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Mom of a 3 yr 11 m old boy1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert Mera bcchaa bolna ni Sikh rha h

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. Supporting your baby’s language development as they learn to talk involves creating a rich, engaging environment that encourages communication. Here are some effective strategies: 1. **Talk to Your Baby**: Regularly speak to your baby throughout the day. Describe what you’re doing, what they are doing, and the environment around them. 2. **Read Together**: Read books with your baby daily. Choose colorful, interactive books, and point to pictures while naming them. 3. **Encourage Imitation**: Repeat sounds and simple words your baby makes. Encourage them to imitate your speech and sounds. 4. **Use Simple Language**: Use clear, simple words and short sentences. This makes it easier for your baby to understand and start using words themselves. 5. **Sing Songs and Rhymes**: Sing nursery rhymes and simple songs. The rhythm and repetition can help with language development. 6. **Expand on Their Words**: When your baby says a word, expand on it. For example, if they say “dog,” you can say “Yes, that’s a big, brown dog.” 7. **Encourage Interaction**: Play interactive games like peekaboo or pat-a-cake. These activities foster communication and social interaction. 8. **Use Gestures**: Combine words with gestures or sign language. This can help your baby understand and express themselves more effectively. 9. **Be Patient and Positive**: Celebrate their attempts to communicate and avoid correcting them too much. Positive reinforcement encourages continued effort. 10. **Provide Social Opportunities**: Allow your baby to interact with other children and adults. Social interaction helps build language skills and confidence. These activities create a language-rich environment that supports your baby's speech and language development. If you have concerns about your baby’s language progress, consult a pediatrician or speech-language pathologist for personalized guidance.

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