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Kimberly Scanlon

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Kimberly Scanlon is a New Jersey licensed speech-language pathologist who is nationally certified by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA). She is also the author of the best-selling book, My Toddler Talks: Strategies and Activities to Promote Your Child's Language Development and the unique interactive picture book, Learning to Read is a Ball. She lives in northern New Jersey with her family. You can visit her website, www.mytoddlertalks.com, to learn more speech and language tips, techniques, and activities. ...more

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How to Replace Your Toddler’s Screen Time

Introduction This post has been written to assist you in devising a plan to replace, or greatly reduce, your child’s screen time. Before delving in, I want to disclose that I have two children, a 6-year-old daughter and a 17-month-old son. Our 6 year-old gets some screen time. She thoroughly enjoys ridiculous YouTube videos and […]


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