All young children have difficulty processing what they want to do and articulating what they want to say as their speech and language skills develop.
According to the National Institute of Communications Disorders, nearly 1 in 12 (8%) of U.S. children ages 3-7 have a disorder related to voice, speech, and language.
How thrilling is it for a parent to hear their child's first words!
What do you call the gibberish, produced by young children, in the early state of language development?
TIGGY DIGGY WIGGY DIGGY
From the Author and Illustrator of the popular Little Bit & Big Byte series, QWERTY, The Forgotten Typewriter, IF I HAD TEN DOLLARS, and My Dog Thinks He's A Cat comes an adorable story about the struggles a boy has articulating what he wants to do to his parent and grandparents.