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Talk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #17: Babbling: What to Expect and How to HelpEver wonder when your baby will start babbling—or what to do if they aren’t yet? Babbling is more than just adorable baby chatter—it’s a key milestone that lays the foundation for talking. In this episode, we’re covering: The stages of babbling and how they build toward first words Why some babies start babbling earlier than others Simple, everyday ways to encourage more babbling at home What to do if your baby isn’t babbling yet By the end of this episode, you’ll know what t...2025-05-1217 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee Talkers🥰 SURPRISE: A fun (donut themed) podcast episode for your toddler or preschoolerHappy Mother’s Day 🌼  We are celebrating you today (& everyday really!!)   We’re sharing something a little different on the podcast today—a special Songs+Stories episode from inside our membership, just for your little one to enjoy!   SHOP OUR MOTHERS DAY SALE FROM NOW THROUGH MONDAY MAY 12 at 11:59 PST   💛 We appreciate this community and your support so much!!    So for Mother’s Day this year we wanted to make our programs even more affordable.   👇🏼 What’s the best fit for your family??  2025-05-0912 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #15: Potty Training: When to Start, What to Say, and How to Support LanguagePotty training can feel like a big transition for any family—but when your little one isn’t talking much yet, it can feel even trickier. The good news? Words aren’t required for potty training success! In this episode, we’re sharing: Why you don’t need to wait for your child to talk before starting potty training 5 ways to prepare your child before transitioning out of diapers Communication strategies that work even if your child isn’t using words yet How to use signs, pictures, and routines to make the...2025-04-2814 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #14: Simple Shifts That Make a Big Difference with The Conscious MomToday we’re joined by Erin Morrison—also known as The Conscious Mom on Instagram—for a conversation that feels like a deep breath. Erin is a Certified Conscious Parenting Coach with two master’s degrees in psychological counseling from Columbia University. She’s also a mom of two, and brings a grounded, compassionate, and non-judgmental approach to her work with parents. In this episode, we talk about how to stay regulated during toddler meltdowns, how to bring more mindfulness into your day (even when life feels full), and why small, simple shifts can make a big difference...2025-04-2134 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #13: Screen Time – Setting Boundaries Without the BattlesScreen time—it’s one of the most debated parenting topics out there. But instead of an all-or-nothing approach, what if there was a way to make it work for your family without constant battles or guilt? In this episode, we’re breaking it down: The 3 Cs framework to help guide your screen time decisions The 4 screen time rules we started when our kids were young (and still rely on today!) Why not all screen time is created equal—and how to choose better options The screen time setup that red...2025-04-1425 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #12: Imitation: How to encourage your child to copy wordsIs your child not copying your words yet? Wondering if that’s normal—or what you can do to help? Imitation is one of the first building blocks of communication, and in this episode, we’re diving into: How imitation develops step by step—from actions and gestures to sounds and words Why some kids pick up movements before they start talking Practical strategies to encourage your child to copy you more What might be happening if your child isn’t imitating yet You’ll walk away with a better under...2025-04-0719 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersQuick Update + ResourcesWe’ve loved connecting with you in Season 1 of Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! While we take a short break to prepare for Season 2, we want to share some helpful resources for you.   In This Episode, We Cover: How to submit a question for Season 2: Visit weetalkers.com/questions to record and send us your question about baby or toddler speech and language development. The Wee Talkers Blog: Explore helpful articles on topics like "what to do if your toddler isn’t talking," book recommendations, and indoor activities for toddlers at weetalkers.com/blog...2025-02-1705 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #10: What to Do When You Can’t Understand Your ToddlerWhat to Do When You Can’t Understand Your Toddler | Talk It Out Podcast Welcome to another episode of Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! Today, we’re tackling a question that so many parents have: What should you do when you can’t understand what your toddler is saying? Carly and Katie answer a question from a dad who feels unsure of what to do when his 17-month-old tries to communicate, but he just can’t figure out what he’s saying. They share practical, research-backed strategies to help toddlers feel heard, reduce frustration, and streng...2025-02-0912 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #9: Help! I Think my Child has Started StutteringIs your child suddenly repeating words or struggling to get them out? In today’s episode, Katie and Carly dive into the question: what to do if your child has started stuttering. You’ll learn: What stuttering looks like in toddlers and preschoolers. When it’s a typical phase of development—and when it might not be. Simple, actionable ways to support your child at home and help them speak more confidently.   Katie and Carly also share personal stories from their own parenting journeys, along with expert advice to help you feel calm, informed...2025-02-0213 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #8: How to Help Your Child Say Their NameHearing your toddler say their name for the first time is such a heartwarming milestone! But when should this happen, and how can you support them along the way? In this episode, we’re sharing simple, stress-free strategies to help your child say their name with confidence and joy. We’ll cover: When children typically begin saying their name and what’s developmentally appropriate. Fun, practical activities (like photo books and playful games) to encourage name recognition and pronunciation. How to make learning their name an enjoyable part of everyday play. When it might be tim...2025-01-2612 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #7: The 18-24 month language explosionWelcome to another episode of the Wee Talkers Talk It Out podcast!  In this episode, we dive into one of the most exciting stages of toddler development—the 18-24 month language explosion! 🎉 Katie and Carly answer a common question from a parent wondering how their 22 month old can possibly go from a handful of words to hundreds of words in such a short time. They explore what the "language explosion" looks like, when it typically occurs, and how to help your toddler significantly increase the number of words they use.  