Encouraging Early Language Skills

Babies learn language long before they speak. Your everyday interactions lay a strong foundation for communication.
Narrate simple activities, describe objects around you, and use expressive facial cues. Babies absorb more than you think.
Reading short picture books daily also boosts early understanding and builds attention span. Consistency is key.
Nora can help you track language milestones and recommend age-specific activities to support communication growth.
Nora's Note
“On the days you feel heavy, remember this: you’re doing your best, and that is always enough. Let’s take it one gentle step at a time.”
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