priyankachauhanMom of a 3 yr 10 m old boy1 Year agoA. it's normal... some babies start talking late...
KalaiVani SubramaniamMom of a 1 yr 4 m old child1 Year agoA. Avoid mobile and TV and talk to your baby...put her tongue a small pinch of honey in early morning
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Recite nursery rhymes and sing songs. Play rhymes, stories and songs in the car.
Copy your child’s attempts at words to encourage two-way conversation. Also build on your child’s words – for example, when your toddler says ‘train’, you can say, ‘Yes, it’s a big red train’.
When your child is ‘talking’, show that you’re listening by smiling and looking at your child. Also praise your child’s efforts to talk.
Leave time after you talk to give your child a chance to reply. Your child might not always have the right words, but they’ll still try to respond. This helps children learn about conversation.
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