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How can you help toddlers say words properly? - The Speech Lab

Working out the rules of language is tough when you're little. Lots of toddlers make mistakes when they first start talking.

But what's the best way to help toddlers say words properly?

Watch Dr Saloni Krishnan help a family find out with a little experiment in our Speech Lab, exploring how subtly correcting words when repeating them back to children can help their speech in future.

What is recasting and how does it make a difference?

Recasting is when you repeat what your child says back to them, in a sentence and using the correct words, no matter what mistakes they may have made. A common one is saying plurals incorrectly - 'sheeps' instead of 'sheep', or 'foots' instead of 'feet'.

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