Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years agoA. you can take the guidance with your doctor and he will explain your query in a proper way .
So it'sfn better to get the solution likewise .
You can also seek guidance by online consultation on the platform with an expert for the same as a detailed discussion can be done .
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy3 years agoA. Of course, if your child is 19 months and still not talking, you may be concerned, but this too can be normal. It takes some children longer to master speech than others. When in doubt, ask your child's doctor and/or consult a speech pathologist.Read with your child.Talk about the ordinary things you do each day – for example, 'I'm hanging these clothes to dry outside because it's a nice day'.Respond to and talk about your child's interests. ... Recite nursery rhymes and sing songs.Speak to them as much as possible. ... Use short and simple words. ... Tell stories at bedtime. ... Read children's books. ... Keep them away from TV and mobiles. ... Point to an object/word and repeat. ... Never criticise. ... Sign language.
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