Talking to children is crucial to their development.

Take turns talking to and listening to your child to teach important conversational skills. Ask questions; speak in a normal and positive tone of voice instead of “baby talk” and face children so they can see your expressions and make eye contact.

Build conversational skills at these Library programs:

  • Their back and forth conversational skills grow
  • They learn to communicate their needs and wants
  • They understand how to listen
  • They can express emotions
  • They make friends!

Programs at the Library to Support Talking:

  • Rhythm, Rhyme & Storytime
  • Great Beginnings
  • Baby & Me
  • Homeschool Book Worms
  • Flex Your Fingers
  • Creativity Corner
  • Learn 2 Read
  • Read Bus
  • LEGO Club
  • STEAMworks

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