Little Voices Big Futures
Baby Beginnings: A Parent’s Guide to Infant Speech Milestones, Early Signs of Delay, and Simple Daily Habits to Help Your Baby Communicate with Confidence
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Anissa Weimer
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By:
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Anissa Weimer
Little Voices, Big Futures: Baby Beginnings is a practical, research-informed guide designed to help parents and caregivers support communication development from birth to 18 months. Written by a speech-language pathologist and mother who once faced early language concerns firsthand, this book blends clinical expertise with real-life experience to provide clear, actionable strategies that fit naturally into everyday routines.
Rather than focusing on complex theory or "wait and see" advice, this guide empowers parents with simple, effective ways to build language through connection, interaction, and daily life. Listeners will learn how a baby's brain develops for communication, what milestones to expect in the first 18 months, and how to recognize early signs that may need further attention. The book also offers hands-on techniques for turning routines like feeding, play, and reading into powerful language-building opportunities.
Special topics include supporting babies with unique needs (such as prematurity, hearing differences, or autism), navigating technology in a language-rich way, and raising children in multilingual and multicultural environments. Throughout, the focus remains on what matters most: responsive interaction, emotional connection, and consistent, real-world communication.
This book is ideal for parents who want to feel confident, informed, and proactive in supporting their child's development—without overwhelm or unrealistic expectations. By the end, listeners will not only understand how language grows, but also how their everyday moments shape their child's ability to connect, communicate, and thrive.
©2026 Anissa Weimer (P)2026 Anissa Weimer