child learning to talk. The main symptom of echolalia is the repetition of phrases and...

Meryl Chinman
Jul 24, 20203 min read


Preposition Power
Prepositions show where a noun is located and by 33 months your child should use early developing prepositions such as:”on”, “under” or...

Meryl Chinman
Jul 23, 20201 min read


Perseveration
This is the repetition or prolongation of an action, thought or utterance (such as a word, phrase or gesture) after the stimulus that...

Meryl Chinman
Jul 19, 20202 min read
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