99 Helping Your Child Talk About Things That Recently Happened Using Past Tense

The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention - A podcast by Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids - Thursdays

Hey Friends,  We want our kids to be able to tell, explain, and discuss the have things that happen to them.  It might be about the holidays, spilling soup, or a dream.  It might be simple or complex, traumatic or benign.  We want our kids to be able to tell what happened in their lives and from their perspective.   Today's show helps parents whose kids are not yet telling about their past experiences very well.  This is a common question from my clients!   Today you will learn 2 things to focus on as parents that will move the dial for your kiddos!!   Always cheering you on!  Dinalynn CONTACT DINALYNN, HOST: [email protected]   CELEBRATION SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL: "Why Won't The Kids Listen?"  is $97 and found on Amazing Parents Network with Dr. L. Lesson Titles: Introduction, Our Parenting Foundation, What Stops Compliance, Expectations and Assumptions, Bribe, Beg, and Bargain, Parental Leadership "Getting Kids To Listen Better!" is $97  and found on Amazing Parents Network with Dr. L. Lesson Titles:  Your Child’s Brain, The Map to Independence Starts Early, Eliminating Repeating – Some of it, How to Know What Your Child is Learning, Chores:  What Should I Expect?, Confidence Building with Skills When you purchase BOTH courses, you get a 1:1, 1-hour, personal coaching session on zoom with Dinalynn!!   Let me answer your questions on a 15 min zoom Discovery Session!  ("Let's Meet Session") More RESOURCES from The Language Of Play Sign up for my newsletter! Join my new FREE Facebook Community HERE! to join a new community where you are free to ask questions, make friends, and we learn from each other!   RELATED or MENTIONED EPISODES:  40 Helping Your Child Talk About Shared Past Experiences 41 Can You Hear What Your Child Is NOT Saying? 4 Strategies to Help Young Kids With BIG Adjustments