Location: New Haven
Training Type: In Person
Total Hours: 2
Level: Intermediate
Cost: Free
Scholarship: No
Meg Atwood
802-234-1090
meg.atwood@vtaeyc.org
Speech and Language Development for Young Children March 26, 2026
This two-hour workshop with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) provides an overview of how speech and language skills develop in young children, highlighting key milestones from infancy through the early childhood years. Participants will learn how to distinguish typical variations in development from potential red flags, such as limited vocabulary, difficulty following directions, or unclear speech beyond expected ages. The session will also guide educators and caregivers on when and how to seek support, including who to contact for screenings, evaluations, and early intervention services.
In addition, the workshop emphasizes universal, practical strategies that can be embedded into early childhood classrooms to support all learners, such as modeling rich language, expanding children's utterances, creating opportunities for meaningful conversation, and using visual supports and play-based interactions to promote communication skills.
- Child Development & Learning
- Developmentally Appropriate & Inclusive Practices
- Infant/Toddler
- Preschool/PreK