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Does your grandchild often say words that are almost right but not quite there? You might be wondering what the best way to get them over the line is?

Watch the film below as Dr Michelle Peter explains 'recasting', a way to subtly correct words with your grandchild to reinforce the correct way to say them.

What is recasting?

  • Recasting is a way to respond to your grandchild when they say words but slightly mispronounce them, shorten them or otherwise get them wrong in some way.

  • It lets your child hear the words without drawing attention to the mistake. That way you don't put them off trying again, but allow them to hear it said correctly each time.

How to help toddlers saying words wrong

If your grandchild says a word slightly wrong, repeat the word back to them correctly without obviously correcting them or telling them they've got it wrong. So for example, if they say 'lello', you can respond by saying 'yes, that's yellow'.

They might also be struggling to build sentences properly. Again, the best way to respond is to work out the sentence they're trying to say and say it back to them correctly - so if they say 'your head', you could say 'yes, it's on my head'.

They might not get it right away, but keep repeating things correctly and they'll be taking it in. Over time you will hopefully hear the changes.

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