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This ALWAYS Happens Before Babies Say Their First Word (Every Parent Misses This One) Ep 131

This ALWAYS Happens Before Babies Say Their First Word (Every Parent Misses This One) Ep 131

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The Hidden Step Before First Words (Every Parent Misses This One)

If your toddler isn’t using many words yet, this episode will change the way you see early communication.

Most parents—and honestly, many professionals—focus on the number of words. But talking doesn’t begin with words. It begins with the body, with connection, and with one crucial developmental step that predicts everything that comes next.

In today’s episode, Erin pulls back the curtain on the hidden foundations of communication—what really happens before first words—and why this matters for every child from 6 months to 2½ years and beyond.

In this episode, you’ll learn:
• the overlooked skill that shows up months before talking
• why gestures are symbolic communication (just like words!)
• how noisy babies, motor movement, and early imitation shape language
• surprising predictors of later vocabulary growth
• what the CDC’s “30-month” update got dangerously wrong
• how parents can spot healthy communication patterns early on
• simple ways to support your baby or toddler today

Whether you have a baby just finding their voice, a toddler who’s slow to talk, or you’re simply a parent who wants to understand your child’s development with confidence—this episode will give you clarity, direction, and peace of mind.

Because talking isn’t a milestone…
it’s a process.

And once you see the path, you’ll never look at communication the same way again.

👉 Learn the simple routines that help words emerge naturally — save your spot here: GET YOUR BABY TALKING WORKSHOP

FREE Guide: Is My Child On Track? Top 10 Essential Skills For Talking

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DISCLAIMER:

This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified health provider with questions about your child’s development or health. The views shared are based on Erin Hyer’s professional experience and are intended to support informed parenting, not to replace individual consultation or care. Every child and family is unique — please use your discretion and consult trusted professionals when making decisions for your child.

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