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Routines to Support Language Development

Added on: July 24, 2025
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Routines are an activity that you and your child do together often and in the same way each time. They are important because children learn best when we teach them using a predictable activity with lots of repetition. Routines are a fun way to teach them to imitate actions, sounds, and words and build their understanding of their environment.

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