“Is your child's early communication on track?”
If you've been wondering, this guide was created for you.
Get clear, calm guidance—and simple ways to support your child starting today.
The parent's Guide to Early communication
A research-backed, parent-friendly resource designed to help you feel steady, informed and confident.
This guide was created by a speech-language pathologist to help you understand what’s typical, what to look for, and what you can do right now to support your child’s communication—through everyday moments.
This is not about pushing your child.
It’s about understanding development, recognizing strengths, and taking thoughtful action when needed.
Inside the Guide, You'll Get:
A simple breakdown of how communication develops between 0-3 years
The difference between understanding and talking
When to observe, support, or seek extra help
Easy, evidence-based strategies you can start today
Clear answers to the questions parents ask most
Tools to track your child's progress
This guide is perfect for you if…
Your toddler is 18–36 months old
You want to feel more confident and less unsure about early communication development
You want research-based guidance without overwhelming medical jargon
You feel unsure whether to “wait and see” or seek support
You want to support communication early
You want support while you wait for an evaluation or therapy to begin
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Inside!
This guide walks you through early communication development in a clear, practical, and parent-friendly way—so you know what to look for and how to support your child.
Inside, you’ll find explanations of what’s typical for ages 18–36 months, how to think about expressive vs. receptive language, signs that may warrant closer attention, and a calm “check and see” framework to guide your next steps.
It also includes practical, everyday strategies you can use during routines, word and gesture trackers to monitor progress, and a simple reflection page to help you notice growth over time.
This guide is helpful because it replaces uncertainty with clarity.
Everything is designed to be simple, supportive, and easy to apply in real life—no overwhelm, no pressure.
Instead of wondering whether to “wait and see,” you’ll feel informed, proactive, and confident about what to do next — whether that means monitoring, implementing strategies at home, or seeking professional support.
kind reminder:
"At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents."
high value support at an affordable price
The Parent's Guide to Early Communication is priced at just $22 — yet it reflects over 20 years of experience in education and speech-language pathology.
As a former teacher turned speech-language pathologist, I’ve combined classroom insight, clinical training, and real-life parent experience into one practical, easy-to-follow guide.
It’s packed with evidence-based information and clear, tangible steps you can begin using immediately — giving you clarity and direction that would typically cost far more compared to a professional consultation time.
$22
Reg. $150
faq
Is this only for children with delays?
No. This guide is for all parents who want to better understand and support early communication—whether your child is just starting to babble or already using words.
Is this a replacement for speech therapy?
No. This guide is designed to provide education, structure, and support. It does not replace individualized evaluation or therapy services.
What if my child needs more support?
This guide will help you understand when to seek professional guidance and how to take those next steps confidently.
If you’re looking for individualized guidance, I also offer private speech-language evaluations and therapy services through my NYC private practice. You’re always welcome to reach out to learn more about possibly working together — I’d be happy to connect.
What age is this for?
The guide is designed for toddlers approximately 18–36 months old.
How will I receive the product?
You will receive immediate digital access after purchase. You can download and use it right away.
What is your refund policy?
Due to the digital nature of the program, all sales are final.
I’m Becky — a licensed speech-language pathologist, former teacher, and mother to two boys.
I’ve spent over 20 years working in education and early childhood development, supporting children with speech, language, and feeding needs.
I have spent most of my career supporting parents as they navigate this process and help their children reach their fullest potential.
I created this guide because I know how overwhelming it can feel to wonder:
“Is this typical?”
“What’s the right next step?”
“Is there something I should be doing differently?”
My goal is to help you feel steady, informed, and confident — whether your child simply needs time, extra support, or something in between.
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
If you've been quietly wondering,
this is a calm place to start.
You don't have to navigate this alone.