Introduction
From baby babble to storytelling, speech development is one of the most exciting parts of childhood. Here’s how we support it—and how you can too.
📈 How Language Skills Develop
- 0–12 months: Responds to sounds and makes coos
- 1–2 years: Starts using simple words
- 2–3 years: Combines words and asks questions
- 3+ years: Expands vocabulary and sentence structure
📚 How Kiddy World Encourages Language Growth
We create a language-rich environment through:
- Songs and Rhymes
- Storytelling and Puppet Shows
- Daily Conversations
💡 Fun At-Home Speech Activities
- Name That Object: Point to things and ask your child to name them
- Mirror Games: Practice forming sounds
- Reading Together: Ask what they see and feel about each page
“Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” — Emilie Buchwald
🚩 When to Seek Help
If your child shows the following signs, consider a speech evaluation:
- Doesn’t respond to name by 1 year
- Cannot form 2-word phrases by age 2
- Difficulty understanding simple instructions
Conclusion
Every child develops at their own pace, but you can nurture speech daily through love, patience, and play. Let their voice be heard.