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Talking Toddlers

Talking Toddlers

Written by: Erin Hyer
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Calm, developmentally grounded guidance for moms of babies and toddlers.


As a mom of a baby or toddler, it can feel like everyone has an opinion - and very few answers that actually make things clearer. The noise is loud. The pressure is real. And the uncertainty can be exhausting.


Talking Toddlers is a podcast for moms who want calm, trustworthy, developmentally grounded guidance - without fear, guilt, or unrealistic expectations.


I’m Erin Hyer, a licensed speech-language pathologist with nearly 35 years of experience supporting young children and their families. I’ve spent my career on the floor with toddlers, partnering with parents, consulting with early educators, and training graduate students to understand how children truly grow, learn, and communicate - through relationships, everyday routines, and meaningful language experiences.


This podcast breaks down how the young brain learns, why certain behaviors or challenges show up, and how parents can gently support development before small concerns become bigger ones. I believe parents are in a powerful position — not to do more, but to understand more.


Each episode offers:


  • Practical, real-life strategies you can use during everyday routines


  • Gentle explanations of the why behind toddler behavior and development


  • Supportive conversations that help you feel less alone and more confident


My goal is simple: to help moms feel empowered and toddlers feel supported - so learning, communication, and connection can grow naturally at home.


New episodes of Talking Toddlers are released weekly.


This is a space for clarity, connection, and courage - where moms come to slow down, trust themselves, and support their child’s development with confidence.

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Episodes
  • 7 Japanese Parenting Secrets That Build Calm, Cooperative Kids Ep 143
    Feb 17 2026

    Are calm, cooperative kids just born that way?

    Recently, there’s been growing conversation around Japanese parenting - how children there seem more respectful, more self-disciplined, and more socially aware.

    But is it cultural magic?

    Or is it development?

    In this episode of Talking Toddlers, we walk through seven parenting principles often associated with Japanese culture - and translate them through the lens of brain development, attachment research, language growth, and nervous system regulation.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why attachment must come before independence
    • Why modeling works better than lecturing for toddlers
    • How belonging inside the family builds cooperation
    • Why daily responsibilities wire competence (and language!)
    • How natural consequences teach cause and effect
    • Why steady boundaries reduce power struggles
    • And how emotional regulation becomes internalized over time

    This isn’t about copying another culture.

    It’s about understanding the developmental sequence that builds self-discipline.

    Security → Modeling → Belonging → Responsibility → Cause & Effect → Steady Boundaries → Internal Regulation

    That’s not a list.

    That’s how the toddler brain grows.

    If you’ve ever wondered:
    “Why isn’t my toddler listening?”
    “Am I too strict… or too gentle?”
    “Where do I even start?”

    This episode will help you step back and see the bigger picture.

    Because toddlers don’t need more strategies.

    They need more regulated adults.

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    If you’d like support identifying where your family is in this sequence, I invite you to schedule a Discovery Call. We’ll look at what’s already working - and what small, intentional shifts could make the biggest difference right now.

    👉 Book a Discovery Call

    These are FREE, one-to-one conversations designed to help determine what to focus on first - and whether a focused 6-week parent coaching format would be helpful for your family at this time. Not evaluations, not therapy - just space to reflect and be heard.

    📥 Free resource:
    The Top 10 Essential Skills Every Baby Needs Before Talking

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    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified health provider with questions about your child’s development or health. The views shared are based on Erin Hyer’s professional experience and are intended to support informed parenting, not to replace individual consultation or care. Every child and family is unique — please use your discretion and consult trusted professionals when making decisions for your child.

    📩 Questions: contact@HyerLearning.com
    🌐
    www.HyerLearning.com

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    40 mins
  • When Your Gut Keeps Whispering “Pay Attention” Ep 142
    Feb 10 2026

    Sometimes it’s not a loud concern.
    It’s not panic.
    It’s just a quiet feeling you can’t shake.

    A whisper that says: pay attention.

    If your baby or toddler isn’t talking the way you expected — and you’ve been told not to worry, to relax, or that they’ll “catch up” — this episode is for you.

    Not to scare you.
    Not to rush you.
    And not to tell you that something is “wrong.”

    But to help you understand why that inner nudge matters — and how early communication actually develops in the first three years of life.

    In this episode, I explain:

    • Why loving, attentive parents can still feel unsure

    • Why more talking, more questions, or more pressure isn’t always the answer

    • What brain development really requires before words can flourish

    • How to support communication in a way that feels nurturing, preventative, and purposeful — not performative or stressful

    You are wired to notice your child.

    You are wired to protect and steward their growth.

    And paying attention early is not overreacting — it’s how we create the conditions for connection to blossom.

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    How to Get Your Toddler Talking: 3 Daily Routines That Build Real Words

    LIVE PARENT WORKSHOP — February 13, 2026

    If you’ve ever wondered “Am I doing enough?” or “Am I missing something important?” — this workshop will help you feel more grounded and confident.

    👉 Learn more and register here: [Workshop]

    If you want clarity, confidence, and a practical plan to support your child’s communication from infancy through 30 months… you’ll want to be there.

    📥 Free resource:
    The Top 10 Essential Skills Every Baby Needs Before Talking

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    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified health provider with questions about your child’s development or health. The views shared are based on Erin Hyer’s professional experience and are intended to support informed parenting, not to replace individual consultation or care. Every child and family is unique — please use your discretion and consult trusted professionals when making decisions for your child.

    📩 Questions: contact@HyerLearning.com
    🌐
    www.HyerLearning.com

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    54 mins
  • Why Your Toddler Isn’t Listening Yet (And What Actually Builds It) Ep 141
    Feb 3 2026

    If you’ve ever wondered “Why won’t my toddler listen?” — this episode is for you.

    Many parents assume listening is a behavior problem.

    But developmentally, listening is a brain skill — one that takes time, guidance, and the right conditions to grow.

    In this episode, Erin Hyer — a speech-language pathologist with over 35 years of early intervention and real-life experience — explains why toddlers often can’t listen yet, even when they seem capable in other ways. And why yelling, repeating, or getting firmer usually backfires.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why listening is not the same as obedience
    • How regulation, receptive language, and shared attention all affect listening
    • Why cooperation comes before talking — not the other way around
    • What parents often miss when toddlers appear “defiant”
    • How everyday moments (not techniques) build listening skills over time

    Erin also walks through practical, brain-based strategies that support listening and understanding, including:

    • Turn-taking and shared engagement
    • Including toddlers in everyday chores
    • Explaining the “why” to build comprehension
    • Using simple choices to reduce overwhelm and increase cooperation

    This episode isn’t about quick fixes or lowering expectations.

    It’s about understanding what your toddler’s brain is capable of right now — and how to guide them toward what comes next.

    Because listening is built.

    Understanding comes first.

    And parenting was never meant to be done alone.

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    How to Get Your Toddler Talking: 3 Daily Routines That Build Real Words

    LIVE PARENT WORKSHOP — February 13, 2026

    If you’ve ever wondered “Am I doing enough?” or “Am I missing something important?” — this workshop will help you feel more grounded and confident.

    👉 Learn more and register here: [Workshop Link Here]

    If you want clarity, confidence, and a practical plan to support your child’s communication from infancy through 30 months… you’ll want to be there.

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    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified health provider with questions about your child’s development or health. The views shared are based on Erin Hyer’s professional experience and are intended to support informed parenting, not to replace individual consultation or care. Every child and family is unique — please use your discretion and consult trusted professionals when making decisions for your child.

    📩 Questions: contact@HyerLearning.com
    🌐
    www.HyerLearning.com

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    57 mins
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