Every parent wants their child to communicate confidently, understand language clearly, and build the foundations they need for reading and learning. But for some young children, these foundations do not develop as naturally or as easily as expected. They may struggle to express their thoughts clearly, find it hard to understand what others are saying, or show early signs of difficulty with language and literacy that leave parents worried and unsure where to turn.
If your child is showing signs of delayed language development, difficulty understanding spoken language, or early struggles with pre-reading skills, the Talkies program could be one of the most important interventions you discover. At The Learnability, we deliver the Talkies program online through personalised one-on-one sessions, giving young children the language foundations they need to thrive.
In this guide, we will explain exactly what the Talkies program is, how it works, who it is designed for, and what parents can expect when their child begins the program. By the end, you will have a clear picture of whether Talkies could be the right step forward for your child.
What Is the Talkies Program?
The Talkies program is an early language and literacy intervention developed by Nanci Bell at Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes. It is designed specifically for young children — typically between the ages of 3 and 7 — who are showing signs of language delay, difficulty processing spoken language, or early challenges with the pre-reading skills that form the foundation of literacy.
The name "Talkies" reflects the heart of the program — it uses imagery, movement, and language to help young children develop the ability to create and communicate mental pictures from spoken words. This is called concept imagery, and it is one of the most fundamental cognitive skills a child needs for both language comprehension and reading comprehension.
The Talkies program is the earliest entry point in the Lindamood-Bell family of programs. For older children who need to develop concept imagery for reading comprehension, the Visualizing and Verbalizing program builds on the same foundation. For children who need support with reading accuracy and spelling, the Seeing Stars program is a powerful next step. Together, these programs form a comprehensive pathway of literacy support from the earliest years right through to adulthood.
To learn more about the full range of Lindamood-Bell based programs we offer, visit our services page at The Learnability.
Why Is Early Language Development So Important?
Language development in the early years is not just about talking. It is the foundation upon which every other aspect of learning is built. A child who develops strong language skills in the early years is better equipped to learn to read, to understand what they read, to follow instructions in the classroom, to engage with peers, and to express their thoughts and feelings clearly.
Research consistently shows that early language difficulties, if left unaddressed, can have a significant and lasting impact on a child's educational journey. Children who enter school with weak language foundations are more likely to struggle with reading, writing, and learning across all subjects. The gap between these children and their peers tends to widen over time rather than close on its own.
This is why early intervention matters so much. The earlier a child receives targeted support, the more effectively the brain can build the neural pathways needed for language and literacy. The Talkies program is specifically designed to provide this early, targeted support in a way that is engaging, appropriate, and effective for young children.
What Happens Without Early Language Support?
Without early support, children with language difficulties often enter the formal reading instruction stage without the foundations they need to succeed. They may struggle to understand phonemic awareness — the ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in words — which is one of the strongest predictors of reading success. They may find it difficult to follow the language of classroom instruction. They may become frustrated, withdrawn, or develop a negative relationship with learning at a very young age.
At The Learnability, we believe that no child should reach this point without having had access to the right support. The Talkies program gives children the opportunity to build their language foundations before these difficulties become entrenched.
What Does the Talkies Program Target?
The Talkies program targets a specific cognitive skill called concept imagery — the ability to create a whole mental picture from spoken language. When a child hears the sentence "The big red dog is running through the park," a child with strong concept imagery instantly creates a vivid mental scene. A child with weak concept imagery hears a string of words without being able to integrate them into a meaningful picture.
This ability to create mental images from language is fundamental to:
- Language comprehension — understanding what others say and mean
- Oral expression — being able to describe thoughts, ideas, and experiences clearly
- Following instructions — holding and processing multi-step directions
- Listening comprehension — understanding stories, lessons, and conversations
- Pre-reading skills — building the cognitive foundation for future reading comprehension
- Vocabulary development — connecting words to vivid, meaningful mental images
- Social communication — understanding and participating in conversations and social situations
By directly developing concept imagery through the Talkies program, we are not just addressing a single difficulty — we are building a foundation that supports every area of a child's language and learning development.
Who Is the Talkies Program Designed For?
