What age children are the courses for?

how long will the courses take?

I know you got them...here's the answers to your most FAQ's

The BookTIME course is currently in video course format with downloadable PDF's. It will take approx 2 hours but you have full access from the get go and can revisit and rewatch as often as you need. Don't forget to speed up the videos to x1.2. 
The Late Talker Blueprint is a downloadable PDF that you can read, save to your phone, print and click a link to watch the videos if needed (~2 hours). 

How long do I have access to the courses for?

Forever. Watch again and again for BookTIME course. The Late Talker Blueprint is super handy in that the course is actually a downloadable PDF with video links. No password needed and you have it right there to help you whenever you need it! I created it for busy parents like me who hate having to login to courses all the time!

This is all about where your child is up to with their talking. The Late Talker Blueprint will support parents of children aged 0-3 years who want to know the strategies to get their child's talking off to a great start or who are becoming concerned that their child is late with using words or phrases and their vocabulary is not growing as quickly as it should. 
BookTIME is for parents of children aged 0-6 years who are just "not into books" and what to know how they can help their child learn to love books before they start school.  

what if i'm not satisfied with the program

I'm confident you'll love these courses, the evidence based strategies are the tools that Speech Pathologist's use to support children with language delays during face to face intervention. Due to digital nature of these products, a refund is not available however please contact to discuss your concerns.

my child is neurodivergent, will these courses help?

Yes! These courses will definitely support your child's talking and get you started on the right track with everyday strategies you can use on the go. However, please keep in mind that accessing a Speech Pathologist for face to face intervention is important so that intervention can be tailored for your child especially if they are a Gestalt Language Processor which requires specific strategies to help your little one use words.