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Resources for parents

If you’ve found your way to this page, I want you to know something — you’re not alone.

When my son was still finding his words, I searched for anything that could help me understand and support him. I wanted answers, guidance, and most of all, reassurance. Over time, I realized that every child’s path is different — and that’s okay.

I created this page to share the resources I’ve found helpful along the way. Some are tools to track speech and language milestones. Others are places to learn more about early intervention, sign language, or how to advocate for your child.

These are not meant to replace professional guidance, but to give you a starting point — something to hold onto while you navigate this journey with love, curiosity, and trust in your child’s timing.

You’re doing enough.
And the words will come.

Looking for support on your speech journey?

Browse the resources below — created with love for parents, caregivers, and educators.

ASHA: Speech & Language Development:

How to Find a Certified Speech-Language Pathologist:

Baby Sign Language Chart (Free Printable):

Parent Advocacy Guide (Wrightslaw):

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