The Talkies program is designed for young children between approximately 3 and 7 years of age who are showing signs of language difficulty. It is most commonly used with children who have:
Language Delay or Disorder
Children who are not meeting typical language development milestones — either in understanding language, expressing themselves, or both — can benefit significantly from the Talkies program. The program provides a structured, engaging approach to building the language foundations these children need.
Difficulty Understanding Spoken Language
Some children can speak relatively well but struggle to understand what others say, particularly when language is complex, abstract, or multi-step. They may follow simple instructions but become lost when directions have more than one or two steps. They may miss the meaning of stories told aloud and struggle to answer questions about what they have heard.
Early Signs of Dyslexia
Children showing early signs of dyslexia — such as difficulty with rhyming, trouble remembering the names of letters, or challenges with phonemic awareness — can benefit from the Talkies program as an early intervention before formal reading instruction begins. Building strong concept imagery and language foundations at this stage can significantly reduce the impact of dyslexia as a child enters formal schooling.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Many children with autism spectrum disorder have significant difficulties with concept imagery and language comprehension. The Talkies program's structured, visual, and multisensory approach is particularly well-suited to this group, helping children develop the language processing skills that underpin social communication and classroom learning.
Speech and Language Difficulties
Children who have difficulty articulating their thoughts or who have been receiving speech and language therapy may find the Talkies program complements their existing support by targeting the underlying cognitive imagery that supports expressive language.
General Language Weakness
Not every child who benefits from Talkies has a formal diagnosis. Some children simply have weaker language foundations than their peers — perhaps due to limited early language exposure, bilingual language development, or individual variation in development. The Talkies program is effective for any child whose concept imagery needs strengthening, regardless of a formal diagnosis.
If you are unsure whether the Talkies program is right for your child, the best first step is to speak with one of our specialists at The Learnability. You can reach us through our contact page and we will help you understand your child's needs and the best path forward.
How Does the Talkies Program Work?
The Talkies program works by using pictures, movement, and structured language activities to help young children develop the ability to create and communicate mental images. The program is carefully designed to be age-appropriate, engaging, and fun — which is essential when working with very young children.
Picture to Picture
The program begins with concrete, colourful pictures. Children look at images and practise describing what they see — the people, objects, colours, actions, and feelings depicted. This builds the descriptive language and observational skills that form the foundation of concept imagery. Children learn the vocabulary of description and begin to notice and articulate the details of what they see.
Word Imaging
Children move from pictures to words, practising creating mental images from individual spoken words. A word like "puppy" or "rain" or "happy" generates a mental picture, and children practise describing that picture in as much detail as possible. The tutor asks guided questions — What do you see? What colour is it? What is it doing? How does it feel? — to help children build increasingly vivid and detailed mental images.
Sentence Imaging
Children begin working with simple sentences, practising creating a mental picture for the whole sentence and then describing it. The emphasis is on integrating all the words in the sentence into a single, coherent mental image — rather than processing each word separately. This is the core skill that underlies language comprehension.
Story Imaging
As children's concept imagery develops, they begin working with short stories and narratives. They practise creating a running mental movie as a story is told or read aloud, updating their mental image with each new piece of information. They learn to retell stories, sequence events, and answer questions — all skills that are essential for classroom learning and reading comprehension.
Expressive Language Activities
Throughout the program, children are encouraged to express their mental images in words — describing what they see, telling their own stories, and communicating their thoughts and ideas clearly. This builds expressive language skills alongside receptive language comprehension, giving children confidence and competence in both understanding and using language.
Every session at The Learnability is delivered in a warm, supportive, and encouraging environment. Our tutors are experienced in working with young children and know how to make sessions feel like play rather than work — keeping children engaged, motivated, and enjoying the process of learning.
How The Learnability Delivers the Talkies Program Online
At The Learnability, we deliver the Talkies program through personalised one-on-one online sessions. We know that some parents wonder whether an online program can be truly effective for very young children — and we understand that concern. Our experience has shown that with the right approach, online sessions can be just as engaging and effective as in-person sessions for young children, and in many cases more convenient for busy families.
Our tutors use a range of colourful, interactive digital tools and resources that are specifically designed to engage young learners online. Sessions are kept to an appropriate length for young children, with varied activities that maintain engagement and make learning feel natural and enjoyable.
