Reading Starts at Birth: 10 Foundations Only Parents Can Give Ep 122
Description
Most parents think reading starts with letters and phonics. But the truth is — literacy is a man-made skill, layered on top of speech and language.
If your child doesn’t get the right foundations at home, they may struggle later, even in the best schools.
In this episode of Talking Toddlers, Erin Hyer — speech-language pathologist with 35+ years of experience — reveals the 10 foundational skills every baby, toddler, and preschooler needs before school.
These aren’t worksheets or apps. They’re simple, daily habits that only parents and caregivers can provide through connection, play, and conversation.
👉 You’ll learn:
- Why auditory processing is the hidden key to reading
- Why daycare and preschool can’t replace 1:1, real-time interactions
- How board games, pretend play, and family meals SECRETLY prepare your child for literacy
- The daily book-reading habit that helped Erin’s daughter “crack the code” at 3½
- Why handwriting (yes, even cursive!) can shape confidence into adulthood
Download the free 10 Skills Checklist and put it on your fridge. Because prevention beats remediation every time.
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Podcast Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified health provider with questions about your child’s development or health. The views shared are based on Erin Hyer’s professional experience and are intended to support informed parenting, not to replace individual consultation or care. Every child and family is unique—please use your discretion and consult trusted professionals when making decisions for your child.