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We’ve loved connecting with you in Season 1 of Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! While we take a short break to prepare for Season 2, we want to share some helpful resources for you.
In This Episode, We Cover:
How to submit a question for Season 2: Visit weetalkers.com/questions to record and send us your question about baby or toddler speech and language development. The Wee Talkers Blog: Explore helpful articles on topics like "what to do if your toddler isn’t talking," book recommendations, and indoor activities for toddlers at weetalkers.com/blog. Our online courses: Learn how to support your child’s language development from infancy through toddlerhood with our TalkBaby and TalkToddler courses. The Songs+Stories Membership: Thoughtfully designed screen time for toddlers with ad-free, slow-paced videos and a podcast for kids. Try a few sample episodes in our Talk It Out podcast feed (look for the “Bonus” episodes)!Resources Mentioned:
Submit your question for Season 2: weetalkers.com/questions Read the Wee Talkers Blog: weetalkers.com/blog Explore our baby & toddler language courses: www.weetalkers.com/our-programs Join the Songs+Stories Membership: weetalkers.com/songsandstoriesThank you for being part of Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! We can’t wait to be back soon with Season 2. In the meantime, take care, and we’ll talk again soon!
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What to Do When You Can’t Understand Your Toddler | Talk It Out Podcast
Welcome to another episode of Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! Today, we’re tackling a question that so many parents have: What should you do when you can’t understand what your toddler is saying?
Carly and Katie answer a question from a dad who feels unsure of what to do when his 17-month-old tries to communicate, but he just can’t figure out what he’s saying. They share practical, research-backed strategies to help toddlers feel heard, reduce frustration, and strengthen that parent-child connection—even when words aren’t clear yet.
If you’ve ever struggled to understand your toddler’s speech—or worried about whether their pronunciation is normal—this episode is packed with expert advice to help you navigate these tricky moments with confidence.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why toddler speech can be hard to understand (and what’s normal) How to respond when you don’t understand your child’s words 5 simple strategies to reduce frustration and keep communication positive Why some toddlers get more upset than others when they’re misunderstood When to be concerned about your toddler’s speech clarity 🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned: Related Podcast Episode: Toddler Speech Mistakes (Episode 5)– Learn what’s typical for toddler speech development Listen to Episode 5 on Spotify I Listen to Episode 5 on Apple Podcasts Blog Post: When You Can’t Understand Your Toddler – Get more tips and real-life examples Late Talker Support: How to Reduce Toddler Frustration Around Communication Free Toddler Milestone Checklist: Download your copy at weetalkers.com/toddler Follow Us: Instagram: @weetalkers Wee Talkers Blog: WeeTalkers.com/blog Subscribe & Share!If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! Share it with a fellow parent or caregiver who might be struggling to understand their toddler’s speech. Your support helps us continue providing expert-backed tips to help little ones communicate with confidence.
🎧 Thanks for listening!
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Is your child suddenly repeating words or struggling to get them out? In today’s episode, Katie and Carly dive into the question: what to do if your child has started stuttering.
You’ll learn:
What stuttering looks like in toddlers and preschoolers. When it’s a typical phase of development—and when it might not be. Simple, actionable ways to support your child at home and help them speak more confidently.Katie and Carly also share personal stories from their own parenting journeys, along with expert advice to help you feel calm, informed, and reassured.
If you’re concerned about your child’s speech, or just want to know more about stuttering and how to help, this episode is for you!
Mentioned in This Episode:
Download our free toddler milestone checklist: weetalkers.com/toddler https://www.weetalkers.com/blog/stutteringFollow Us:
Instagram: @weetalkers Blog: Wee Talkers BlogThanks for listening to the Talk It Out podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you left a review and shared it with a friend. See you next time!
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Hearing your toddler say their name for the first time is such a heartwarming milestone! But when should this happen, and how can you support them along the way?
In this episode, we’re sharing simple, stress-free strategies to help your child say their name with confidence and joy.
