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The Music and Early Communication Connection
Music and language share the same core building blocks—rhythm, pitch, tempo, and the natural melody in our voices—which is why musical experiences meaningfully support early communication.¹
Research shows that when babies and toddlers engage with music through singing, clapping, drumming, or moving to a beat, the parts of the brain that process speech become stronger and more efficient.²
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Wordbirds™ Disclaimer
Wordbirds is a music-based program created to encourage early speech and language development through play, song, movement, and caregiver–child interaction. While our approach is informed by evidence-based strategies and supported by guidance from licensed speech-language pathologists, Wordbirds is not a clinical service. Wordbirds does not provide speech therapy, does not diagnose or treat communication disorders, and does not guarantee specific developmental outcomes.
Classes, songs, and materials are designed for enrichment and are taught by trained instructors—not by licensed speech-language pathologists. Wordbirds should be considered a supportive, educational experience rather than a therapeutic one. If you have concerns about your child’s speech, language, hearing, or overall development, please consult a licensed speech-language pathologist, pediatrician, or qualified healthcare professional.