If you’re navigating the toddler y...2025-01-1913 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #6: How many words should my 18-month-old be saying?Welcome to another episode of the Wee Talkers Talk It Out podcast! In this episode, Carly and Katie, pediatric speech-language pathologists and moms, answer one of the most common questions they hear from parents: "How many words should my 18-month-old be saying?" What We’ll Cover: Typical Word Count: How many words you can expect from your toddler by 18 months—and why the range varies so much. What Counts as a Word?: Surprising examples, including animal sounds, exclamations, and partial words, and how to recognize true words in your toddler’s speech. Tracking Progress: Simple...2025-01-1208 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #5: My Toddler Doesn’t Pronounce Words Clearly–a dive into typical toddler speech “mistakes”Welcome to another episode of Talk It Out with Wee Talkers! In today’s episode, Katie and Carly answer a parent’s question about why toddlers don’t always pronounce words clearly. If you’ve ever heard your child say “wabbit” instead of “rabbit” or “ba” instead of “ball,” you’re not alone. These (often adorable) speech patterns are a typical part of language development and are known as phonological patterns. Tune in to learn what’s typical, when to seek help, and how you can support your toddler at home!   What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why todd...2025-01-0513 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersBonus Episode: Jingle, Jingle + Winter Songs [story time for kids!]This one is for your KIDS!  We want to share little sample of what you'll find in our private Songs+Stories Podcast! Songs+Stories the go-to quality resource for parents who understand the value of these early years and are intentional about what their kids listen to. Led by speech therapists and moms who get it, we hope this podcast brings a little joy to your day.     Jingle, Jingle by Nicola Smee is a delightful, rhyming picture book about Mr. Horse taking his animal friends on a fun-filled winter sleigh ride through the snow.     2024-12-1709 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersBonus Episode: Toot Toot Beep Beep [Story Time for kids!]This one is for your KIDS!  Our Songs+Stories membership is full of episodes just like this one—fun, thoughtful, and created by speech-language pathologists to support early language and literacy skills. You’ll find songs, rhymes, story times, and more podcast episodes that your child can listen to again and again.  Songs+Stories the go-to quality resource for parents who understand the value of these early years and are intentional about what their kids listen to. Led by speech therapists and moms who get it, we hope this podcast brings a little joy to your day.   Whe...2024-11-2111 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #4: Best Books for ToddlersWant to boost your toddler’s language skills and love for reading? In this episode of the Talk It Out Podcast, Carly and Katie dive into their favorite books for toddlers, explaining how specific types of books can support language development, spark curiosity, and keep little ones engaged.   Tune in for practical tips on choosing books that match your child’s interests, books about daily routines, rhyming stories, nonfiction, and interactive styles that encourage back-and-forth exchanges.   Special Resources: Free Toddler Book List: Download Wee Talkers’ free toddler book list, full of book r...2024-11-2013 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #3: Why Isn't My 2 Year Old Talking Yet? How to HelpIs your 2-year-old not saying much yet? Wondering why, and what you can do to help? You’re not alone. In this episode, Carly and Katie dive into a question they hear from parents all the time: why isn’t my toddler talking yet? If you’re feeling stressed or confused about your child’s speech progress, this episode will ease your concerns with clear answers, simple strategies, and practical tips you can start using today.   Episode Highlights: Common Language Milestones for Toddlers Find out what’s typical by age two, fr...2024-11-2015 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #2: Help! My Toddler Mixes Up PronounsIn this episode of Talk It Out, Katie and Carly tackle the topic of pronouns—a common area of confusion for toddlers. If your little one is mixing up pronouns like “me,” “you,” “my,” and “I,” don’t worry; it’s a normal part of language development!  Tune in as Carly and Katie break down when kids typically start using pronouns correctly and offer practical tips to support your child’s understanding and use of pronouns. In this episode, you’ll learn: Typical pronoun development: When kids generally begin using “I,” “you,” “my,” “he,” “she,” and more Why pronouns can be tricky for...2024-11-2009 minTalk it Out with Wee TalkersTalk it Out with Wee TalkersEpisode #1: What Causes a Speech or Language Delay (and what doesn't)In this first episode of Talk It Out, Katie and Carly of Wee Talkers—pediatric speech-language pathologists and moms of six kids between them—dive into a question that’s on many parents’ minds: “What causes a speech and language delay?” They cover common concerns, clear up myths, and offer helpful resources and encouragement. In this episode, you’ll learn: What to expect for communication milestones at 12 months. Carly and Katie explain pre-talking skills and the milestones that build a foundation for speech and language. Common causes of speech and language delays. They discuss conditions and factors like h...2024-11-2012 minHealthy Screen Habits PodcastHealthy Screen Habits PodcastSpeech, Language Development, and Tech - Can they all hold hands?Carly Tulloch and Katie Sterbenz are pediatric speech language pathologists and the founders of Wee Talkers, (@WeeTalkers) a developmentally based program for speech and language development.  Through courses, memberships, and social media, they share parent-friendly tips that families can put into use during their daily routines to help their toddlers talk and communicate more. In this episode we explore the role tech plays in the increasing rates of speech therapy referrals as well as what an overuse of screen time can look like with behavioral issues.2023-01-1838 minYou, The MotherYou, The MotherSupporting Language Development with Katie Sterbenz and Carly Tulloch, Pediatric SLPsThis week on the Mimosas with Moms Podcast, Abbey welcomes Katie Sterbenz and Carly Tulloch, Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologists from Wee Talkers. Katie and Carly help parents of babies and toddlers support their child’s language development right from the start! They talk all about language development, what parents should do if they are concerns about their child’s talking, how to access free support/therapy, why language development is so important, and they offer tips that do not add to a parent’s plate but enhances what they are already doing. Are you curious about how you can support your little...2022-05-1627 min