We’ll cover:
When children typically begin saying their name and what’s developmentally appropriate. Fun, practical activities (like photo books and playful games) to encourage name recognition and pronunciation. How to make learning their name an enjoyable part of everyday play. When it might be time to seek professional support and what steps to take.You’ll leave this episode with actionable ideas to make this milestone feel achievable and fun for you and your child.
✨ Grab your FREE Toddler Milestone Checklist to track your child’s communication development: weetalkers.com/toddler
🔗 Links Mentioned:
Pinhole Press photo books – Use the code: WEETALKERS💛 If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a fellow parent or leave us a review. Your support helps us reach more families!
We’re cheering you on every step of the way. Thanks for listening!
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Welcome to another episode of the Wee Talkers Talk It Out podcast! In this episode, we dive into one of the most exciting stages of toddler development—the 18-24 month language explosion! 🎉
Katie and Carly answer a common question from a parent wondering how their 22 month old can possibly go from a handful of words to hundreds of words in such a short time. They explore what the "language explosion" looks like, when it typically occurs, and how to help your toddler significantly increase the number of words they use.
If you’re navigating the toddler years–whether you’re concerned about your child’s development or simply want to be proactive– this episode is packed with encouragement and actionable advice to help you feel empowered in supporting your child’s language growth.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
What the "toddler language explosion" is and when it typically occurs. Why the “wait and see” approach is not recommended when it comes to language development. The impact early intervention can make for toddlers with fewer words than expected at this stage. Useful strategies to support your toddler’s language growth at home. When to seek support from a speech language pathologist Links & Resources Mentioned: To learn about what counts as a word, how many words toddlers have around 18 months old, and how to track vocabulary growth, check out episode 6 of this podcast. Free Milestone Checklist: Download your copy at weetalkers.com/toddler. Blog Post: 18-24 Month Language Explosion. Submit a Question: Have a question for Katie and Carly to answer on a future podcast episode? Share it with them at weetalkers.com/questions.Follow Us:
Instagram: @weetalkers Blog: Wee Talkers BlogIf you enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to subscribe to Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! Share this episode with a friend or caregiver who might find it helpful. We’re here to support you and your family every step of the way.
🎧 Thanks for listening.
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Welcome to another episode of the Wee Talkers Talk It Out podcast! In this episode, Carly and Katie, pediatric speech-language pathologists and moms, answer one of the most common questions they hear from parents:
"How many words should my 18-month-old be saying?"
What We’ll Cover: Typical Word Count: How many words you can expect from your toddler by 18 months—and why the range varies so much. What Counts as a Word?: Surprising examples, including animal sounds, exclamations, and partial words, and how to recognize true words in your toddler’s speech. Tracking Progress: Simple tips for keeping track of your child’s growing vocabulary and understanding how a variety of words (not just nouns!) helps grow their two word combinations. Resources Mentioned: Download our free toddler communication milestone checklist to track your child’s language development: weetalkers.com/toddler Want to learn more about toddler speech sounds? Check out Episode 5 of this podcast season. A Note of Encouragement:Carly and Katie remind parents that every child develops at their own pace, and there’s support available if you’re feeling concerned. You’re not in this alone!
If you enjoyed today’s episode, we’d love for you to share it with a friend or leave us a review.
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Instagram: @weetalkers Blog: Wee Talkers BlogThanks for listening!
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Welcome to another episode of Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! In today’s episode, Katie and Carly answer a parent’s question about why toddlers don’t always pronounce words clearly. If you’ve ever heard your child say “wabbit” instead of “rabbit” or “ba” instead of “ball,” you’re not alone. These (often adorable) speech patterns are a typical part of language development and are known as phonological patterns. Tune in to learn what’s typical, when to seek help, and how you can support your toddler at home!
