How Little Talker helps your child build speech skills every day
Little Talker builds short, game-based lessons for home practice: your child listens, responds, says sounds and words, and you see progress — plus know when it's time to call a specialist.

Homework from the SLP is easy to forget without a clear daily routine.
Kids lose interest fast when exercises are just repeating the same sounds over and over.
Parents need to see actual progress — not just know that a session happened.
How a lesson works
Short lessons your child will actually enjoy
Clear instructions
Every exercise starts with a simple voice prompt so your child knows exactly what to do.
Speaking practice
Your child says sounds, words, and phrases into the microphone in short, manageable rounds.
Progress for parents
After each session, results, tricky sounds, and trends are saved to your parent dashboard.
Exercise examples
More than just repeating words
Articulation warm-ups
Simple lip, tongue, and cheek movements to prepare for the speaking exercises.
Sound-based lessons
Exercises targeting R, L, S, SH, Z, and other sounds your child is working on.
Interactive games
Picking pictures, catching cards, and sorting activities keep attention sharp.
When to see a specialist
Little Talker helps kids practice speech regularly at home, but it does not replace evaluation or one-on-one work with a licensed speech therapist if your child has significant speech challenges.
Does Little Talker replace sessions with a speech-language pathologist?
No. Little Talker helps kids do home speech exercises regularly, but it does not replace evaluation or one-on-one therapy with a licensed SLP.
How are lessons structured?
Lessons move in short steps: the child hears the prompt, completes an interactive task, says a sound, word, or phrase, and receives instant feedback.
Why the game format?
Kids stick with daily practice more easily when tasks are short, visual, and reward each attempt clearly.
When should I see a speech-language pathologist?
If a sound is completely absent, speech is very hard to understand, your child avoids speaking, or you have any concern about their development — consult a licensed SLP.
Start with free lessons
Your child tries the game-based format while you see whether it’s a good fit for daily practice at home.
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