Discover the proven methods to support your child’s communication in simple, everyday activities.
Between the well-intended but unsolicited advice from family and friends, the constant comparing your child to others, and the fear that your child may be struggling but you are just unsure … focusing on your child’s development can be overwhelming.
We’re Here to Help! Meet the 6 to 60 Communication at Home guide.
This guide is for you if …
If you are reading this and thinking,
“YES! This is exactly what I struggle with right now!”
Then this book is for you!
Whether you have a brand new baby or a 4-year-old, you will find step-by-step information on how to encourage and support your child’s communication where they are RIGHT NOW.
Imagine what your life would be like if you had tips and tricks to reduce tantrums, fully understand your child and their needs even when they are unable to express them fully to you, and no longer allow a communication barrier to negatively impact your relationship with your child.
- You deserve to feel at ease, knowing you are supporting your child the best way possible
- You deserve to be happy, knowing you can understand and fulfill your child’s needs and wants without countless frustrations
- You deserve to worry less and enjoy more!
In this book, you will discover:
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Did You Know ...
That as many as 8% of children have or had a speech and language delay? That is over 5 million children in the United States.
Many therapy clinics have seen substantial increases in referrals of babies and toddlers since 2019. Research is still being gathered but many professionals speculate that number will continue to rise as young children return to daycare and school settings.
Who Is Megan?
Megan LaValley is a Tennessee resident, CEO of LaValley Creations, former special education preschool teacher and administrator, and mother of three.
She has helped hundreds of families over the course of her career that were just like you, facing the same struggles, same frustrations, and needing simple, everyday tools and strategies to support their children’s development.

6 to 60: Communication at Home
A guide for parents ready to feel at ease, less frustrated, and less worried knowing they have the tips and tricks to reduce tantrums, fully understand their child and their needs, and will no longer allow a communication barrier to negatively impact their relationship with their child.
Written by someone who has been in your shoes and understands how challenging it is when you struggle to communicate with your child.
This guide is light-hearted, easy to read, and filled with stories, encouragement and support to get your child talking using strategies in your everyday activities and routines.
Here’s What You Get:
What People Are Saying …
6-60 is an easy read for any parent. Megan has simply and beautifully written a guide to encourage your child to communicate. I love the short personal experiences she shares throughout the book. She also provides several examples for each stage of development and reasoning behind them. I highly recommend 6-60 to all parents.
6-60 is amazing help for communication with little ones and bigger ones too. This book is easy to read and I found that I could jump around in it as needed. So much help for a busy dad. I have recommended this book to all of my friends with kids.
FAQs
You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers!
Yes! This guide is a perfect option for parents of all children 6 to 60 months and of all abilities. If your child has a delay or disability, you will absolutely benefit from the information and strategies in this course. Just be sure to continue to lean on your child’s team (licensed speech-language pathologist, special education teacher, etc.) for specific things they would like you to work on with your child.
Yes! This guide is dedicated to children from 6 to 60 months at EVERY stage of development. You will get step-by-step instructions for supporting your child’s communication from gestures to multi-word sentences.
You’ll have access to this course FOREVER! Revisit it as your child’s communication grows and progresses to ensure you are supporting them at every stage of development.