We begin every new student journey with a thorough consultation to understand your child's specific needs, developmental stage, and areas of difficulty. This allows us to tailor the Talkies program precisely to your child — ensuring they start at exactly the right point and progress at a pace that works for them.
We also work closely with parents throughout the program, keeping you informed about your child's progress and providing guidance on how you can support their language development between sessions. The more a child is surrounded by rich, responsive language at home, the faster their progress will be.
If your child is older and has already moved beyond the early language stage, our Visualizing and Verbalizing program and Seeing Stars program continue to build the same foundations for older students. You can also explore our full range of reading intervention programs and our special needs tutoring services.
What Results Can Parents Expect?
Parents who enrol their children in the Talkies program at The Learnability often notice changes that go far beyond the specific skills targeted in sessions. As concept imagery develops, children begin to understand language more fully — they follow instructions more easily, engage more actively in conversations, and begin to show genuine interest in stories and books.
Expressive language often improves significantly too. Children who previously struggled to find the words to express their thoughts begin to communicate more clearly and confidently. Parents frequently describe a visible increase in their child's confidence and willingness to engage with language and learning.
For children showing early signs of dyslexia or reading difficulty, the Talkies program can help build the language foundations that make subsequent reading instruction more effective. Starting early makes a real difference — the brain is most receptive to language learning in the early years, and targeted intervention at this stage can change a child's entire educational trajectory.
Every child is different, and progress will depend on the individual child, the intensity of sessions, and the level of support provided at home. What we can say with confidence is that the Talkies program, delivered consistently by an experienced tutor in a supportive environment, gives young children the best possible start on their language and literacy journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is the Talkies program suitable for?
The Talkies program is designed primarily for children between the ages of 3 and 7. It is the earliest intervention in the Lindamood-Bell family of programs and is specifically designed to be age-appropriate and engaging for very young learners. If your child is older and has similar needs, the Visualizing and Verbalizing program may be a better fit.
Does my child need a formal diagnosis to access the Talkies program?
No. A formal diagnosis is not required to access the Talkies program at The Learnability. If you have concerns about your child's language development — even if those concerns have not yet been formally assessed — we encourage you to reach out. Our specialists can help you understand whether the Talkies program is appropriate for your child.
How is the Talkies program different from speech therapy?
Speech therapy typically focuses on articulation, phonology, and the physical production of speech sounds. The Talkies program focuses on concept imagery and language comprehension — the cognitive ability to create and communicate mental pictures from language. The two approaches are complementary and many children benefit from both simultaneously.
Can the Talkies program be delivered online for very young children?
Yes. At The Learnability, we have significant experience delivering the Talkies program online for young children. Our tutors use engaging, colourful digital tools and keep sessions appropriately paced and varied to maintain young children's attention and enthusiasm.
How does the Talkies program connect to reading?
The Talkies program builds concept imagery and language comprehension — two of the most important cognitive foundations for reading. Children who develop strong concept imagery are better equipped for reading comprehension when they begin to read. The program also supports phonemic awareness and vocabulary development, which are directly linked to reading success. Contact us to find out how the Talkies program can set your child on the path to confident reading.
What comes after the Talkies program?
Once a child has completed the Talkies program and built strong early language foundations, the natural next steps depend on their individual needs. Many children progress to the Seeing Stars program for reading accuracy and spelling, or the Visualizing and Verbalizing program for reading comprehension. Our tutors will guide you through the right pathway for your child.
Give Your Child the Language Foundations They Deserve
The early years are the most important window for language development. The foundations a child builds in these years shape their ability to learn, communicate, and succeed throughout their entire educational journey and beyond. If your child is showing signs of language difficulty, the best thing you can do is act early — and the Talkies program is one of the most effective early interventions available.
At The Learnability, our specialist tutors are experienced in delivering the Talkies program online and are ready to support your child from the very first session. We work closely with families to ensure every child receives the personalised, warm, and expert support they need to build their language confidence and set themselves up for a lifetime of learning.
Book your free trial session today and take the first step toward giving your child the language and literacy foundations they deserve.
You can also contact us directly or call us at (310) 218-9466 — we are always happy to talk through your child's needs and help you find the right path forward.