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Here are some simple ways to teach your baby their name! #babytips #babylearning #babymilestones #babycare #newparents
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Play doesn't have to look productive to be meaningful. As parents, it's so easy to feel like we should always be teaching, guiding, or making every moment count. But when we step back and allow our children to lead their own play, they're often doing some of their deepest learning. They're ex
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Babies are learning all day long! Here are some simple ways to support development from 6-9 months! #babylearning #babycaretips #firsttimemom #6montholdbaby #smartbaby
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Something as simple as playing with toy cars can help build communication, turn-taking, and early language skills when you know how to join in. ✨ Try these three simple ideas: 
🚗 Model fun sounds like "beep," "vroom," and "crash."
🛣️ Add a ramp or tunnel to encourage cause-and-effect play.
⏸️ P
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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If you feel like you're repeating yourself all day, this might be why. Before giving your toddler a direction, make sure you actually have their attention. If they're deeply focused on playing, they may not be processing what you're saying at all. A simple pause, getting down to their eye lev
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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The books they send are all excellent as well! @Imagination Library #toddlerbooks #babybooks #earlyliteracy #firsttimemom #childdevelopment
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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These are some ways that I would work on imitation during play! #earlychildhood #earlychildhoodeducation #earlyintervention #toddlerplay #toddlerdevelopment
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Babies learn from pretty much anything! Here are some simple ways to use a plastic jar! #babyplay #firsttimemom #babydevelopment #earlyintervention #babycare
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Diaper changes are actually opportunities for learning! #diaperchange #toddlerlearning #toddlerparents #toddlertips #childcareprovider
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Easy ideas to support development in your toddlers day! #toddlerlife #toddlerdevelopment #toddlerparents #busytoddler #smarttoddler
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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This is what goes through my mind when it comes to picking out toys for babies! #babytoys #babyplay #infantdevelopment #pregnantlife #newmommy
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Why is my toddler screaming and what can I do about it?! #EarlyCommunication #toddlermom #earlyintervention #ToddlerTips #toddlerlife
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Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Did you know that communication starts long before your baby says their first word? The next time you're singing their favourite nursery rhyme, try adding a little pause… 🎵 "Twinkle, twinkle, little…" pause Watch what happens. Do they smile? Make a sound? Move their body? Those little respon
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Most parents of 9–12 month old babies think they need extra time, toys, or structured activities to support development. But the truth is… the most powerful learning moments are already happening inside your daily routine. Getting dressed, cooking, even car seat moments… they all shape language,
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Most parents see stacking cups as just a toy. I see opportunities for language, problem solving, and imitation all from one simple activity. The best learning moments often don't come from expensive toys or complicated setups. They happen during everyday play, when children are exploring, exp
Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Car seat battles usually aren't about the car seat. They're often about the transition. A few small changes like using a familiar song, bringing a comfort item, or offering a simple choice can help make getting into the car much smoother. Which transition is hardest for your toddler right
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Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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If you’re an exhausted parent, this is your reminder: You don’t need to be “on” to connect with your child. Play doesn’t have to be structured, creative, or high-energy. Sometimes the most powerful connection happens in the simplest moments: * copying what they do * narrating what they’re
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Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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When it comes to reading to toddlers keep it fun and engaging! Here are 3 ideas you can try today! #earlyliteracy #ToddlerParenting #childcareprovider #toddlerbooks #busytoddlers
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Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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There is a lot that goes into getting those toys picked up! Here is how to break it down for toddlers! #toddlerdevelopment #toddlerlife #ToddlerParenting #childcareprovider #toddlerparents
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Kayla | Baby Toddler Teacher

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Most parents expect talking to be the first sign of communication but it actually starts much earlier. Before toddlers say their first words, they build the foundation for language in three key ways: * imitation * eye contact during play * turn-taking These are easy to miss, but they’re so
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