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  1. Why it's important to start talking, singing & rhyming abt everything as soon as a child is born via

  2. "That is the magic: just by talking to your kids, you are helping build their brains & vocabularies."-

  3. Simple ways to enjoy talking, reading & singing with your baby during daily activities:

  4. Great ways to use everyday routines—like taking the bus or shopping for food—to help your child learn new words.

  5. Why reading aloud for just 15 minutes a day can make a difference for your kids

  6. Simple ways to work in more time for talking, reading & singing to your kids this year:

  7. We like to add "love" to the equation. It always helps! MT Start off the new year with small acts – talking, reading, playing

  8. Start off the new year with small acts – talking, reading, playing – that can help close the word gap

  9. A psychotherapist highlights the importance of putting down the phone and tuning in to kids via

  10. Every word counts: shares how parent talk helped her sister overcome hearing loss at age 4:

  11. Language is key and every word counts. Stacey's amazing personal story of her sister's hearing loss

  12. Spreading the word that talking to your baby matters well before they can talk back.

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