POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. You're already on the right path by starting speech therapy for your 3-year-old with speech delay. To support his progress at home, talk to him slowly and clearly, using simple words and short sentences. Describe daily activities, name objects, and encourage him to repeat words without pressuring him. Read picture books together, sing rhymes, and play interactive games that involve naming or identifying objects. Limit screen time and instead focus on face-to-face communication. Praise any effort he makes to speak, even if it's just a sound or gesture. With consistent support at home and therapy, most children gradually improve.
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