The earlier the better: Why Early Language Development is Essential
- Jasmine Orr-Williams, M.A., CCC-SLP

- Jan 12, 2024
- 1 min read
Early language development is crucial for a child’s overall growth and development. It lays the foundation for their social, emotional and cognitive development. Children who are exposed to language early on tend to have better communication skills, higher literacy levels, and stronger academic performance.

One of the best ways to support early language development is through reading. Reading to your child from an early age not only helps develop their language skills but also fosters a love of reading that can last a lifetime.
Recent research has shown us the impact daily reading can have, check it out!
Never read to: 4,662 words
1-2 times per week: 63,570 words
3-5 times per week: 169,520 words
Read daily: 296,660 words
Read five books a day: 1,483,300 words
Additionally, engaging in conversations with your child, singing songs, and playing language-based games can all help promote language development.
It is also important to note that children who are exposed to multiple languages have cognitive advantages, such as improved problem-solving skills and increased cultural awareness. Therefore, it is beneficial to expose children to multiple languages from an early age.
In conclusion, early language development is crucial for a child’s overall growth and development. By providing children with opportunities to engage in language-rich activities, we can set them up for a lifetime of success.




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