03/02/2026
Did you know that research shows that looking at family photos with toddlers can boost language skills and support social-emotional development?
🧠 Language learning: Talking about familiar people and events helps toddlers practise vocabulary, sentence-building, and narrative skills (Reese & Newcombe, 2007).
💖 Emotional understanding: Seeing loved ones in photos helps children recognise relationships and understand emotions, supporting attachment and empathy (Fivush, 2011).
🗣 Social interaction: Sharing memories encourages turn-taking, joint attention, and conversation, key foundations for communication.
Tips for using a photo album:
1. Choose familiar faces & moments: 10–15 favourite photos are enough.
2. Toddler proof: Choose a cheap album, which won't matter if it breaks
3. Ask questions: “Who is this?” or “What were we doing here?” encourages conversation. Balance this with comments stating what you see.
4. Make it routine: Look through the album daily or weekly to strengthen memory and connection.
A simple photo album is a powerful tool for early language and social development and it’s fun too 🙌