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Mom of a 4 yr 8 m old boy2 years ago
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#asktheexpert Mera baby 2year 8month ka ho gya h but abhibtak bol nhi raha h

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy2 years ago

A. Encouraging speech and language development in toddlers is important for their communication skills. Here are some tips to help support toddler speech: 1. **Talk to Your Toddler:** Engage in conversations with your child. Talk about your day, ask questions, and encourage them to respond. 2. **Use Simple Language:** Use clear and simple language that matches your child's level of understanding. Avoid using complex sentences or words. 3. **Narrate Activities:** Describe what you're doing throughout the day. For example, "We're going to the park. Look at the swing." 4. **Read Together:** Reading to your toddler is an excellent way to expose them to new words and concepts. Choose age-appropriate books and make it a daily routine. 5. **Sing Songs:** Singing nursery rhymes and songs can help with language development and rhythm. Encourage your child to sing along. 6. **Expand on What They Say:** When your toddler says a word or short phrase, expand on it. If they say "dog," you can respond with "Yes, that's a big, brown dog." 7. **Play Pretend:** Engage in pretend play with your child, which encourages them to use their imagination and language skills. 8. **Use Nonverbal Communication:** Use gestures and facial expressions to reinforce your words. Point to objects, smile, and use body language to convey meaning. 9. **Limit Screen Time:** Minimize your child's exposure to screens and encourage more face-to-face interactions. 10. **Social Interaction:** Arrange playdates or join playgroups to expose your toddler to other children and social situations. 11. **Be Patient:** Every child develops at their own pace. Be patient and supportive, and avoid putting pressure on your child to speak. 12. **Seek Professional Help if Needed:** If you have concerns about your child's speech or language development, consider consulting a pediatrician or a speech therapist for a professional evaluation. Remember that speech development varies from child to child, and it's normal for toddlers to progress at different rates. What's most important is to create a supportive and nurturing environment where your child feels encouraged to communicate and express themselves.

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