Talk With Me Early Language Services is a free community-based, family-centered service. Our speech-language pathologists and speech therapy assistant work to strengthen the abilities of parents, caregivers, and community partners to support communication, early language, and literacy development.

We offer free early language programs and services for parents of children from birth to school entry.

Please note that our services do not include English language instruction.

Resources for Parents

Developmental milestones are used as a general guideline for typical child development and offer important information about a child’s developmental health.

Refer to the following speech and language milestones for children by age range from birth to 5 years of age.

If you have questions about your child’s speech or language development, and you are not already seeing a speech-language pathologist, please feel free to self-refer for a one-on-one consultation.

Programs

We offer parent-child programs and information sessions focused on early language and literacy.

Our programs are facilitated by trained speech therapy assistants and speech-language pathologists.

Below you will find a list of our programs with descriptions – please note the age ranges for each program. Registration for these programs opens throughout the year and is accessible through our program calendar .

A referral is not necessary to register for programs.

Communication Begins at Birth – Prenatal

This 2-hour prenatal session offers information presented by a speech-language pathologist to parents-to-be on the development of early communication and strategies for stimulating early language skills.

Infant Massage – Pre-crawling infants

Touch is an infant’s first form of communication. Bring your baby to this five-week session and learn simple massage techniques that will nurture their development. Facilitated by a Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) from the International Association of Infant Massage.

Baby Talk – Birth to 10 months

Learn from a speech-language pathologist how to make communicating with your baby easy and fun. Talk and exchange ideas with other parents on topics relating to language development.

Baby Sign – Birth to 12 months

Come join us for an information session led by a speech-language pathologist on using signs and gestures with your baby. Learn more about what to consider before trying baby sign, and how to get started.

Babies & Books – Birth to 12 months

It is never too early to start reading with your baby! Join us for an informal information session on selecting age-appropriate books and what you can do to start building your baby’s emerging literacy.

Baby’s First Words – 10 to 18 months

Led by a speech-language pathologist, learn and practice strategies to support your child’s language development.

Read & Play with Me – 3 years

Early childhood is the best time to begin building your child’s early literacy skills through play! Join us with your child for this multi-week interactive program and participate in a variety of play-based learning activities that demonstrate how to go beyond just reading a story.

Talk, Read, Learn – 4 to 5 years old

A child’s oral language and pre-literacy skills are important predictors of school readiness and success. During this multi-week interactive program, you and your child will participate in activities that demonstrate ways you can support your child’s development of key early literacy skills.

Songs & Rhymes – Various ages

Help build your child’s language and literacy skills by doing fun and interactive activities. Join us and have fun learning rhymes, singing songs with your child, and listening to stories.

Raising Bilingual Children – Parent session

We have summarized the research on how children become strong multi- or bi-lingual communicators and are ready to address common questions and misconceptions in this 1 ½ hour session led by a speech-language pathologist.

Our programs are by registration only due to limited space.

If you’re interested in attending any of these programs, take a look at our program calendar to register for the next available session.

Consultations

If you have concerns about your child’s speech and language development, bring your child to meet with one of our speech-language pathologists for a one-on-one consultation. Together, we will discuss your child’s communication needs. We will provide you (the parent/caregiver) some strategies and coaching to help you support your child’s language development.

We provide these services for children:

1. up to kindergarten entry

2. that have not yet seen a speech-language pathologist

► If your child has started kindergarten or is currently in school, please get in touch with your child’s teacher to connect with a school-based speech pathologist.

► If they have previously been seen by an SLP, please reach out to them for continued service or call the hospital for further information on file transfers.


There is no fee for this service and families may refer themselves.


Call us at (506) 856-3617 or email talkwithmemoncton@nbed.nb.ca to make a self-referral.

We will ask for the following information to create a file:

• Do you have an appointment at the hospital to see a speech-language pathologist, or have you seen an SLP before?

• Does your child have an autism diagnosis or are you currently working with another agency such as VIVA?

• Child’s first name

• Child’s last name

• Child’s date of birth

• Child’s physician

• Child’s NB Medicare number

• Parent/legal guardian name

• Best phone number to reach parent/guardian

• Email address

• Address, city, postal code

• Does your child attend a childcare center? If so, where?

• What are your concerns with your child’s speech?


One of our speech-language pathologists will call you to schedule the consultation appointment.

Calendar

We offer many different programs and information sessions for parents and children throughout the school year.

Below is a schedule of our upcoming program offerings.


Please note our programs are available by registration only. Registration links are in the program details in the calendar.

Please check back regularly as we update and share a new calendar every couple of months.


If you’d like to receive our calendars by email, join our distribution list: https://forms.office.com/r/LZ7ma3EQC7

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What time is the program?

The program facilitator will email registered families to confirm their attendance and will send the program start time 1 week before the first session.

For planning purposes: typically, our morning programs start around 10:00am-10:30am and the afternoon programs usually start around 1:00pm-1:30pm.

2. Once I fill out the form, am I registered?

No – filling out and submitting the form adds your name to the pre-registration list. We have limited spaces available to fill, so we offer those spaces by pre-registration order.

In an effort to ensure everyone has an opportunity to benefit from our programs, we prioritize registration to new families that have not previously attended the program.

If you are no longer able to attend the program by the time you receive the registration confirmation message, please let the facilitator know as soon as possible so that we may offer your spot to another family, because we often have long waitlists.

