Your Toddler Literally Doesn't Understand The Word 'No' In Sentences, According To A Speech Therapist
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"Did you know that toddlers under three do not fully understand the words 'no' and 'not' in sentences? I'm a speech therapist, and I'll prove it. Watch this."
"Research tells us that young children under three can incorrectly interpret these negative sentences as affirmatives, meaning they only pay attention to the rest of the sentence and not the negative part."
"When you want your child to stop doing something, tell them what to do instead, like, 'Let's sit on the couch,' or, 'The couch is for sitting.'"
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