Unlock your child's potential: Support at home
You are your child's first teacher, and you have the power to strengthen their communication skills through simple daily activities. Discover how to create a nurturing environment where your little one can thrive. We are here to support you in guiding their language development.

Simple ideas for home
Are you looking for easy ways to boost your child's communication skills? Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Talk to your child daily about everyday activities like shopping, driving, and cooking.
- Listen attentively when your child is speaking.
- Offer choices: "Do you want an apple or a banana?"
- Sing songs and nursery rhymes together.
- Encourage pretend play: doctor, salesperson, shopping, or cooking.
- Read picture-oriented books, pointing out and naming objects.
- Expand their language. If they say "dog," you say, "Yes, a big brown dog!"

Creating a supportive home environment
The environment at home plays a crucial role in a child's communication development. Consider these tips:
- Create a quiet space for reading and listening.
- Speak in your native language, as bilingualism is an asset.
- Limit screen time.
- Appreciate and encourage their speaking attempts.
- Encourage conversations during mealtimes.