What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why toddlers often simplify words as they learn to talk. Common phonological patterns. When these patterns are expected to fade as kids grow. Signs it might be time to consult a speech-language pathologist. Tips for helping your child improve their speech clarity at home The importance of a hearing evaluation if you’re concerned about your child’s speech. Links & Resources Mentioned: Free Milestone Checklist: Download your copy at weetalkers.com/toddler. Blog Post: What to Do When You Don’t Understand Your Toddler. Speech Sound Chart: Learn about common speech patterns and when they typically resolve. Find it here. Submit a Question: Got a question for Katie and Carly? Share it with them at weetalkers.com/questions.Follow Us:
Instagram: @weetalkers Blog: Wee Talkers Blog Subscribe & Share!If you enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to subscribe to Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! Share this episode with a friend or caregiver who might find it helpful. We’re here to support you and your family every step of the way.
Thanks for listening.
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This one is for your KIDS! We want to share little sample of what you'll find in our private Songs+Stories Podcast! Songs+Stories the go-to quality resource for parents who understand the value of these early years and are intentional about what their kids listen to. Led by speech therapists and moms who get it, we hope this podcast brings a little joy to your day.
Jingle, Jingle by Nicola Smee is a delightful, rhyming picture book about Mr. Horse taking his animal friends on a fun-filled winter sleigh ride through the snow.
Listen on the go, at home, or even download these podcast episodes so you can use them on devices like Yoto and Tonies.
If you join Songs+Stories, you'll get quick instructions for how to play these episodes on Apple Podcasts, Castbox, or your preferred audio players.
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Led by speech therapists and moms who get it, Katie and Carly will read and sing simple songs with your little one. We hope this podcast brings a little joy to your day (and is maybe a huge help if you’re in that lovely dropping a nap transition ;)
Listen on the go, at home, or even download these podcast episodes so you can use them on devices like Yoto and Tonies.
If you have feedback (things you love, suggestions, or ideas), we would LOVE to hear them. You can email us at [email protected] or send us a DM on instagram.
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This one is for your KIDS! We want to share little sample of what you'll find in our private Songs+Stories Podcast! Songs+Stories the go-to quality resource for parents who understand the value of these early years and are intentional about what their kids listen to. Led by speech therapists and moms who get it, we hope this podcast brings a little joy to your day.
Listen on the go, at home, or even download these podcast episodes so you can use them on devices like Yoto and Tonies.
If you join Songs+Stories, you'll get quick instructions for how to play these episodes on Apple Podcasts, Castbox, or your preferred audio players.
Want to give Songs and Stories a try? Get 3 free videos today!
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Led by speech therapists and moms who get it, Katie and Carly will read and sing simple songs with your little one. We hope this podcast brings a little joy to your day (and is maybe a huge help if you’re in that lovely dropping a nap transition ;)
Listen on the go, at home, or even download these podcast episodes so you can use them on devices like Yoto and Tonies.
If you have feedback (things you love, suggestions, or ideas), we would LOVE to hear them. You can email us at [email protected] or send us a DM on instagram.
🎧 Happy listening
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Want to boost your toddler’s language skills and love for reading? In this episode of the Talk It Out Podcast, Carly and Katie dive into their favorite books for toddlers, explaining how specific types of books can support language development, spark curiosity, and keep little ones engaged.
Tune in for practical tips on choosing books that match your child’s interests, books about daily routines, rhyming stories, nonfiction, and interactive styles that encourage back-and-forth exchanges.
Special Resources: Free Toddler Book List: Download Wee Talkers’ free toddler book list, full of book recommendations tailored to support language development: WeeTalkers.com/books-download. The Songs+Stories membership is an intentional, slow-paced video series for toddlers, designed to support early literacy skills. Find out more at weetalkers.com/songsandstories Reading with busy toddlers Books Mentioned in this Episode: Brown Bear Brown Bear What do you see Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed Richard Scarry’s Busy Town Cycle City Today Wheels on the Bus by Jane Cabrera Dig! Maisy series Leo/Lola series Henry HelpsBooks are a powerful tool for language development and bonding with your toddler. Hit play to hear Carly and Katie’s top picks and tips!
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Is your 2-year-old not saying much yet? Wondering why, and what you can do to help? You’re not alone.
In this episode, Carly and Katie dive into a question they hear from parents all the time: why isn’t my toddler talking yet?
If you’re feeling stressed or confused about your child’s speech progress, this episode will ease your concerns with clear answers, simple strategies, and practical tips you can start using today.
