Getting your little one dressed is a great chance to build their vocabulary.
It's a key part of your everyday routine so you can help them to learn new words without having to make time.
Why you should talk your toddler through getting dressed
- Getting dressed is an easy way to build some language learning into their daily routine as it's something you do together every day.
- Name the items of clothing you're putting on and where they go on their body e.g. 'gloves, they go on your hands'.
- It's also a great opportunity for your child to practise following simple instructions like 'stand up' or 'give me your hand'.
- Repeating phrases like 'socks on' helps to build their understanding of simple phrases.
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How to build language into getting a toddler dressed
- Use simple instructions like 'put your sock on'.
- Introduce items and say where they go e.g. 'your hat, it goes over your ears.'
- Repeat instructions - this helps children to learn what they mean.
Learning through everyday routines
All sorts of everyday routines are a chance for your child to learn.
- Try talking through sorting the laundry
- Or preparing a meal together
- You could even talk through cleaning