3. How will I know if I am registered?

Approximately one week prior to the start of the program, the facilitator will send an email to confirm registrations. All the details and information on the program will be included in this message.

4. We have planned vacation/doctors’ appointment/another event to attend on one of the days of the program . . . can we still register?

When registering, we ask that you commit to attending each of the weekly sessions, because the material builds on each previous session.

If you have conflicting commitments with the schedule in this session, we invite you to register for future sessions – we offer our programs every few months 🙂

5. Where is it being held?

Our programs are offered to families residing within the Anglophone School District East boundaries. The location of each program is noted on the calendar as well as the registration form. The specific address and other details will be included in the registration confirmation email that is sent by the facilitator.

Many of the sessions are offered in the greater Moncton area, (either at our office on Cameron Street near downtown Moncton, or at the local public libraries). As much as possible, we also like to offer our programs within other communities in the school district, including Petitcodiac, Shediac, Salisbury, Sackville, and Hillsborough. Occasionally, some programs are offered online over Zoom.

6. My child is advanced for their age, can they attend the program of a different age group?

We ask that families follow the age ranges for programs as they are intended for specific age groups, based on developmental stages.

These age ranges also consider everyone’s safety. For example: some programs may have older children and toddlers that may be too rambunctious to be around newborns.

7. I want to sign up my toddler for a program, but have an older child at home with me – can I bring the older child along?

Due to space limitations and age grouping, we ask that families find alternative childcare for siblings.

We do offer a “blended” session of our Songs & Rhymes program for infants birth to 36 months, which is ideal for siblings of different ages 😊

If you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 506-856-3617 or talkwithmemoncton@nbed.nb.ca.

Contact

For questions about our programs, or to make a self-referral, get in touch with us!

Anglophone School District East

Moncton

12 Cameron St, Moncton, NB, E1C 5Y4
Phone : 506-856-3617
Fax : 506-856-5404
Email : talkwithmemoncton@nbed.nb.ca
Facebook:  Talk With Me Anglophone East

Looking for Talk With Me outside the Anglophone School District East boundaries?

Anglophone School District West

Marysville Place

20 McGloin Street
Fredericton, NB, E3A 5T8
Telephone: 506-453-3316 / 1-877-691-8800
Email: talkwithmefredericton@nbed.nb.ca

Woodstock Education Centre

138 Chapel St
Woodstock, NB, E7M 1H3
Phone: 506-325-4798 / 1-866-423-8800
Fax: 506-325-4490
Email : talkwithmewoodstock@nbed.nb.ca

Anglophone School District North

Miramichi Education Center

78 Henderson Street
Miramichi, NB, E1N 2R7
Phone: 506-623-6363
Toll Free: 1-888-623-6363
Fax: 506-778-6090

Bathurst Education Center

155 Munro Street
Bathurst, NB, E2A 1G3
Phone: 506-547-2807
Toll Free: 1-888-623-6363
Fax: 506-549-5855

Dalhousie Education Center

500 Canada Games Drive
Dalhousie, NB, E8C-2P5
Phone: 506-684-7505
Toll Free: 1-888-623-6363
Fax: 506-684-7552

Anglophone School District South

Saint John

490 Woodward Avenue
Saint John, NB, E2L 3L6
Fax : 506-643-7589

St Stephen

434 Miltown Blvd.
St Stephen, NB, E2L1J9
Fax : 506-465-4429

Sussex

Unit 2 – 717 Main Street
Sussex, NB, E4E 7H7
Fax: 506-432-4591

Meet the Team

Get to know a little bit about our team here!

We look forward to seeing you at our programs or consultations  

Anastasia Volik

Anastasia is the voice on the phone when you call us at 506-856-3617. You can also reach her through our email talkwithmemoncton@nbed.nb.ca.

Anastasia helps families complete referrals for one-on-one consultations and answers questions about our services.

Lindsay Frechette

Lindsay is a former Registered Early Childhood Educator with a background in autism and behavioural science. She joined Talk With Me as a Speech Therapy Assistant in 2022.

Lindsay leads many of our parent-child programs including Songs and Rhymes, Infant Massage, and many others. You can also see her at our other events and activities in various communities within the district.

Kristina Anderson

Kristina has been with Anglophone East School District since 2014 as an Educational Assistant and comes with a background in autism awareness. She joined Talk With Me as a Speech Therapy Assistant in 2024. Kristina leads our parent-child programs including Songs and Rhymes. You can also see her at our other events and activities in various communities within the district.

Jillian Ross, MSc-SLP (C)

Jillian is a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist and joined the Talk With Me team in 2022. She has been working with young children and families for over 10 years.

Jillian meets with families for one-on-one consultations and facilitates some of our SLP-led information sessions and groups.

Tiffany Dixon, MSc-SLP (C)

Tiffany has been part of the Talk With Me team since 2017 and has been a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist for over 15 years.

Tiffany meets with families for one-on-one consultations and facilitates some of our SLP-led information sessions and groups.

Shelley Leiner, M-SLP (C)

Shelley is the clinical lead for the SLP team and has been a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist for over 25 years. She joined the Talk With Me team in 2013.

Shelley meets with families for one-on-one consultations and facilitates some of our SLP-led information sessions and groups.

Erin MacLaggan

Erin is the Assistant Regional Director of Early Childhood Development, Anglophone East, and supervises the Talk With Me program. She has worked for the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development since 2015.

We look forward to meeting you and your family!