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Mom of a 3 yr 8 m old girl1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert sir mama papa bolti hay may Jo bolti hu o repid nhi krtu

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Author of questionTrying To Conceive1 Year ago
A. samjhti hay har bat ko Pani or bhut chiz Laker degi Jo bolti hu mat kro o nhi karti avi uska ek question hay yah kya hay may ager batau to repeat nhi karti
Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year ago
A. 18 महीने की उम्र से 3 साल की उम्र के बीच उचित भाषा/भाषण विकास शुरू हो जाएगा। इससे पहले चिंता करने की कोई जरूरत नहीं है, बस आहार पर ध्यान दें और बच्चे के साथ नियमित बातचीत करें। साथ ही बच्चे के साथ बातचीत करने के लिए उपलब्ध अधिक लोगों के साथ भाषण और भाषा ठीक से विकसित होती है टीवी मोबाइल और लैपटॉप के उपयोग से बचें क्योंकि वे भाषण और भाषा के विकास में देरी के सबसे सामान्य कारण हैं। सबसे महत्वपूर्ण बात यह है कि भाषण से पहले माता-पिता द्वारा दिए गए आदेशों की समझ मौजूद होनी चाहिए। 18 महीने तक यदि बच्चाd बुनियादी आज्ञाओं का पालन नहीं कर रहा है और आपकी नही सुनता है तो केवल आपको भाषण और विकास मूल्यांकन के लिए डॉक्टर से मिलना होगा। आपके डॉक्टर द्वारा स्पीच थेरेपी की आवश्यकता पर भी चर्चा की जाएगी।
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Improving speech development in a 2-year-old involves a combination of encouragement, interaction, and creating a language-rich environment. Here are some tips to support and enhance your toddler's speech: 1. **Encourage Communication:** - Encourage your child to communicate, whether through words, gestures, or facial expressions. Respond positively to their attempts to express themselves. 2. **Use Simple Language:** - Use simple and clear language when communicating with your toddler. Speak slowly, and repeat key words to reinforce understanding. 3. **Expand on Their Words:** - When your child says a word, expand on it by adding more words to the sentence. For example, if they say "ball," you can say, "Yes, that's a big red ball!" 4. **Read Aloud:** - Reading aloud to your child exposes them to a variety of words and helps develop language skills. Choose books with colorful pictures and simple sentences. 5. **Sing and Rhyme:** - Singing songs and reciting nursery rhymes can be enjoyable and beneficial for language development. The rhythmic patterns can help with speech coordination. 6. **Play Together:** - Engage in interactive play. Use toys and activities that involve talking, such as dolls, action figures, or pretend play scenarios. 7. **Limit Screen Time:** - Minimize screen time, including TV and tablets. Interactive, real-world interactions are more beneficial for language development. 8. **Be Patient and Attentive:** - Be patient and give your child time to express themselves. Avoid finishing their sentences for them. Show that you are actively listening. 9. **Repeat and Reinforce:** - Repeat words and phrases often. Reinforce the names of common objects, body parts, and daily routines. 10. **Provide Choices:** - Offer choices to encourage decision-making and verbal expression. For example, ask, "Do you want the red cup or the blue cup?" 11. **Model Correct Pronunciation:** - Model correct pronunciation and use age-appropriate language. If your child mispronounces a word, gently repeat it correctly without making them feel pressured. 12. **Speech Therapy:** - If you have concerns about your child's speech development, consider consulting with a speech-language pathologist. They can provide guidance and activities tailored to your child's needs. It's important to remember that each child develops at their own pace, and there can be variability in language milestones. If you have concerns about your child's speech development or notice persistent difficulties, consulting with a pediatrician or speech-language professional is advisable for a more personalized assessment and guidance.
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