Episode Highlights: Common Language Milestones for Toddlers
Find out what’s typical by age two, from vocabulary size to early sentence combinations. Pre-Talking Skills to Encourage
Carly and Katie emphasize crucial foundational language skills like imitation, shared attention, and understanding directions—all of which pave the way for first words. Three Simple Strategies to Try at Home
The Wee Talkers team shares their go-to tips for encouraging language at home: Knowing When to Seek Help
Not all late talkers catch up on their own, and Carly and Katie share signs that might indicate a need for professional support, from family history to missed milestones. Accessible Support Options
From Early Intervention Programs to university clinics and teletherapy, they outline a variety of ways to access help, including Wee Talkers’ TalkToddler course for at-home guidance. Additional Resources: Free Milestones Checklist
Curious about your toddler’s communication progress? Download Wee Talkers’ free toddler milestones checklist at weetalkers.com/toddler. TalkToddler Course
For parents wanting step-by-step support, the TalkToddler course offers strategies you can use daily to support language growth, whether you’re waiting for an evaluation or adding to what you’re already doing. Our blog is a great resource for families to learn more about baby and toddler language development Connect With Us Have questions, topic ideas, or a story to share? Reach out anytime at [email protected]. Connect with us on InstagramThis episode is packed with actionable steps to support your child’s language journey. Hit play and let’s Talk It Out!
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In this episode of Talk It Out, Katie and Carly tackle the topic of pronouns—a common area of confusion for toddlers. If your little one is mixing up pronouns like “me,” “you,” “my,” and “I,” don’t worry; it’s a normal part of language development!
Tune in as Carly and Katie break down when kids typically start using pronouns correctly and offer practical tips to support your child’s understanding and use of pronouns.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Typical pronoun development: When kids generally begin using “I,” “you,” “my,” “he,” “she,” and more Why pronouns can be tricky for toddlers – Understanding why it’s common for young children to mix them up Practical tips for teaching pronouns – Games, books, and strategies to support pronoun learning in everyday routinesWhether you’re using picture books, turn-taking games, or simple language scripts, Carly and Katie offer easy and effective ways to help toddlers master pronouns. Plus, learn about common milestones and when to seek support if pronoun confusion persists.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Wee Talkers Toddler Language Milestones Checklist – Track your child’s communication progress and discover ways to support them. Racoon Rumpus is a game we love for practicing pronouns and turn taking Pronouns blog post with age ranges and tips Our blog is a great resource for families to learn more about baby and toddler language developmentFollow Us & Get More Support:
Visit WeeTalkers.com for additional resources. Follow us on Instagram @weetalkers for tips, activities, and a supportive community.If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to share it with a friend or leave a review to help other parents discover the show. Thanks for tuning in!
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In this first episode of Talk It Out, Katie and Carly of Wee Talkers—pediatric speech-language pathologists and moms of six kids between them—dive into a question that’s on many parents’ minds: “What causes a speech and language delay?” They cover common concerns, clear up myths, and offer helpful resources and encouragement.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What to expect for communication milestones at 12 months. Carly and Katie explain pre-talking skills and the milestones that build a foundation for speech and language. Common causes of speech and language delays. They discuss conditions and factors like hearing loss, autism, family history, and more. What doesn’t cause delays. Clearing up common myths, they address questions about tongue ties, bilingualism, screen time, and parental impact on speech delays.Plus, Katie and Carly offer practical tips for supporting your child’s language development at home and share resources like the Wee Talkers milestone checklist and their TalkToddler course, designed to help parents boost communication skills with their little ones.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Wee Talkers Toddler Milestone Checklist Blog posts on tongue ties and bilingualism TalkToddler course to help your toddler’s words grow & grow Early intervention services: Google “early intervention + [your state]” for local resourcesFollow Us & Get More Support:
Visit WeeTalkers.com for additional resources. Follow us on Instagram @weetalkers for tips and a supportive community.Like this episode? Share it with a friend or leave us a review to help other parents find support too!